The American Therapist
1900; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. A. Patton, J. B. McGee, Francis Huber, Walter R. Parker, Virginius Harrison, G. F. Keiper, H. Schulz, H. P. Loomis, Albert Abrams, F. W. S. Langmaid, Henry J. Glaisher, Thomas S. Blair,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Therapist. Table of contents: Contents. Display ads: Sharp & Dohme. Essay: A Bonain Suggests the Following Combinations for Nose and Throat Work, Heroin Prescription for Asthma, Hay Fever, Etc., Lessons on the Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene of Infancy and Childhood for Junior Students. Alfred C. Cotton, A. M., M. D., Chicago. Published by Doctors' Magazine Pub. Co., Chicago. 100 Illustrations, Plates and Charts. Indexed, Poisoning with Turpentine, The United States Dispensatory, 18th Edition, the Old Reliable Standard, Has Been Received, and Will Be Made the Subject of an Extended Notice in Our Next Issue, Epilepsy, Difluor-Diphenol, Manual of Therapeutics. T. M. Balliet, A. M., M. D., Philadelphia. Published by F. W. S. Langmaid, M. D., Philadelphia; 1899.362 Pages 10¼x7¼, and Index. $3.00 Cloth, 3.50 Sheep or Half Morrocco, Prepaid to Any Part of the United States, Methylene Blue in the Treatment of Serous Effusions, Methylene Blue for Gonorrhea, Acute Alcoholism Treated by Large Doses of Digitalis, Use of Ethyl Bromide as a General Anesthetic, Uses of the Normal Saline Solution, Constipation and Some Allied Disorders. Edward Blake, M. D., of London. Published by Henry J. Glaisher, 57 Wigmore St., Cavendish Sq., W. 1900.286 Pages, 9½x6.; 32 Figures, Paper Binding, Credé's Silver Ointment, Treatment of "Styes", Night-Terrors, Inguinal Hernia, Some of the Newer Remedies: Orexine Tannate, Stypticin, Nosophen, Xeroform, Protective Inoculations against Typhoid Fever, Strontii Bromidi, Book Notices Scattered Leaves from a Physician's Diary.—A Series of Satirical Sketches from Real Life, Reflecting …, Fifth Regular Directory of the Class of 1889, Med. Dept., Univ. of Michigan. Illustrated with Half-Tones of Faculty and Buildings. Edited by Thomas S. Blair, M. D., Harrisburg, Sept. 1, 1900, Leading Articles Pharmacology and Modern Therapeutics, Uric Acid and Its Elimination, Packing the Uterus after Curettage, Current Literature, The Physician's Prerogative, Subarachnoidean Injections of Cocaine as a Substitute for General Anesthesia in All Operations below the Diaphragm, with Report of Nine Cases, Diuretics in Renal Dropsy. Editorial: Editorial "Drugging" Patients.
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