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Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . by the application or hypodermatic injection of Suprarenalin Solution, 1:1000 —the stable and non-irritatingf preparation of the Suprarenal active e. e. n. and t. men find it the premier product of the kind. Ischemia follows promptly the use of1:10000 Suprarenalin Solution slightlywarmed (make 1:10000 solution by add-ing 1 part of Suprarenalin Solution to 9parts of sterile normal salt solution). In obstetrical and surgical work PituitaryLfiquld (Armour), physiologically stand-ardized, gives good results—c. c. am-poules obstetrical— 1 c. c. ampoules sur-gical. Either may be used in emergency. Elixir of Enzymes is a potent and pala-table preparation of the ferments activein acid environment—and aid to diges-tion, corrective of minor alimentary dis-orders and a fine vehicle for iodides,bromides, salicylates, etc. As headquarters for the organothera-peutic agents, we offer a full line ofEndocrine Products in powder and tab-lets (no combinations or shotgun cure-alls).. Armours Sterile Catgut Ligatures are made from raw material selectedin our abattoirs, plain and chromic, regular and emergency lengths,iodized, regular lengths, sizes 000—4. literature on Request A^MOUR^p COMPANY CHICAGO When dealing with advertisers, please mention this Journal. THE JOURNAL OF THE Medical Society of New Jersey. PUBLISHED MONTHLY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THECOMMITTEE ON OF PUBLICATION, 12 CONE ORANGE, N. J, Entered as second-class matter, Sept. 5, 1906. at the post office at Orange. N. J., under Act of March 3. 1879Acceptance for mailing; at special rate of postage provided for in Sec. 1103, Act of Oct. 3,1917, authorized July Vol. XIX, No. 3 Orange, N. J., March. 1922 ^S^fSoSifJi^/^in^r CONTENTS OKIGINAI AUTICLES Page Hay Fever and Its Treatment withGlycerolated Pollen Antigen — Dr. Ralph Oal^ley Clock 63 The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Stom-ach—Dr. Martin E. Rehfuss 71 Pievention of M


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