Journal of Materia Medica, Volum 21

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Side 137 - he but realize it—the full import of the saying of Solomon: "Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set on them to do evil." But what can be done with him ? As surely as alcohol has circulated through every pore of
Side 194 - A TREATISE ON FOOD AND DIETETICS. Physiologically and Therapeutically considered. BY FW PAVY, M. D., FRS, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Physician to. and Lecturer on Physiology at, Guy's Hospital. Second Edition
Side 330 - disappear very rapidly under its use. I have not time to do more than call the attention of my professional brethren to this new extract, which I am sure will soon be recognized .as a valuable addition to our Materia Medica. J. MARION SIMS, MD 267 Madison Avenue, NY THE
Side 264 - to think that this case presents some features of special interest. Whilst it is impossible to lay down a hard and fast rule as to the age beyond which a woman may
Side 330 - I have used SH Kennedy's Concentrated Extract Pinus Canadensis in some affections of the rectum, vagina and cervix uteri. I have used it considerably diluted, as a vaginal wash, with great success ; but I prefer to apply it to the os
Side 135 - part of a limb, such as the hand and fore-arm or the foot and leg, has been burned, it is best, when practicable, to plunge the part at once into a jug, or pail, or other convenient vessel filled with the soda lotion, and keep it there until the pain subsides; or the limb
Side 37 - The Academy of Medicine has condensed into the following sixteen propositions, the most important hygienic rules for the care and management of infants. We reproduce them here with the sincere hope that all mothers and nurses will commit them to memory and observe them as faithfully as the ten
Side 38 - clothing should be studiously adapted to the weather, avoiding at all times exposure to the injurious effects of sudden changes in the temperature without proper covering ; but nurseries and sleeping apartments should invariably be well ventilated. • XL An infant should not be taken
Side 37 - Holy Writ: I. During the first year, the only suitable nourishment for an infant is its own mother's milk, or that of a healthy wet-nurse. Suckling should be repeated every two hours—less frequently at night. II. When it is impossible to give breast milk, either from the mother or a suitable nurse, cow's or goat's milk given tepid, reduced at first
Side 57 - aged fifteen, came to the writer some time since with dozens of them on her hands, which had annoyed her for six years. Of course they much interfered with work, being always in the way. Steady use of the chromic acid removed them in a few weeks.

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