American Journal of Dermatology and Genito-urinary Diseases, Volume 11

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American journal of dermatology and genito-urinary diseases, 1907
 

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Page 108 - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot ; And thereby hangs a tale.
Page 303 - Failing Nutrition is so frequently the "danger-signal" of many a grave disease, that it should never be. neglected. GRAY'S GLYCERINE TONIC COMP. improves bodily nutrition by imparting tone to weakened cells, promoting their functional activity and increasing their vital capacity. In raising the index of vital resistance it always gives material aid in averting disaster.
Page 565 - GIVES RELIEF IN DROPSICAL EFFUSIONS whether caused by heart.liver or kidney disease. Reports from thousands of conservative physicians establish that Anasarcin does relieve dropsy. CLINICAL RESULTS PROVE THERAPEUTICS. Try Anasarcin in one of your worst cases- a case which other remedies have failed to relieve.
Page 479 - The PERSONAL CLAIMS of a manufacturer may be regarded as PARTISAN, but when a manufacturer makes no claims for his product, contenting himself with presenting the consensus of opinion of thousands of physicians, his statements merit consideration and his product deserves investigation from those members of the profession who have not used it. Clinical Results Prove Therapeutics and clinical results, reported by thousands of successful practitioners, demonstrate that Anasarcin ( Oxydendron Arborrunt.
Page 52 - That there is a deficiency of iron in the blood in most forms of anemia is, of course, indisputable; and to endeavor to supply this lack by the administration of iron seems but a common sense procedure.
Page 155 - WHat ANASAR.CIN will Accomplish Restores the natural balance between the arterial and venous systems, stimulates the heart, equalizes the circulation-, promotes absorption of effused serum without increasing the debility of the patient or interfering with nutrition by producing loss of appetite^ "As a remedy for all dropsical conditions it has no equal.
Page 156 - BATH cups, which will give happy results in many an emergency. It will be found invaluable for treating ophthalmia, conjunctivitis, eye strain, ulceration and all inflammatory conditions affecting the eye. Directions. — Drop into the eye bath ten to thirty drops of GlycoThymoline, fill with warm water; holding the head forward, place the filled eye bath over the eye, then open and close the eye frequently in the Glyco-Thymoline solution.
Page 434 - Miss , aged 18, had always been regular in menstruating. Could get no history of any previous disorder within patient's knowledge. Contracted a heavy cold about time of menstrual epoch, and was much alarmed by non-appearance of flow. Discomfort was not marked.
Page 388 - One of the pathological features of this peculiar malady is a turgescence of the turbinal tissues, due to excessive dilatation of the capillaries. That this is the result of a neurosis involving a more or less pronounced local vasomotor paralysis is pretty generally conceded.
Page 73 - The internal organs may be affected equally with the external ; not only the cranium, but the brain within it, or the nerves; not only the muscles of the limbs and tongue, but the heart ; not only the pharynx, but the oesophagus ; not only the larynx, but the trachea, bronchi, and lungs, also the liver, spleen, and other viscera.

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