The Bulletin of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Volume 4, Issues 7-8

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Page 99 - PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY LABORATORIES: Detroit. Mich.; Walkerville, Ont; Hounslow, Eng. BRANCHES: New York, Chicago. St. Louis, Boston. Baltimore. New Orleans, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Seattle; London, Eng.; Montreal.
Page 99 - And the proof begins with the first step in the process of manufacture — the selection of healthy, vigorous horses— animals that have been pronounced sound by expert veterinarians. It ends only when the finished product is wrapped and labeled for the market. Our Antidiphtheric Serum AND Antidiphtheric Globulins are tested and retested — bacteriologically for purity, physiologically for activity.
Page 99 - I lated products are the most elaborate in the world. We maintain a large stock-farm, equipped with model stables and supervised by expert veterinarians, where are kept the animals employed in serumproduction. Our biological laboratories are the admiration of scientific men who visit them. SPECIFY "PARKE, DAVIS & CO.
Page 99 - Eng. Branches: New York. Chicago, St. Louis. Boston, Baltimore. New Orleans. Kansas City. Minneapolis, USA: London. Eng.; Montreal, Que. : Sydney. NSW; St. Petersburg.
Page 98 - ... (12); North Carolina (3); North Dakota (6); Ohio (8); Oklahoma (7) ; Pennsylvania (13) ; South Dakota (6) ; Utah (8) ; West Virginia (7) : and Wisconsin (7). In the following states the state codes authorize some type of multi-Jurisdiction planning: Alaska; Arkansas; California; Colorado; Florida; Georgia; Illinois; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Kentucky; Maine; Michigan; Minnesota; Missouri ; Nebraska ; New Jersey ; New Hampshire ; Ohio ; Oregon ; Pennsylvania ; South Dakota ; Tennessee ; Texas ; Vermont...
Page 98 - Examinations are held in Baltimore, Third Tuesday in June for four consecutive days. Second Tuesday in December for four consecutive days.
Page 106 - INSANE POPULATION. While the population of the United States increased about 11 per cent, in the interval between 1904 and 1910, the population in insane asylums increased about 25 per cent. The number of insane in asylums per 100,000 population increased from 186.2 in 1904 to 203.8 in 1910.
Page 97 - MEDICAL SOCIETY. President, JOHN W. MITCHELL, Pomonkey , Md. ; Secretary-Treasurer, THOMAS S. OWEN, La Plata, Md.; Delegate, LC CARHICO.

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