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Y. P. M.

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(Letter Form 21.)

Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Washington, D. C.

Changes in the Medical Corps of the United States Navy for the week ending November 28, 1896.

November 21.-Surgeon A. G. Cabell detached from the "Michigan," ordered home and granted three months' leave.

Passed Assistant Surgeon F. J. B. Cordeiro, detached from the "Constellation" and ordered to the "Michigan."

Assistant Surgeon L. Morris, detached from the naval hospital, Philadelphia, December 5, ordered to examination for promotion at New York, December 7, and then placed on waiting orders.

Assistant Surgeon R. G. Brodrick ordered to the "Constellation."

November 24.-Medical Director T. C. Walton detached from the Naval Academy January 18 instead of December 15, and ordered to the Naval Laboratory, New York, January 19.

Medical Director H. M. Wells detached from the Naval Laboratory, New York, January 19, instead of December 19.

November 25.-Surgeon W. S. Dixon, from special duty in Washington, and ordered to the "Brooklyn," December 1.

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CHAPTER I.

A Table of Abbreviations-A Table of the Ab breviations and Definitions of the Properties of Remedial Agents-A Table of the Doses for Children-Addenda to Doses for Children-Table of the Elementary Substances-Table of the Solubility of Chemicals.

CHAPTER II.

Tables of the Apothecaries' Weight and Wine Measure Table of the Metric System of Weights -Approximate Equivalents of Weights-Table of the Metric System of Measures-Table of the British Pharmacopoeial Weights-Table of the Imperial Measure Table Showing the Number of Average Spoonfuls to hound Metric VolumesMeadow's Posological Table-Comparison of Thermometers Table of the Domestic MeasuresTable for Converting Apothecary Weights and Measures into Grammes.

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Synonyma of Disease-Tabie of the Eruptive Fevers-Table of Incompatibles-Antagonistio Action of Medicines-Table of the Pulse Formulas and Doses of Hypodermatic MedicationDoses for Inbalation of Medicines.

CHAPTER IV.

Table of Doses-Table for Calculating the Action of Medicines-Table of the Pulse-Forms of Bright's Disease-Landmarks (medical and surgical)-Disinfectants-Examination of the Urine

CHAPTER V.

A General Rule for the Memorizing of Doses of the various Pharmaceutical Preparations Rules for Calculating the Doses for ChildrenMethods of Administering Medicines-Table of Feigued Diseases-Temperature and Child-Medieal Examination of Children-Doses for Children.

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Classification and Treatment of Diseases of the Skin-Table showing the Eruption of the TeethRelative frequency of Cutaneous Diseases-Dressings in Surgery-Antiseptic Operations-Depletion and Cupping-Counter-Irritants-Leeching-Transfusion-Hypodermatic Medication.

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Emergencies and their Management (Artificial respiration; conditions calling for artificial respiration; conditions causing insensibility; syncopic conditions; control of arteries during hemorrhage; special wounds; railroad and machinery accidents; effects of heat, etc.)-Diseases of the Blood-Forming Organs (leucocythemia; Addison's disease; melanaemia; haemophilla; scorbutus; purpura haemorrhagica; anaemia, etc.)-Diseases of the Heart (pericarditis; fatty degeneration; hypertrophy and dilatation; endocarditis; valvular lesions; palpitation)-Diseases of the Perltoneum (peritonitis, ascites) -Diseases of the Liver (Jaundice; Lepatic colic; sclerosis; abscess; aeute parenchymatous hepatitis; amyloid liver; eareinoma, etc.)-Diseases of the Digestive System (stomatitis; glocsitis; oesophagitis; stenosis of the oesophagus; dilatation of the oesophagus; gastritis; dyspepsia; ulcer of the stomach; carcinoma of ie stomach; dilatation of the stomach).

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