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Seite 390 - Also. The Preventive Treatment of Calculous Disease, and the Use of Solvent Remedies.
Seite 1 - Notes, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several of these diseases. These Dietetic Notes have been bound in the form of small perforated slips for physicians to distribute to their patients. Mailed gratis upon request, together with our latest compilation of case reports and clinical observations bearing upon the treatment of this class of diseases. LAMBERT PHARMACAL COMPANY.
Seite 186 - Children,' medical and surgical, by American, British and Canadian authors, edited by John M. Keating, MD, in four imperial octavo volumes ; to be sold by subscription only. The first volume will be issued early in April, and the subsequent volumes at short intervals. A thorough knowledge of the diseases of children...
Seite 324 - Binet's researches and conclusions show, "that psychological phenomena begin among the very lowest classes of beings ; they are met with in every form of life from the simplest cell to the most complicated organism.