Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 161, Issue 2

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1909
 

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Page 6 - July 14, 1910, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in Medicine, but cannot have been published.
Page 14 - Figs is a delightful revelation and, in order that the name of the laxative combination may be more fully descriptive of it, we have added to the name Syrup of Figs "and Elixir of Senna," so that its full title now is "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.
Page 12 - BROMIDES In Epilepsy and all cases demanding continued bromide treatment, its purity, uniformity and definite therapeutic action insures the maximum bromide results with the minimum danger of bromism or nausea. CHIONIA is a gentle but certain stimulant to the hepatic functions and overcomes suppressed biliary secretions. It is particularly indicated in the treatment of Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation and all conditions caused by hepatic torpor.
Page 17 - The President of the American Gynecological Society has appointed a committee to report at the next annual meeting in Washington, on the present status of obstetrical teaching in Europe and America, and to recommend improvements in the scope and character of the teaching of obstetrics in America.
Page 30 - A genito-urinary sedative, an active diuretic; solvent and flush; indicated for the relief and prevention of renal colic; a sedative in the acute stages of gonorrhea, cystitis and epididymitis; in dropsical effusions due to enfeebled heart or to renal diseases.
Page 570 - As a solvent in the varied manifestations of gout, goutiness and neurotic lithemia, periodical migrainous headache, epigastric oppression, cardiac palpitation, irregular, weak or intermittent pulse; irritability, moodiness, insomnia and other nervous symptoms of uric-acidemia. Decidedly better^ more economical, extensive in action and definite in results than mineral waters.
Page 5 - Northwestern University Medical School. Volume IV — Gynecology. Edited by Emilius C. Dudley, A. M., MD, Professor of Gynecology, Northwestern University Medical School; Gynecologist to. St. Luke's and Wesley Hospitals, Chicago, and C. von Bachelle, MS, MD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Chicago Policlinic and College of Physicians and Surgeons; Gynecologist to the German Hospital, Chicago.
Page 6 - The College of Physicians of Philadelphia announces that the next award of the Alvarenga Prize, being the income for one year of the bequest of the late Senor Alvarenga...
Page 15 - Storm" Binder may be used as a SPECIAL support in cases of prolapsed kidney, stomach, colon and in ventral and umbilical hernia ; as a GENERAL support in pregnancy, obesity and general relaxation ; as a POST-OPERATIVE Binder after operation upon the kidney, stomach, bladder, appendix and pelvic organs and after plastic operations and in conditions of irritable bladder to support the weight of the viscera. Woman's belt— front view Illustrated folder giving styles, prices and diagram for measuring...
Page 5 - Medical Chemistry and Toxicology A Text-Book of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology. By JAMES W. HOLLAND, MD, Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology, and Dean, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 655 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. THE NEW (2d) EDITION Dr. Holland's work is an entirely new one, and is based on his forty years' practical experience in teaching chemistry and medicine.

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