. Gaillard's medical journal . sses remarkableexhilarating power. —THOMAS KING CHAMBERS, M. D., F. R. C P. Having occasion to investigate the question of wholesome beverages, I have made a chemicalanalysis of the most prominent brands of Champagne. I find G. H. Mumm & Extra Dry tocontain, in a marked degree, less alcohol than the others. I therefore most cordially commend it notonly for. its purity but as the most wholesome of the Champagnes.—R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Champagne, while only possessing the alcoholic strengt
. Gaillard's medical journal . sses remarkableexhilarating power. —THOMAS KING CHAMBERS, M. D., F. R. C P. Having occasion to investigate the question of wholesome beverages, I have made a chemicalanalysis of the most prominent brands of Champagne. I find G. H. Mumm & Extra Dry tocontain, in a marked degree, less alcohol than the others. I therefore most cordially commend it notonly for. its purity but as the most wholesome of the Champagnes.—R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Champagne, while only possessing the alcoholic strength of natural wines, is useful for excitingthe nagging powers in case of exhaustion.—F. W. PAVY, M. D., F. R. S., Lecturer on Phy-siology at Guys Hospital, London. The remarkable vintage of 1884 of G. H. MUMM & COS, EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, the finest for a number of years, is now imported into this market, and pronounced by connoisseursunsurpassed for excellence, and bouquet. Of Interest to all Medical , F . OGDEN DOREMUS, W. PAVY, , THOMAS KING CHAMBERS, WHAT IS SAID BY FREDERICK de BARY & CO., New York, Sole Agents in the United States and Canada, GAILLARDS MEDICAL JOURNAL Vol. L. NEW YORK, APRIL, 1890. No. 4. ORIGINAL ARTICLES. ARTICLE I. The Physiological Action, and Therapeutic Uses of theWater of the Greenbrier White SulphurSprings, W. Va. By Wm., C. Dabney, Prof. Practice of Medicine, etc., University of Va. Some years ago, when considering the different health resorts, Iwas struck with the absence of any definite statements of recent date,,with respect to many of the mineral springs of this country. My at-tention then was chiefly directed to the Western resorts, where I wascompelled to go for my own health. Much good work has been done,of late, in the study of climatology so far as it applies to the treatmentof phthisis, but it is remarkable that many of the mineral springs havereceived so little attention. I propose
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