The Southern Practitioner, Volumen33

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1911

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Página 148 - 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 not to make an award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize.
Página 478 - Let any man once show the world that he feels Afraid of its bark, and 'twill fly at his heels : Let him fearlessly face it, 'twill leave him alone : But 'twill fawn at his feet if he flings it a bone.
Página 264 - For the past four weeks or more, we have met with five times as much grip as anything else, and the number of cases in which...
Página 293 - Every wise man, after fifty, ought to begin to lessen at least the quantity of his aliment, and if he would continue free of great and dangerous distempers and preserve his senses and faculties clear to the last he ought, every seven years, to go on abating gradually and sensibly, and at last descend out of life as he ascended into it, even into the child's diet.
Página 211 - The Association of Medical Officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy will convene in Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30, 1901, during the meeting of the Confederate reunion.
Página 375 - The symptoms are very much like those experienced in malaria but the causes are entirely different and a different treatment is necessary. This condition arises from the fact that in the spring the eliminative functions do not present their usual activity owing to the torpor and locked-up secretions which have existed during the winter months, when the skin neglects its duties and the kidneys are overworked. If...
Página 628 - Journal and the Medical Press and Circular. Secondly, its composition is not a secret, its formula being freely published. Under these circumstances. I determined to try the effect of this preparation in a few suitable cases. As a general antiseptic fluid that does not coagulate albumen, and is nonirritant, deodorant and practically non-poisonous, Glyco-Thymoline has clearly a wide range of usefulness.
Página 595 - Proposote has this important advantage: being insoluble in acid media, it passes through the stomach unaltered by the gastric juice, to be slowly broken up by the alkaline fluids of the small intestine, and may be given in gradually increasing doses until the desired effect is obtained. Prolonged clinical tests...

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