Southern California Practitioner, Volume 38, Issue 3

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1923
 

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Page 11 - ... sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use is not attended with the objectionable byeffects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith) relieves the several varieties of amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea has earned for it the unqualified endorsement of those members of the profession who have subjected it to exacting clinical tests. Dosage: Ordinarily one to two capsules should be administered...
Page 12 - The combination of tonics and stimulants explains the clinical results obtained in the treatment of nervous disorders by the use of FELLOWS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES "A true stabilizer of shaken nerves" It contains the "mineral foods'", Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Manganese, Iron and Phosphorous, and the stimulating agents, Quinine and Strychnine.
Page 11 - Other Disturbances of Menstruation Despite the fact that Ergoapiol (Smith) exerts a pronounced analgesic and sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use Is not attended with the objectionable by-effects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith) relieves the several varieties of amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea has earned for it the unqualified endorsement of those members of the profession who...
Page 13 - ... perhaps the most skilled observer that astronomy has ever known, was never able to see the canals at all, although he studied Mars for years through the largest telescopes. A more promising line of approach to our problem is to examine which, if any, of the planets is physically suitable for life. But we are at once confronted with the difficulty that we do not know what precise conditions are necessary for life. A human being transferred to the surface of any one of the planets or of their satellites,...

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