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Maryland medical journal . seases, selected cases of Alcoholicand Opium Habitues, and tne various diseases requiring the removal from the environments of home. For rates, etc., address DR. RICHARD F. GUNDRY C. & P. Phone No. 86, Catonsville References Dr. Wm. Osler. Oxford, Eng. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. S. Thayer. Henry M. Hurd, Baltimore. Dr. Nathan R. Gorter, Baltimore. Dr. J. Allison Hodges. Richmond, Thos. A. Ashby, Baltimore. Dr. Samuel C. Chew, Baltimore. Dr. Wm. F. Drewry, Petersburg, Va. Dr. J. Clement Clark. Syke^ville, Md. Dr. Wm. S. Gardner. Baltimore. PEARSON HOME Devoted exclusively to treating the various DRUG and ALCOHOLICADDICTIONS. Our reduction system affords the morphine patient the greatest possiblecomfort and safety during treatment, and, we believe, the best pros-pects for permanent relief. DR. C. B. PEARSON Proprietor Descriptive Literature Sent on RequestADDRESS 4203 Groveland Avenue, ARLINGTON, MD. MARYLAND Medical Journal Medicine and Surcrerv. The Medical Journal Company BALTIMORE Publishers WASHINGTON Volume SixtyNumber Two FEBRUARY, 1917 Annual SubscriptionTwo Dollars Most Women Are Chronically Constipated for all of the obvious reasons, plus those due to anatomic, neurologic, dieteticconditions—and the procrastination habit. In connection with other measures, (for INTEROL is what one writerwould call a dietetic accessory) INTEROL so facilitates passage of theintestinal contents that their journey is made easy, and the patient is trainedto go to stool regularly. *i Oftentimes, INTEROL proves a valuable adjunct in the treatment offemale neurasthenia, which so often results (or is aggravated by) intestinalautotoxemia. Because (1) it reduces the length of time in which the fecalmass (with its toxins) remains in contact with the water-absorbing mucousmembrane of the colon; (2) it holds these toxins in suspension; (3) it changesthe bacterial surroundings—the intestinal flora. INTEROL is a particular


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