The Eclectic Medical Journal
1875; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Prof. A. J. Howe, John U. Lloyd, John Smith, H. L. True, S. E. Barber, T. N. Watts, Prof. John King, H. C. Davidson, W. W. Bower, M. M. Clark, H. W. Marsh, J. S. Unzicker, George W. Balfour, Arthur W. Edis, Fernand Papillon, Prof. J. King,
ResumoFrontmatter: Receipts for Journal to December 19, The Eclectic Medical Journal. Table of contents: Table of Contents. Classified ads: Dr. Thorp's Fever & Ague Tonic, Multiple Classified Advertisements, We Are the Agents for Doctor Brown's Renovator, an Instrument for the Treatment of Disease, by Acupuncture and Counter Irritation, Surgical and Orthopœdical Instruments. Display ads: Specific Medication and Specific Medicines, Botanic Medicines, Pharmaceutic Dragees and Granules, Billings, Clapp & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, On the Reproductive Organs and the Venereal, Multiple Display Advertisements, Parke, Davis & Co. Manufacturing Chemists, Foreign Drugs and Chemicals, Elixir of Peruvian Bark with Protoxide of Iron, Tinctures, Pneumatic Aspiration, after the Manner of Dieulafoy, Eclectic Text-Books, Surgical Instruments, Eclectic Medical Institute, Price List of H. M. Merrell & Co., Inhalation of Atomized Liquids, Concentrated Medicinal Syrups, Warner & Co. 'S Sugar-Coated Pills, Ointments and Plasters, Medial Books, Warner & Co.'s Sugar-Coated Pills, Max Wocher & Son, Manufacturer of Surgical, Dental & Orthopœdical Instruments, Fluid Extracts, or Concentrated Tinctures, Specific Medicines, Codman & Shurtleff's Apparatuses for Atomization of Liquids for Inhalation, Local Anæsthesia etc., Sugar-Coated Pills, H. M. Merrell & Co., Wholesale Druggists, and Manufacturers of Eclectic Preparations, The Familiar Treatise on Medicine for the Use of Families, Druggists' Shop Furniture, The Boston Journal of Chemistry, Cincho-Quinine, The United States Medical Investigator, Specific Diagnosis: A Study of Disease with Especial Reference to the Administration of Remedies, Pure Concentrated Medicines, Pure Concentrated Medicines, Concentrated Tinctures, Etc.. Essay: Local Treatment of Pulmonary Cavities, Charcoal and Tar as a Surgical Dressing, Cholera Infantum.—By H. C. Davidson, M. D., Reeves' Station, Mo., Prof. Huxley on Female Education, The Mysterious in Medicine, Chronic Ague.—By S. E. Barber, M. D., Brownington, Mo., The College, Antidotes to Poisoning by Strychine, Varieties Gleanings.—By Prof. J. King, M. D., Typhoid Fever, Dyspepsia Relieved by Obviating the Cause. By Arthur W. Edis, M. D., No Principles, What Darwinism Means, A Prescription for Severe Burns.—By H. L. True, M. D., McConnelsville, Ohio, Calabar Bean—Eserine.—Translated by Prof. John King, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio, Inversio Uteri—Cases. By M. M. Clark, M. D., Beardstown, Ills., The Journal, Poisoning by Strychnine—A Very Remarkable Case. By W. W. Bower, M. D., Mt. Sterling, Brown Co., Ills., Heart Disease. By George W. Balfour, M. D., Progress Reported in the Treatment of a Uterine Fibroid.—By H. W. Marsh, M. D., Elmwood, Ills., Carbolic Acid in Carbuncle, Original Communications Necrosis.—By Prof. A. J. Howe, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio, Ferments, Fermentations, and Life. By Fernand Papillon, Notes by the Wayside.—By T. N. Watts, M. D., Alma, Kansas, Periscope Use of the Actual Cautery, Local Action of Ipecacuanha, Pharmaceutical Chemistry.—By John U. Lloyd, Cincinnati, Ohio, My Pocket Case, Rhamnus Frangula. By J. S. Unzicker, M. D., Bright's Disease—Barbarism in Practice. By John Smith, M. D., Better Medicines, Sticta Pulmonaria, The Old Eclectic Practice. Editorial: Nutritious Injections—A New Method of Nourishing Patients by the Anus. Review: Post-Partum Remedies.
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