Massachusetts Medical Journal
1901; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. A. Day, Dr. Wm. C. Hatch, Edwin Rosenthal, I. N. Love, Ed. Gros, Isadore Dyer, Dr. W. T. Parker, John Edward Godson, Dr. L. Delorne,
ResumoFrontmatter: Massachusetts Medical Journal. Essay: Night Terrors in Children Cured by Music, On the "Hypurgie" of Obesity, Kumyss as a Therapeutic Agent, Things Worth Remembering, A Man with Venereal Disease Must Not Marry, and May Postpone the Marriage Day, Concerning the Treatment of Rheumatism, Selections Diabetes Mellitus and Its Treatment, Original Communications The Renal Complications of Pregnancy, The Medical Treatment during the Adolescent Period, Treatment of the Paroxysmal Stage of Whooping Cough, Abortive Treatment of Pneumonia in Children, Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis, Heroes of Science, For the Depression and Poor Nutrition Following the "Grippe", Prophylaxis of Opthalmia Neonatorium, The Oldest Practitioner of Medicine in the United States Is Claimed to Be Dr. John P. Wood, of Coffeyville, Kan., Book Notices, Coughs: Their Suppression and Cure, Warm Weather Trusses, The Tonsil Is Now Credited with Being the Door to Considerable Infection, with How Much Truth It Is Impossible to Tell at Present, but the Matter Will Bear Watching, Diagnosis of Neurasthenia, Changes in the Vessels and Vascular Coats of the Eye Which Are of Diagnostic and Prognostic Value in General Disease, Every Disease Has Its Odor, Acetanilid Externally in Obstetrics, Hands and Feet Affections, One of the Leading Physicians of Philadelphia Says, Jos. Wesley Malone, M. D., Blythedale, Pa., Says, The Therapeutic Value of Urotropin, It Is with Great Pleasure We Cheerfully Recommend the Firm of G. W. Flavell & Bro., 1005 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, to Those of Our Readers Who May Desire Anything in the Way of Elastic Stockings, Uterine or Abdominal Supporters or Elastic Trusses, The Hemostatic Value of Gelatin, The Cutaneous Absorption of Methyl-Oleo-Salicylate, Disorders Due to the Abuse of Certain Foods in Infancy, Ten Things I Have Learned to Unlearn, Dr. R. J. Burns, of Sunderland, England, Was Called to See Drunken Ne'er-Do-Well Who Had Attempted Suicide by Taking a Quantity of Rat Poison Containing Phosphorus. Editorial: Editorial The Prevention of Recurrent Attacks of Rheumatic Fever.
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