The Clinique: A Monthly Abstract of the Clinics and of the Proceedings of the Clinical Society of the Hahnemann Hospital of Chicago, Volume 39

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Illinois Homeopathic Association, 1918
 

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Page 105 - This order shall not be construed as affecting the jurisdiction exercised under authority of existing law by the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, and the...
Page 105 - It will mean, doubtless, that much service must be gratuitous, but the medical men can be relied upon to do their share of giving freely, and it is certain that inability to pay a fee will never deny needy persons the attention required. It is proposed that the services rendered by the Volunteer Medical Service Corps shall be in response to a request from the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, or other duly authorized departments...
Page 438 - Three recommendations are made — Stop at once the giving of milk. Thoroughly clean out the intestinal tract. Give nourishment composed of food elements capable of being absorbed with minimum digestive effort. A diet that meets the condition is prepared as follows : Mellin's Food . . 4 level tablespoonfuls Water (boiled, then cooled) . 16 fluidounces Feed small amounts at frequent intervals.
Page 307 - The danger of prescribing the ordinary opiates and hypnotics in neurasthenia, particularly in females, would be sufficient reason for preferring Pasadyne (Daniel), even if it did not possess a distinctive therapeutic value and one which entitles it to a place in the foremost rank of calming agents. It frequently happens that the need for a reliable soothing product arises in the management of a neurasthenic, and when it does there is no better choice than Pasadyne (Daniel).
Page 105 - Defense constitutes the governing board in each state. Conditions of membership are not onerous and are such as any qualified practitioner can readily meet. It is proposed that physicians intending to join shall apply by letter to the secretary of the central governing board, who will send the applicant a printed form, the filling out of which will permit ready classification according to training and experience. The name and data of applicants will be submitted to an executive committee of the state...
Page 117 - But to nobler sights Michael from Adam's eyes the film removed, Which that false fruit, that promised clearer sight. Had bred; then purged with euphrasy and rue The visual nerve, for he had much to see, And from the well of life three drops instill'd.
Page 516 - I understand any substance normally produced in the cells of some part of the body and carried by the blood stream to distant parts, which it affects for the good of the organism as a whole
Page 345 - There has been such an astonishing amount of misinformation, exaggerated and sensational statements, published in this country regarding the casualties among medical officers in the British Army that Col. TH Goodwin of the British Army Medical Service, now in this country, cabled to the British War Office for the actual facts. He received the following data: The total casualties among medical officers of the British forces, on the western front, from the beginning of the war to June 23, were : killed,...
Page 87 - Thus, Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp. is a true tonic, with all the advantages and none of the drawbacks of a stimulant. To state it tersely, "Gray's" is an aid and a support to body functions — a genuine prop — not merely a spur or lash.

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