. The Canadian nurse . Teachers College, Columbia University Graduate of the Army School of Nursing, Washington, D, C, ISlow in the Press Price, $ The MACMILLAN COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED70 BOND ST., TORONTO 302 VOL. XXXV, No. 6 Harmer and Henderson The Principles andPraetice of Nursing co?ttai?isTEN Chapters of entirely new material Outstandiftg Features 1. Serves as an introduction to Nation, State and CommunityHealth Programmes; a text of fundamental nursing care; amanual of nursing procedure and an introduction to medicaland surgical nursing. 2. Principles emphasized. Scientific basis p


. The Canadian nurse . Teachers College, Columbia University Graduate of the Army School of Nursing, Washington, D, C, ISlow in the Press Price, $ The MACMILLAN COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED70 BOND ST., TORONTO 302 VOL. XXXV, No. 6 Harmer and Henderson The Principles andPraetice of Nursing co?ttai?isTEN Chapters of entirely new material Outstandiftg Features 1. Serves as an introduction to Nation, State and CommunityHealth Programmes; a text of fundamental nursing care; amanual of nursing procedure and an introduction to medicaland surgical nursing. 2. Principles emphasized. Scientific basis presented. Methodsuggested. 3. Preventive medicine and nursing stressed. 4. Health teaching and social aspects stressed. 5. Contents re-organized to harmonize with the new Curriculum. 6. Such topics as Planning Nursing Care and TeachingPatients introduced. 7. New procedures and diagnostic measures included. 8. More than 100 New Illustrations. The MACMILLAN COMPANY of CANADA LIMITED70 BOND ST., TORONTO li JUNE, 1939 303. GASTRIC ACIDITY Immediate control Prolonged control Localized control ULCER PROTECTING POWER Maximum GASTRO-INTESTINAL SPASM Corrected GASTRO-INTESTINAL FUNCTION Not disturbed TOXIC ALKALOSIS Absent CLINICAL RESULTS Excellent • • . ill the treatnieiit ofdigestive disitiirbanceis associated ^vithincreased acidity of the stomach . • • • In respect to its acid neutralizing and adsorbent qualities, magnesiumtrisilicate (the active ingredient of Tricepiol) far transcends bismuthsalts, magnesia, aluminium hydroxide, prepared chalk and other medica-ments in these conditions. Mutch, N. Hydrated magnesium trisilicate in pepticulceration. Brit, Med. }. 1:234-7 (Feb. 8) 1936. No. 937 TRICEPIOL — a palatable preparation containing, in each average tea-spoonful, 35 grains of hydrated magnesium trisilicate associated with pectin andglucose. No. 938 TRICEPIOL COMPOUND — has a similar basic formula to Tricepiol butcontains, in addition, 1/500 grain of atropine sulp


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