. Daniel's Texas medical journal. ened paroxysm,two or three times a day, alternating weekly with Bromide otassium. For Dysmenorrhea, give CAULOCOREA for a week previous to the appearance ofthe Catamenia. Immediately upon its appearance, should any pain ensue, give insmaller dosfts every few minutes, until the pain is alleviated. In caseof Habitual Aoortion, give CAULOCOREA as soon as pregnancy is discov*ered, and continue until gestatidn is far advanced. CAULOCOREA is put up in Pound Bottles, for Physicians Prescriptions only. Price$1 per bottle. To be had at all under the


. Daniel's Texas medical journal. ened paroxysm,two or three times a day, alternating weekly with Bromide otassium. For Dysmenorrhea, give CAULOCOREA for a week previous to the appearance ofthe Catamenia. Immediately upon its appearance, should any pain ensue, give insmaller dosfts every few minutes, until the pain is alleviated. In caseof Habitual Aoortion, give CAULOCOREA as soon as pregnancy is discov*ered, and continue until gestatidn is far advanced. CAULOCOREA is put up in Pound Bottles, for Physicians Prescriptions only. Price$1 per bottle. To be had at all under the direction of .I a mien Lowell, M. AGENTS-Rust Bros. & Bird, Boston; Noyes Bros. & Cutter, ; Morrison, Plumuier & Robbins, New York; Johnson, Holloway & Co., Phil-adelphia; I. L. Lyons & Hand-Books containing more definite directions, sent free to ail who mention theDaniels Medical Journal, or for correspondence. Address, Or. J. W. LOWELL & CO., F. V., Portland, AECHERS PATENT GYNECOLOGICAL ANDOCULIST CHAIRS, Manufactured by ARCHER MANUFACTURING Co., Branch Office and Salesroom 227 Canal St., New York. Send for Illustrated Price-List, and state where you saw this advertisement. DANIELS Texas Medical Journal. Published Monthly Subscription $ a Year^. Vol. 2. AUSTIN, DECEMBER, 1886. No. 6. pRIGINAL y^F^TICLES. ^^CONTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS JOURNAL.^ The Articles in this Department are accepted and published with the understandingthat we are not re$po7i$ibU for, nor do we indorse the views and opinions of the writersby so doing. ABORTION. FROM THE STAND-POINT OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. By S. H. Stout, A. M., M. D., L. L. D., Cisco, Texas. For Daniels Texas Medical Journal. UPON the intelligent and conscientious obstetrician, threatenedabortion and the management of inevitable miscarriages,often inflict the most worrying anxiety. Abortion is an accident ofthe gravest import to the child-bearing female, for it often seriouslycomprom


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