American therapist . ugs have failed. A peculiarity of this remedy is that, it frequently cures permanently diseases forwhich it was given for the pain alone. Exalgine is not disagreeable to the tafcte and needs no adjuvant. Eight grains of thecrystals dissolve at once in an ounce oi hot water and remain in solution after the wateris cold; of such a solution one or two teaspoonfula (representing one or two grains ofexalgine) is the dose. Such doses may be repealed four or, feve .times inthe 24 hours. ••/.: an ideal muKefrc: : Indicated in Dropsy, Heart Disease, Scarlatinal Nephritis, Rheumatis


American therapist . ugs have failed. A peculiarity of this remedy is that, it frequently cures permanently diseases forwhich it was given for the pain alone. Exalgine is not disagreeable to the tafcte and needs no adjuvant. Eight grains of thecrystals dissolve at once in an ounce oi hot water and remain in solution after the wateris cold; of such a solution one or two teaspoonfula (representing one or two grains ofexalgine) is the dose. Such doses may be repealed four or, feve .times inthe 24 hours. ••/.: an ideal muKefrc: : Indicated in Dropsy, Heart Disease, Scarlatinal Nephritis, Rheumatism,and as a general Diuretic. This valuable diuretic has been extensively used by a great number of prominent prac-titioners, among whom may be mentioned Dujardin-Beaumetz, Masius, Demme, Erb, Keyes,Babcock, Herrick, Henderson, and many others. It has no toxic effects. CAN BE USED ALONE OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH DIGITALIS,STROPHANTHUS, CALOMEL, ETC. —*—LITERATURE sent on request. McKESSON & ROBBINS, New Page ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Arsenite of Copper as an Antispas-modic; By W. Blair Stewart, *g Thoracoplasty—Removal of Ribs;By Hal C. Wyman, ai Appendicitis, with Report of aCase ; By W. O. Roberts, 3a Salol in Impetigo Contagiosa; ByJ. Abbott Cantrell, 33 Autumnal Catarrh; By John Aolde, , 35 The Treatment and Cure of Hu-man Tuberculosis; By ThomasLinn, 38 Guaiacol Carbonate in Some Intes-tinal Disturbances; By F. C. Simp-son, (with Discussion.) ... 40EDITORIAL. The Disposal of Sewage 45 Studies of the Blood 46 Lunacy statistics 46 Who Owns the Prescription? 47 Page THERAPEUTIC MEMORANDA. Arsenate of Lead as an Insecticide—Orchidin—Operation for Stonein the Bladder—Chorea a Spe-cies of Rheumatism—The Anti-dotal Action of Potass. Permang. 48 Copper as a Constituent of Ex-tracts—Influence of Erysipelas upon Maligant Tumors 49 Potass. Bichrom. in DigestiveDisorders—Morphinized Proto-plasm 50 CURRENT LITERATURE. Massage and the Blood


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