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" Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have an invaluable remedy in Salol ; while to remove accompanying pain, to quiet the nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, we have a... "
Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter - Page 381
1906
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 17

1893 - 530 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large clogs of diseases, and we may specially cite Typhoid Fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 31

1909 - 618 pages
...salol. The average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, ic, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, wq have a remedy equally efficacious in antikamnia ; an ideal combination for the treatment of this...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17

1895 - 630 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have an invaluable remedy in Salol ; while to remove accompaning pain, to quiet the nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, we have...
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The Medical World, Volume 14

1896 - 546 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antlkamnla, Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...be present, we have a remedy equally efficacious in Antlkamnla; an Ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1909 - 880 pages
...Tablets," each tablet containing 2£ grains antikamnia and 1\ grains salol. The average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove...antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases. ALCOHOL. — The price of alcohol still remains very high, and this accounts...
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Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 69

1895 - 416 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore we conclude that, to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite typhoid fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 6, Issue 2

1895 - 76 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, andu'c may specially cite typhoid fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Volume 35

1895 - 800 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...efficacious in Antikamnia; an ideal combination for Ike treatment of this large class of diseases, and -we may specially cite Typhoid Fever. These two...
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Medical Sentinel, Volume 3

1895 - 624 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands autikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...have a remedy equally efficacious in antikamnia; an iudeal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite typhoid...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17

1895 - 500 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...to remove accompanying pain, to quiet the nervous, tern, and to reduce any fever whic present, we have a remedy equally in antikamnia, — an ideal combin...
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