New York Lancet: With which is Incorporated the Archives of Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics, Issue 41897 |
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Page 116 - LlSTERINE is to make and maintain surgical cleanliness in the antiseptic and prophylactic treatment and care of all parts of the human body.
Page 118 - ... immediate relief is afforded by the use of this combination, and the relief is not merely temporary "and palliative, but in very many cases curative. The most available form in which to exhibit these remedies is in Antikamnia and Codeine Tablets.
Page 112 - BABY POWDER." THE "HYGIENIC DERMAL POWDER" FOR INFANTS AND ADULTS. Originally investigated, and its therapeutic properties discovered in the year 1868 by Dr. Fehr, and introduced to the Medical and Pharmaceutical professions in the year 1873.
Page 121 - IMPERIAL GRANUM is acceptable to the palate and also to the most delicate stomach at all periods of life.
Page 118 - I never realized the vast difference between genuine antikamnia and the various substitutes that are being palmed off, until within the past few days; and the realization was all the more pronounced because I, myself, was the patient. For four weeks I had been suffering with neuralgia of a very severe type and attended with considerable febrile movement. I tried the various compounds and other preparations, lauded as 'just as good' but with no real advantage and with no little heart disturbance.