The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 29W.A. Townsend & Adams, 1894 - Children |
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... operation , excluding almost all cases which have heretofore been treated by Schröder's method of enucleation . The objections to this operation , as already stated , are its greater risks , greater tech- nical difficulties , and the ...
... operation , excluding almost all cases which have heretofore been treated by Schröder's method of enucleation . The objections to this operation , as already stated , are its greater risks , greater tech- nical difficulties , and the ...
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... operation which was foreshadowed many years ago by Trask in his classical work on rupture of the uterus , in which he advised the amputation of the organ at the level of the os internum if extensive rupture occurred during parturition ...
... operation which was foreshadowed many years ago by Trask in his classical work on rupture of the uterus , in which he advised the amputation of the organ at the level of the os internum if extensive rupture occurred during parturition ...
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... operation is especially adapted . ( I have had no experience with the operation in massive tumors weighing twenty pounds and upward , and do not know of any one who has . In such cases the technique will be more difficult than with ...
... operation is especially adapted . ( I have had no experience with the operation in massive tumors weighing twenty pounds and upward , and do not know of any one who has . In such cases the technique will be more difficult than with ...
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... operation for the treatment of fibroids and hemorrhage of the uterus . The operation consists in the ligation from the vagina of more or less of the broad ligaments of the uterus with their vessels and nerves , the extent of the ...
... operation for the treatment of fibroids and hemorrhage of the uterus . The operation consists in the ligation from the vagina of more or less of the broad ligaments of the uterus with their vessels and nerves , the extent of the ...
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... operation she had a severe attack of la grippe , which was prevailing in the lo- cality at the time , and which , he thinks , accounts for the poor condition immediately following her operation . At any rate , her condition is now much ...
... operation she had a severe attack of la grippe , which was prevailing in the lo- cality at the time , and which , he thinks , accounts for the poor condition immediately following her operation . At any rate , her condition is now much ...
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Page 15 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent — an antizymotic — especially useful in the management of catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane ; adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation...
Page 271 - A DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Containing a full Explanation of the Various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Medicine, Hygiene, Dietetics, Pathology, Surgery, Ophthalmology, Otology, Laryngology, Dermatology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Medical Jurisprudence, Dentistry, etc., etc.
Page 21 - The special indication of this combination of phosphates in spinal affections, caries, necrosis, ununited fractures, marasmus, poorly developed children, retarded dentition, alcohol, opium, tobacco habits, gestation and lactation to promote development, etc., and as a . PHYSIOLOGICAL RESTORATIVE in sexual debility, and all used-up conditions of the nervous system, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.
Page 9 - Senna without retaining the griping principle found in all other preparations or combinations of this drug. This method is known only to us, and all efforts to produce cheap imitations or substitutes may result in injury to a physician's reputation, and will give dissatisfaction to the patient; hence, we trust that when physicians recommend or prescribe " Syrup of Figs
Page 9 - FIGS," as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Company, is printed on the wrappers and labels of every bottle. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cal.; Louisville, Ky.; New York, NY There Are flo Exceptions.
Page 15 - Benzo-Salicylate of Lithia. Prepared by our improved process of osmosis, it is INVARIABLY of DEFINITE and UNIFORM therapeutic strength, and hence can be depended upon in clinical practice. DOSE. — One or two teaspoanfuls four times a day {preferably between meals).
Page 9 - FIGS" as a laxative is one or two teaspoonfuls given preferably before breakfast or at bed time. From one-half to One tablespoonful acts as a purgative, and may be repeated in six hours if necessary. "Syrup of Figs
Page 21 - Oil may be taken without repugnance. It renders success possible in treating chronic diseases of Women and Children, who take it with pleasure for prolonged periods, a factor essential to maintain the good-will of the patient.
Page 17 - One fid. drachm, represents ^ gr, morphia in anodyne principle. IODIA. A combination of active principles of Stillingia, Helonias, Saxifraga, Menispermum and Aromatics. Each fid. dr. contains 5 grs. lod. Potas. and 3 grs. Phos. Iron. Dose— One or two fid. drachms as indicated. CHEMISTS
Page 14 - HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Recommended as a restorative in all cases where the nervous system has been reduced below the normal standard, by overwork, as found in brain- workers, professional men, teachers, students, etc.; in debility from seminal losses, dyspepsia of nervous origin, insomnia where the nervous system suffers.