Massachusetts Medical Journal
1908; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry E. Church, Dr. George H. Church, Arthur Trewby, Sir Dyce Duckworth,
ResumoFrontmatter: Massachusetts Medical Journal. Essay: Book Notices Healthy Boyhood. By Arthur Trewby, M. A., with an "Introduction" by Sir Dyce Duckworth, M. D., LL. D., …, Cancer of the Breast, So-Called Rheumatic Gout, Treatment of Gonorrhœa in the Female with Methylene Blue, Rachitis, The Facilitating Effect of Emulsification on the Digestion of Fats, Buffalo Lithia Spring Water as a Solvent, Papayans Bell Are Better than Pepsin or Pancreatin Because They Unmistakably and Thoroughly Remove the Pain and Distress of Indigestion; Because They Restore the Ability to Digest Food Naturally, and Because They Are Totally Unobjectionable, Treatment of Psoriasis, Nervousness, Salt Free Diet in Chronic Parenchymatous Nephritis, Fractures of the Metatarsus—Indirect, Original Communications Diseased Conditions of the Left Heart, One Should Inquire Carefully for the History of the Application of Carbolic Acid to a Wound, Especially of the Finger or Toe, When a Gangrene with a Distinct Line of Demarkation Has Developed, Treatment of Some Eye Diseases by the General Practitioner, Ophthalmia Produced by the Electric Light, Gastric Ulcer, Winter Coughs—Grippal Neuroses, The Care of the Nose and Throat, Mixed Bromides, Postpartum Hemorrhage, The Nursing Mother, The Borderland of Disease, Treatment of Cancer, Exploratory Laparotomy in Gastric Diseases, The New "American Disease", Removal of the Gall-Bladder, Messrs. Bell & Co., Whom Many Readers of the Journal Know Well as the Manufacturers of Papayans (Bell), Announce Elsewhere in This Issue That They Will Change Their Location after May 1st to Orangeburg, N. Y., Which Is Just outside New York City, Nitroglycerin in Mental and Nervous Disorders, The Use of Pilocarpine for the Relief of Pruritis, Operations in Middle Ear Suppuration. Display ads: Eisner-Mendelson Co., Multiple Display Advertisements. Editorial: Editorial The Barometer as an Indicator of Disease.
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