The Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology, Volume 231917 |
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Page 706 - All such bonds and certificates shall be exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any...
Page 704 - To the Soldiers of the National Army: You are undertaking a great duty. The heart of the whole country is with you. Everything that you do will be watched with the deepest interest and with the deepest solicitude, not only by those who are near and dear to you, but by the whole nation besides. For this great war draws us all together, makes us all comrades and brothers, as all true Americans felt themselves to be when we first made good our national independence. The eyes of all the world will be...
Page 221 - ... the diagnosis may be difficult. Migraine is frequently mistaken for pelvic disease, for acidosis or cyclical vomiting in children, and organic disease, when some of the aurae are present. The psychasthenic and the gastric symptoms frequently lead to confusion in diagnosis. While the underlying causes of migraine are vague and furnish little light as to treatment, much can be done to ameliorate the symptoms by proper handling of the exciting causes that aggravate the patient's general condition...
Page 221 - Migraine is considered by the author as the most frequent headache, occurring in 700 of his 15,000 patients sick from all causes. He believes that the so-called acidosis in children may often be a forerunner of a well-established sick headache habit.
Page 49 - POISONS. 10. Evacuate thoroughly, regularly and frequently. 11. Stand, sit and walk erect. 12. Do not allow poisons and infections to enter the body. 13. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue clean. IV. ACTIVITY. 14. Work, play, rest and sleep in moderation. 15. Keep serene.
Page 58 - SMILE THE thing that goes the farthest toward making life worth while, That costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile...
Page 10 - Pain in the right side of the throat, as of an ulcer, drawing and tension upward and downward ; sensation as if a splinter were lodged in the throat, when swallowing, eructating, breathing, stretching and moving the neck ; sometimes an undulating jerking and pulsating was felt in the throat, continuing for several days.
Page 312 - The annual meeting of the American Medical Editors' Association will be held at the McAlpin Hotel, New York City, on June 4th and 5th, under the Presidency of Dr.
Page 362 - A formaldehyde solution of approximately the correct strength may be made by adding 3 teaspoonfuls of the concentrated formaldehyde solution, commercially known as formalin, to a pint of water.
Page 362 - Take five cents' worth of oil of lavender, mix it with the same quantity of water, put in a common glass atomizer and spray it around the rooms where flies are. In the dining room spray it lavishly even on the table linen. The odor is very disagreeable to flies, but refreshing to most people. Geranium, mignonette, heliotrope and white clover are offensive to flies.