Canadian Practitioner, Volume 45

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Bryant Press, 1920
 

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Page 167 - International Clinics. A quarterly of illustrated clinical lectures and especially prepared original articles on Treatment, Medicine, Surgery, Neurology, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene, and other topics of interest to students and practitioners.
Page 121 - American Medical Editors' Association. — The fifty-first annual meeting of the American Medical Editors...
Page 224 - DILATES AND FLUSHES the vaginal passage with a volume of whirling fluid which Smooths Out the Folds and Permits the Injection to Come in Contact with its Entire Surface, instantly Dissolving and Washing Out all Secretions and Discharges.
Page 300 - ... stiffness in the hip and thigh and occasionally of pain in the lower extremity. "Some physicians also utilize a clay dressing, like antiphlogistine, in place of cotton. It is their custom to cover the entire gluteal surface with a thick layer of properly heated antiphlogistine and to cover this with gauze, and over that absorbent cotton. This application seems to work well following the intramuscular injection and not only aids in the prevention of pain and to a considerable extent prevents any...
Page 374 - The Peculiar Advantage of the Marvel "Whirling Spray" Syringe is that The Marvel, by its Centrifugal action, dilates and flushes the vaginal passage with a volume of whirling fluid, which smooths out the folds and permits the injection to come in contact with its entire surface.
Page vi - DOSAGE: The adult dose of the preparation is one teaspoonful. repeated every two hours or at longer intervals, according to the requirements of the individual case. For Children of ten or more years. from one-quarter to one-half teaspoonful. For children of three or more years.from five to ten drops. FOR SAMPLES AND LITERATURE. ADDRESS: MARTIN H SMITH CO..
Page 187 - Association are to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies, and in particular (a) to impress upon public opinion the claim of such studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of education...
Page 383 - ... me; nor will I make joint fees with physicians or surgeons referring patients to me for operation or consultation; neither will I in any way, directly or indirectly, compensate any one referring patients to me; nor will I utilize any man as an assistant as a subterfuge for this purpose.
Page 383 - I hereby promise u,pon my honor as a gentleman that I will not, so long as I am a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, practice division of fees in any form; neither will I...
Page 61 - Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene and other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners. By Leading Members of the Medical Profession Throughout the World. Edited by AOJ Kelly, AM, MD, Philadelphia, USA, with the Collaboration of Wm.

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