Charlotte medical journal [serial] . f tubercolosis in the operation was refused on the ground that theswelling occasionally disappeared completely,Though four years have since elapsed since nooperation has been required. Case 2. A woman, aged forty-two, had attacksof cardiac palpitation, dyspnea, and precordial op-pression of such severity that she had kept her bedfor months. Some years before the writer saw heraneurism of the aorta was diagnosed, iodides hadbeen taken uninteruptedly. The heart was normal, THE CHARLOTTE MEDICAL JOURNAL NOTHING MAGICAL. There is nothing magical about
Charlotte medical journal [serial] . f tubercolosis in the operation was refused on the ground that theswelling occasionally disappeared completely,Though four years have since elapsed since nooperation has been required. Case 2. A woman, aged forty-two, had attacksof cardiac palpitation, dyspnea, and precordial op-pression of such severity that she had kept her bedfor months. Some years before the writer saw heraneurism of the aorta was diagnosed, iodides hadbeen taken uninteruptedly. The heart was normal, THE CHARLOTTE MEDICAL JOURNAL NOTHING MAGICAL. There is nothing magical about the action ofCod=Iiver Oil. It is merely the—most digest=ible form of fat—combined by natures chemistry in the liver of the cod=fish,—with alterative virtues peculiarly its own. EMULSION CLOFTLSN contains fifty per cent of this—most digestibleform of fat—simon=pure Cod=Iiver Oil,—perfectlyemulsified and uniquely flavored, and is aninvaluable aid to the physician seeking a—dependable nutrient and alterative food I Emulsum Olei Morrhuae—(Cloftlin) It yields results decidedly satisfactory fromthe standpoint of both physician and accept our say=so, prove for yourself. See—New and Non-Official Remedies*-Page 44, 3rd Edition. THE CLOFTLIN CHEMICAL CO., Samples and LiteratureFree. 75=77 Cliff St., N. Y. ami the diagonis of aneurism at first appeared in-inexplicable. But when an examination was madeduring a cardiac attack a tumor was found of thesize of an apple. This was situated to the right ofthe sternum over the second and third ribs and in-tervening spaee, and was tender and apparentlyexceedingly painful. The heart was acting tu-rn ultuously, and the violent pulsations were com-municated to the tumor. The swelling rapidlysubsided under hot fomentations, and the cardiacneurosis was finally cured by suggestion. Therehad been no relapse three years later. < !ase 3. A woman, aged forty-five, had ad-vanced exophthalmic goiter, with severe angi
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