. Plexus. is a bookthat ought to be and will be widely read. GRIPPAL MEDICATION SIMPLIFIED. The large and increasing number of deaths, especially amongour prominent men, due primarily to the prevailing epidemic ofLa Grippe, and the serious illness of President McKinley fromthe same cause, impresses us with the advisability of calling theof our many readers to the really excellent remedial qualities ofthe different products of The Antikamnia Chemical Company inthe treatment of this scourge and its many insiduous allied dis-eases. For the purpose of reference, we append a list of theirvarious pr


. Plexus. is a bookthat ought to be and will be widely read. GRIPPAL MEDICATION SIMPLIFIED. The large and increasing number of deaths, especially amongour prominent men, due primarily to the prevailing epidemic ofLa Grippe, and the serious illness of President McKinley fromthe same cause, impresses us with the advisability of calling theof our many readers to the really excellent remedial qualities ofthe different products of The Antikamnia Chemical Company inthe treatment of this scourge and its many insiduous allied dis-eases. For the purpose of reference, we append a list of theirvarious preparations, viz: Antikamnia Tablets Antikamnia & Codeine Tablets Antikamnia & Quinine Tablets Antikamnia & Salol Tablets Antikamnia Quinine & Salol Tablets Antikamnia Powdered Laxative Antikamnia Tablets Laxative Antikamnia & Quinine TabletsThe last mentioned is a new and without doubt a mostdesirable combination in the above complaints and also in allmalarial and congested C. G. OBYRNE, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Pathology. College o Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, (Medical Department University i of TUinois.) THE PLEXUS THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, ^ i VOL. VI. FEBRUARY 20th, 1901. NO. 10 EPIDEMIC CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS. REPORT OF A CASE. By Chas. C. CTByrne, M. D. Epidemic crebro-spinal mengitis has been recognized forabout a century. Vieusseaux first accurately described anepidemic of this disease occurring in Geneva in 1805. The dis-ease appeared the next year in Medfield, Massachusetts, and wasdescribed by Danielson and Mann. The disease spread all overNew England and existed continuously for the next ten years. The disease occurs sporadically or in epidemics, but in theabsence of an epidemic one should hesitate to pronounce a caseone of epidemic cerebrospinal mengitis without demonstrationof the specific cause of the disease. Classifications of a disease should


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