The Southern California practitioner . ed on a piece of flan-nel dipped In boiling water, and have thevapors inhaled mouth closed. Thiscourse affords Instantaneous relief and leadsto permanent cure. Our agents—the Meyer Bros. Drug Company,St. Louis, —supply gratis sample andliterature on application, and forward oneoriginal package (one ounce) on receipt ofone dollar SANDER & SONS, Bendigo, Aus SA> HEPATICA The original efferves-cing Saline Laxative and UricAcid Solvent. A combination ofthe Tonic, Alterative and Lax-ative Salts similar to the cele-brated Bitter Waters of Europe,for
The Southern California practitioner . ed on a piece of flan-nel dipped In boiling water, and have thevapors inhaled mouth closed. Thiscourse affords Instantaneous relief and leadsto permanent cure. Our agents—the Meyer Bros. Drug Company,St. Louis, —supply gratis sample andliterature on application, and forward oneoriginal package (one ounce) on receipt ofone dollar SANDER & SONS, Bendigo, Aus SA> HEPATICA The original efferves-cing Saline Laxative and UricAcid Solvent. A combination ofthe Tonic, Alterative and Lax-ative Salts similar to the cele-brated Bitter Waters of Europe,fortified by addition of Lithiumand Sodium Phosphates. Itstimulates liver, tones intes-tinal glands, purifies alimen-tary tract, improves digestion,assimilation and valuable in rheu-matism, gout, bilious attacks,constipation. Most efficientin eliminating toxic productsfrom intestinal tract or blood,and correcting vicious orimpaired functions. Write for free CO., Brooklyn, New York 0UTHERN ^ CALIFORNIA PRACTITIONER Vol. XX. Los Angeles, December, 1905. No. 12 DR. WALTER LINDLEY, F. M. POTTENGER, Asst. EditorDR. H. BERT ELLIS |DR. GEO. L. COLE ( Associate Editors. FURTHER DATA UPON THE CHEST-INDEX INTUBERCULOSIS.* BY WOODS HUTCHINSON, , , REDLANDS, CAL. Since my attention was first directedto this question by some measurements,which I made of tuberculous chests nineyears ago, a number of additional datahave been collected, some by myself,but more, by observers on both sidesof the Atlantic, whose interest wasaroused by the publication of my resultsin the British Medical Journal in measurements now number some650 and support with singular closenessand unanimity, substantially the sameconclusions as my first series of 40measurements, that is, that the tuber-culous chest is not flat as at first glanceit appears, and as most text books yetdescribe it, but round, and instead of itsantero-posterior diamete
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