Merck's Archives, Volume 6

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Merck & Company, 1904
 

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Page 272 - Cerebronervous affections peculiar to women associated with pathological disturbances of the reproductive organs are legion, and most trying to physician and patient. I have found nothing so well suited to these cases as Antikamnia Tablets, administered in doses of from one to three tablets and repeated every one, two or three hours, according to the attendant's judgment. These tablets afford complete relief without fostering a drug habit and their exhibition is attended with no unpleasant after-effects.
Page 102 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Collected and arranged, with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists and teachers, under the general editorial charge of GEORGE M.
Page xiv - Africa, and that a race of them extends, perhaps with a few interruptions, from Egypt in the north to the Cape of Good Hope in the south.
Page 204 - TRUE: ANIMAL IRON Physicians everywhere are looking for a Blood reconstructant that contains every element of nutrition of the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, viz : Animal Iron...
Page xv - DOSE The adult dose of GLYCO-HEROIN- (SMITH) is one teaspoonful, repeated every two hours or at longer intervals as the case may require. Children of ten or more years, from a quarter to a half teaspoonful. Children of three years or more, five to ten drops. MARTIN H. SMITH CO., NEW YORK, NY Sample and literature free upon application.
Page 272 - It should be administered with salt solution, heated to 7O°F, an hour prior to operation, during same if shock is evident, and after returning patient to bed. The quantity of the injection must be suited to the individual case, varying from 2 ounces to 6 ounces of each.
Page 272 - Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from the employment of hypnotics and narcotics, which only afford relief by numbing, but effect no cure. On the other hand, the formation of a drug habit rather aggravates the condition from which relief was originally sought.
Page xviii - The alkaloidal method makes it easy to prescribe "the smallest possible quantity of the best obtainable means to produce a desired therapeutic result." These alkaloidal preparations also enable the physician who has to dispense his own drugs to carry about with him as large a variety of the active principles of different drugs as he is apt to need in his routine practice.
Page xviii - Every physician knows full well the advantages to be derived from the use of antikamnia in very many diseases, but a number of them are still lacking a knowledge of the fact that antikamnia, in combination with various remedies, has a peculiarly happy effect; particularly is this the case when combined with salol. Salol is a most valuable remedy in many affections; and its usefulness seems to be enhanced by combining it with antikamnia. The rheumatoid conditions so often seen in various manifestations...
Page 204 - IN Teaspoonful Doses three or four times a day, PRODUCES RESULTS in the treatment of Brain Fag, Alcoholic Nerves, Senile Weakness etc., that will induce the Physician to confirm the verdict of the Profession everywhere as to the virtues of this Celebrated Nerve Stimulant and Tonic.

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