North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 48, Issue 5

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1902
 

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Page 168 - LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA A remedy of acknowledged value in the treatment of all diseases of the urinary system and of especial utility in the train of evil effects arising from a uric acid diathesis. A pamphlet of "Clippings" of editorials on this subject may be had by addressing: LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., ST.
Page 168 - LISTERINE a safe, trustworthy, non-toxic antiseptic, answering every requirement of the physician and surgeon. In special practice, notably Laryngology and Rhinology, Listerine occupies an unrivaled position by reason of its excellence and wide range of utility. An interesting little brochure, entitled: • "The TREATMENT of DISEASES of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM," will be mailed to your address, upon application.
Page 170 - SANMETTO FOR GENITOURINARY DISEASES. A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto In a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle. A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System. SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDERCYSTITIS URETHRITIS PRE-SEN I LITY.
Page 172 - TTTHEN a man builds a house he takes care * * to first prepare a firm foundation. When a physician begins the treatment of an anaemic or chlorotic patient, he must first consider the "building of the blood," the fountain and foundation of healthy life.
Page 179 - THE STANDARD PREPARATION OF ERYTHROXYLON COCA." Most useful adjuvant in general treatment as a TONIC, RESTORATIVE, MILD STIMULANT. SENT POSTPAID : 80 Page, Illustrated Monograph by European and American observers, with formula, dose, etc., cloth-bound, will be forwarded postpaid to any physician on application. PARIS : 41 Boulevard Haussman. LABORATORY : Neuilly, Sur-Seine, France.
Page 225 - Quinine Tablets a remedy which will, my experience has taught me, replace morphine and meet all requirements. I am slow to be carried away by enthusiasm for any drug or combination of drugs, but I freely and voluntarily confess that in these tablets you have given to the profession a remedy so effective and reliable in its action that it offers good excuse (or a mitigating circumstance anyhow) for a little effusion from one who, as a general thing, is not given to gushing. With my best wishes for...
Page 168 - LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA has been found to possess great therapeutic value, it is of the highest importance that suitable diet be employed, we have had prepared for the convenience of physicians DIETETIC NOTES, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several of these diseases. A book of these Dietetic Notes, each note perforated and convenient for the physician to detach and distribute to patients, supplied upon request, together with literature fully descriptive of LISTERINE...
Page 217 - Philadelphia," on or before January 1, 1905. Each essay must be distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto, and containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The committee reserves the right...
Page 171 - Glyco-Heroin (Smith) places at the command of the physician and for his convenience a most superb and finished remedy to be accepted and used by him as an ethical preparation with physical characteristics and therapeutic properties far excelling all other remedies of the Materia Medica and Pharmacopoea for the treatment of Coughs in all the various forms. Adult dose — one teaspoonful.
Page 224 - ... locally in the form of an aqueous solution of the fluid extract as an aphrodisiac. In addition, it may be given internally in the form of a fluid extract or a tincture. Ecthol is said to be the most powerful antagonist of suppuration. According to Meyer this substance has a powerful effect in toxaemias. Parker, Webster, Snyder, and Russell have shown that it...

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