The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen89

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Cupples, Upham & Company, 1873
 

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Página 172 - Livers consequently are in great perfection. This oil is manufactured by us on the sea-shore, with the greatest care, from fresh, healthy livers, of the Cod only, without the aid of any chemicals, by the simplest possible process and lowest temperature by which the oil can be separated from the cells of the livers. It is nearly devoid of color, odor, and flavor— having a bland fish-like, and lo most persons, not unpleasant taste.
Página 148 - Phosphorus is an important constituent of the animal economy, particularly of the brain and nervous system, and is regarded as a valuable remedy for...
Página 139 - Laboratory of the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; Lecturer on Normal Histology in Yale College.
Página 429 - But the expert who fills this last judicial post will be disembarrassed of all personal relations. He will have no client to serve and no past partisan extravagances to vindicate. He will render his opinion as the advocate neither of another nor of himself. When he speaks, he will do so judicially, as the representative of the sense of the special branch of science which the case invokes, governed by the opinion of the great body of scientists in this relation, and advised of the most recent investigations.
Página 313 - Clinical Electro-Therapeutics, Medical and Surgical. A Hand-book for Physicians in the Treatment of Nervous and other Diseases. 8vo Cloth, 2 00* HAMMOND (WA) A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System.
Página 348 - The immeasurable therapeutic superiority of this oil over all other kinds of Cod Liver Oils sold in Europe or in this market, is due to the addition of IODINE BROMINE, AND PHOSPHOROUS.
Página 138 - PHARMACEUTICAL LEXICON. A Dictionary of Pharmaceutical Science. Containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of Pharmacy, with appropriate selections from the collateral sciences.
Página 87 - ON THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN : with an Analysis of Eleven Thousand Consecutive Cases. By Dr. McCALL ANDERSON, Professor of Practice of Medicine in Anderson's University, Physician to the Dispensary for Skin Diseases, &c.
Página 133 - I found that, though frequently there was some difficulty in getting the children to take it, yet it was exceptional for them to resist after the first two or three doses, and in only a very few did it cause vomiting. The direction to give the children a piece of an orange or a little sugar five or six minutes after taking the quinine doubtless had considerable to do with their seeming willingness to take the
Página 261 - THE DISEASES OF THE STOMACH: Being the Third Edition of the "Diagnosis and Treatment of the Varieties of Dyspepsia.

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