New England Medical Monthly, Volume 29, Issue 9

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Page 20 - Medical Gynecology. By S. WYLLIS BANDLER, MD, Adjunct Professor of Diseases of Women, New York PostGraduate Medical School and Hospital. Octavo of 790 pages, with 150 original illustrations.
Page 20 - Philadelphia and London : WB Saunders Company, 1909. Cloth, $5.00 net; Half Morocco, $6.50 net.
Page 314 - Listerine is an efficient non-toxic antiseptic of accurately determined and uniform antiseptic power, prepared in a form convenient for immediate use. Composed of volatile and non-volatile substances, Listerine is a balsamic antiseptic, refreshing in its application, lasting in its effect.
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Page 19 - A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. — By John V. Shoemaker, MD, LL.D., Professor of Skin and Venereal Diseases in the Medico-Chirurgical College and Hospital of Philadelphia; Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital for Diseases of the Skin.
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Page 25 - TO THE NASAL CAVITIES GLYCO-THYMOLINE IS USED FOR CATARRHAL CONDITIONS OF MUCOUS MEMBRANE IN ANY PART OF THE BODY Nasal, Throat, Stomach, Intestinal Rectal and Utero-Vaginal Catarrh KRESS & OWEN COMPANY 210 Fulton Street, New York Soli Agents for Great Britain, THOS.
Page 312 - Figs and Elixir of Senna is an ethical Proprietary remedy and has been mentioned favorably, as a laxative, in the medical literature of the age, by some of the most eminent living authorities. The method of manufacture is known to us only, but we have always informed the profession fully, as to its component parts. It is, therefore, not a secret remedy, and we make no empirical claims for it.

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