Pediatrics. . icularly the bronchitis of the aged, is the aid givenby tissue Thus, Cord. Morrhuae Comp (Hagee) administeredsystematically to this class of patients ex-erts a marked effect on the bronchial con-dition, reducing the secr,etion and irritation,largely through its general reconstructiveforce. The bronchial and pulmonary tis-sues resisting power—that is the power tothrow off infection—is augumented, an ef-fect shown by improvement in the cough,irritation and amount and character of thesecretion. THE NORWICH TRADE MARK \ Physiologically standardized Ergot, Di
Pediatrics. . icularly the bronchitis of the aged, is the aid givenby tissue Thus, Cord. Morrhuae Comp (Hagee) administeredsystematically to this class of patients ex-erts a marked effect on the bronchial con-dition, reducing the secr,etion and irritation,largely through its general reconstructiveforce. The bronchial and pulmonary tis-sues resisting power—that is the power tothrow off infection—is augumented, an ef-fect shown by improvement in the cough,irritation and amount and character of thesecretion. THE NORWICH TRADE MARK \ Physiologically standardized Ergot, Digitalis etc.,in sealed glass ampoules from which the air hasbeen exhausted. Activity retained minims and 1 fl. oz. sizes. Ask for Literature and SamplesAT YOUR DRUGGISTS OR DIRECT THE NORWICH PHARMACAL CO. Sole Manufacturers of UnguentlneLaboratories: NORWICH, N. Y. New York Chicago Kansas City ? [?: m: !,[|TABLETS Correct ! !! -IDITYSample On Kequest Bristol-Myers Co. Brooklyn, N. PEDIATRICS Treatment of Infantile Paralysis By ROBERT W. LOVETT, , Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard jMedical School. Author of Lateral Curvature of the Spine andRound Shoulders, Third Edition, Etc. Octavo. 113 Illustrations. Cloth, $ Postpaid. Extract from section on Diagnosis—When the paralysis has occurred, thediagnosis as a rule presents but little difficulty. It is a motor paralysis, or weak-ening, of erratic distribution, most marked in the legs. Reflexes are diminishedor lost, the reaction of degeneration is present in the most severely paralyzed ?muscles, atrophy, retarded growth, coldness, and sluggish circulation supervenein the later stages in many cases. Atrophy of the thenar eminence is a frequentoccurrence in infantile paralysis and at times throws light on the diagnosis ofdoubtful cases. The work includes sections on Muscle Training and on Examination whichmay be considered as a very complete account of anatomical function as appliedto diagnos
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