New England Medical Monthly, Volume 29, Issue 12

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1910
 

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Page 440 - ... 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...
Page 439 - Samples and Literature Upon Application MJ BREITENBACH CO. NEW YORK, USA Our Bacteriological Wall Chart or pur Differential Diagnostic Chart will be sent to any Physician upon application.
Page 438 - DILATES and FLUSHES the vaginal passage with a volume of whirling fluid, which smooths out the folds and permits the injection to come in contact with its entire surface, instantly dissolving and washing out all secretions and discharges.
Page 440 - ... indeed, skin diseases may be induced, and existing disease greatly aggravated by the use of an impure or irritating soap. When it is to be used in cleansing a cutaneous surface affected by disease, it is doubly important that a pure soap be selected, hence Listerine Dermatic Soap will prove an effective adjuvant in the general treatment prescribed for the relief of various cutaneous diseases. "The Inhibitory Action of Listerine...
Page 434 - DELIGHTFUL REVELATION The value of senna as a laxative is well known to the medical profession, but to the physician accustomed to the ordinary senna preparations the gentle yet efficient action of the pure laxative principles correctly obtained and scientifically combined with a pleasant aromatic syrup of...
Page 455 - Therefore, be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, that on and after the passage of this act it shall be compulsory for each and every institution in the State entrusted with the care of confirmed criminals, idiots, rapists and imbeciles to appoint upon its staff, in addition to the regular institutional physician, two...
Page 433 - Write for free sample. is especially valuable when there is torpidity Of the bowels or intestinal sluggishness arising from organic derangement of the liver, kidneys or central organ of circulation.
Page 427 - A geni to-urinary sedative, an active diuretic: solvent and flush indicated for ' the relief and prevention of renal colic; a sedative in the acute stages of gonorrhea, cystitis and epididymitis; in dropsical effusions due to enfeebled heart or to renal diseases.
Page 472 - An invaluable pocket-sized book containing memoranda and data important for every physician, and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice. The Weekly, Monthly and 30-Patient Perpetual contain 32 pages of data and 160 pages of classified blanks.

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