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... digestion , and promotes in a marked degree the healthful action of the digestive organs . Dr. H. P. NELSON , Ashland , Ohio , says : " I have used it in a case of torpor of the liver , and am highly pleased with the results obtained ...
... digestion , and promotes in a marked degree the healthful action of the digestive organs . Dr. H. P. NELSON , Ashland , Ohio , says : " I have used it in a case of torpor of the liver , and am highly pleased with the results obtained ...
Side 145
... digesting agent , and SUPERIOR TO PEPSIN ALONE . " - Prof . ATTFIELD , Ph . D. , F.R.S. , & c . , Prof. of Practical ... digestion is the direct or indirect cause of pathological conditions . LACTOPEPTINE , The Most Important Remedial ...
... digesting agent , and SUPERIOR TO PEPSIN ALONE . " - Prof . ATTFIELD , Ph . D. , F.R.S. , & c . , Prof. of Practical ... digestion is the direct or indirect cause of pathological conditions . LACTOPEPTINE , The Most Important Remedial ...
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... digestive fer- ments causes their administration to be attended with some difficulty . Unless thoroughly familiar with the ... digestion . THE WILLIAM F. Jenks MEMORIAL PRIZE . — The Second What is "Unprofessional Conduct" Pepsin Cordial.
... digestive fer- ments causes their administration to be attended with some difficulty . Unless thoroughly familiar with the ... digestion . THE WILLIAM F. Jenks MEMORIAL PRIZE . — The Second What is "Unprofessional Conduct" Pepsin Cordial.
Side 189
... digestion . It must be admitted , however , that many cases require frequently in devitalizing ' diseases some efficient method of rapid nutrition , capable of ready ab- sorption without taxing the digestive functions , to combat the ...
... digestion . It must be admitted , however , that many cases require frequently in devitalizing ' diseases some efficient method of rapid nutrition , capable of ready ab- sorption without taxing the digestive functions , to combat the ...
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... digestion ; increases the alkalinity of the blood and the oxidation and excretion of effete matters . PANCREATIN . -The albuminoid principles of the Pancreas ; -promotes intestinal digestion ; transforms starch into sugar and dextrine ...
... digestion ; increases the alkalinity of the blood and the oxidation and excretion of effete matters . PANCREATIN . -The albuminoid principles of the Pancreas ; -promotes intestinal digestion ; transforms starch into sugar and dextrine ...
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Side 184 - The prize is open for competition to the whole world, but the essay must be the production of a single person. The essay, which must be written in the English language, or if in a foreign language, accompanied by an English translation, should be sent to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, before January 1, 1895, addressed to Horace Y.
Side 184 - Each essay must be typewritten, distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto and containing the name and address of the writer. 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.
Side 184 - The conditions annexed by the founder of this prize are, that the " prize or award must always be for some subject connected with Obstetrics, or the Diseases of Women, or the Diseases of Children;" and that " the Trustees, under this deed for the time being, can, in their discretion, publish the successful essay, or any paper written upon any subject for which they may offer a reward, provided the income in their hands...
Side 183 - ... third, the obtaining of any fee on the assurance that a manifestly incurable -disease can be permanently cured; fourth...
Side 190 - LDS, says : I have for a long time had a gentleman patient under my care for disease of the teeth, and although my operations progressed favorably, I had many difficulties to contend •with. The whole of my patient's teeth appeared to have a syphilitic taint, and with increased flow of saliva, amounting to chronic salivation. These were not the only troubles I had to surmount...
Side 190 - IODIA having come under my notice, I was inclined to give it a trial, and with the addition of a small proportion of liq. hydrarg. bichlor., taken daily before meals for a time — also used occasionally as a mouth wash — the salivation became normal, the mucous membrane assumed a more healthy state, and the teeth generally looked like coming back to their origiaal color.
Side 183 - ... all advertising of any medicines or of any means whereby the monthly periods of women can be regulated, or the menses re-established if suppressed; seventh, conviction of any offense involving moral turpitude; eighth, habitual intemperance.