Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . E. Sutphen 248 Discussion of President Coetills Ad-dress 249 Contlimed on Pape What the Medical Society Means to a Physician—Dr. William Grave? 249 The Dignity and A^alue of Organized Medicine—Dr. T. R. Ray 250 Tetanws Following Vaccination—Drs. L. G, Shapiro and A. Shulman 252 Rei>orts of Medical Societies—Barnert Clinical, Washington Clinical 255 EDITORIALS— Board of Trustees Meeting 25 7 Explanations and Apologies 25 7 Our Home Comers 257 Our Departed Members 25 7 Page II. ^^^^ B^^^ ^^^^^^ IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS QREOSOTE EFFECT MAY BE OBT
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . E. Sutphen 248 Discussion of President Coetills Ad-dress 249 Contlimed on Pape What the Medical Society Means to a Physician—Dr. William Grave? 249 The Dignity and A^alue of Organized Medicine—Dr. T. R. Ray 250 Tetanws Following Vaccination—Drs. L. G, Shapiro and A. Shulman 252 Rei>orts of Medical Societies—Barnert Clinical, Washington Clinical 255 EDITORIALS— Board of Trustees Meeting 25 7 Explanations and Apologies 25 7 Our Home Comers 257 Our Departed Members 25 7 Page II. ^^^^ B^^^ ^^^^^^ IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS QREOSOTE EFFECT MAY BE OBTAINED WITHOUT UNTOWARD SYMPTOMS on ^^ythe gastro-intestinal tract; no nausea, «vcn^tin^, ^gastric distress or irritability by using CALCREOSE (Calcium Creosotate) is a mixture containingin loose chemical Combination, approximately equal weightsof creosote and lime. Patients do not object to takingCALCREOSE, even in large doses for long periods of time. Write for The Calereose Detail Man THE MALTBIE CHEMICAL COMPANNewark, New Jersey. li. Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey Sept., 1922. CX>NTENTS—Continued from Page I. Get Well at Home 258 Public Health Items 263 Editorials from Other Journals 25 8 Medico-L/egal Items 264 Medical Society of Xew Jersey Welfare Book Reviews xvi Conuiiittee 259 Book Reviews xv. Miscellaneous Items 260 Alphabetical List of Advertisers v Therapeutic Notes 261 Injections of SaUne Solution v Hospitals 2 62 Book Reviews xv. Deaths—Drs. J. C. Dunn, G. M. Gould, Medico-Degal Items xxi. T. Y. Sutphen and S. M. ,. 262 Directory of Officers, and of Members of Personal Notes 263 Conmiittees of The Medical Society of Medical Examining: Boards Reports ... 263 Jersey, and of the Onunty Socie-ties xxiil Solution of Post-Pituitary—G. W. Carnrick Co. rLiquor Hypophysis U. S. P.) The chief requirement in Liquor Hypophysis is uniformity in action—a question of stand-ardization. Solution of Post-Pituitary—G. W. Carnrick—is sta
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