The Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3, Issue 3

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St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch
1898
 

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Page 113 - Try it in Chronic Catarrhal Diseases ; spraying it on the diseased surfaces, with immediate addition of peroxide of hydrogen ; wash off instantly the decomposed exudation, scabs and dead tissue with antiseptic solution (Thiersch's) ; and then see how the mucous membrane stripped open and clean, will absorb nutrition, vitality and health from intermediate applications of pure bovinine. Try it on the Diphtheritic Membrane itself, by the same process...
Page 113 - Malnutrition of young or old, and watch the recuperation of the paralysed alimentary powers. Try it in Intestinal or gastric irritation, inflammation, or ulceration, that inhibits food itself, and witness the nourishing, supporting and healing work done entirely by absorption, without the slightest functional labor or irritation ; even in the most delicate and critical conditions, such as Typhoid Fever and other dangerous gastrointestinal diseases, Cholera Infantum, Marasmus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,...
Page 149 - ATLAS AND EPITOME OF OPERATIVE SURGERY. By Dr. Otto Zuckerkandl, Privat-docent in the University of Vienna. Authorized translation from the German. Edited by J. Chalmers Dacosta, MD, Clinical Professor of Surgery in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; Surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc.
Page 149 - AND THE VENEREAL DISEASES INCLUDING A BRIEF TREATISE ON THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT BY PROF. DR. FRANZ MRACEK of Vienna AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION FROM THE GERMAN EDITED BY L. BOLTON BANGS, MD Consulting Surgeon to St. Luke's Hospital...
Page xix - Laboratories are also a part of the school. The Faculty are connected with many of the great Hospitals and Dispensaries in the city where other clinics are held for the benefit of the matriculates of the Post-Graduate Medical School. Practitioners may enter at any time. Members of the profession who are visiting New York for a day or two, will be heartily welcomed at the Post-Graduate School, and if they desire to attend the clinics a visitor's ticket, good for two days, will be furnished them on...
Page v - Formula DR. JOHN P. GRAY. Neutralizes Acidity of the stomach and checks fermentation. Promotes appetite, increases assimilation, and does not constipate. Indicated in Phthisis, Bronchitis, Anaemia, Malnutrition, Melancholia, Nervous Prostration, Catarrhal Conditions, General Malaise.
Page 113 - Get Good Blood— but How ? Not by the Alimentary Process. It has already failed to do its work (else the patient would not be sick) ; and in acute disease must not even be allowed to do the work it can. Stimulate as you will, the whole sum of the patient's alimentary power when fully forced into play, is unable to keep up the nourishing and supporting contents of the blood. There is absolutely but one thing to do; and, thank God, that can be done, usually with success, as ten-thousandfold experience...
Page xviii - Physicians will find the Polyclinic an excellent means for posting themselves upon modern progress in all branches of medicine and surgery. The specialties are fully taught, including laboratory work. For further information address New Orleans Polyclinic, Postoffice box 797, New Orleans, La. SANDER & SONS EUCALPTOL (pure volatile Eucalypti Extract) In an article on inhalations of Eucalpytus in Diphtheria, by Prof.
Page 113 - ... that one thing is this — where nature fails to produce good and sufficient Blood, We Can Introduce It from the arteries of the sturdy bullock by the medium of • BOVININE...
Page 154 - It was found that pilocarpin accelerated and strengthened peristalsis, while atropine lessened and finally abolished the movements of the intestine. In each case the result is obtained through paralysis or stimulation of the ganglia and nerve endings in the intestine. From this it follows that belladonna is not likely to be of value in constipation from atony of the bowel muscle, but in lead colic where it is not improbable that the intestinal ganglia are irritated belladonna may prove a useful remedy,...

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