American practitioner and news . ans of conducting thepatient through the stressand stoim of the disease,into the peaceful harbor ofconvalescence. In many in-stances, when this point isreached, the physician is in-clined to relax his effortsand, perhaps, fails to appre-ciate the extent of the gen-eral devitalization that hasfollowed the severe systemicinfection from which thepatient has just the reparative andrestorative forces of Natureare fortified and stimulated,a slow and tardy conva-lescence is apt to devitalizing influenceof the infectious diseases isexerte


American practitioner and news . ans of conducting thepatient through the stressand stoim of the disease,into the peaceful harbor ofconvalescence. In many in-stances, when this point isreached, the physician is in-clined to relax his effortsand, perhaps, fails to appre-ciate the extent of the gen-eral devitalization that hasfollowed the severe systemicinfection from which thepatient has just the reparative andrestorative forces of Natureare fortified and stimulated,a slow and tardy conva-lescence is apt to devitalizing influenceof the infectious diseases isexerted principally upon theblood itself, the vital tissueof the organism, and aneasily tolerable, readily ab-sorbable and promptly effi-cient hematinic is thereforealways in order. Pepto-Mangan (Gude) is peculiarlyadapted to the needs of theconvalescent invalid, be-cause, being palatable andnon-irritant, it does not im-pair the appetite or disturbthe digestion. Its freedomfrom constipating effect isanother distinct point in DOUCHE FOR THE APPLICATION OFGLTCO-THYMOLINE TO THE NASALCAVITIE5 GLYCO- THYMOLINE FOR _ | CATARRHALCONDITIONS Nasal, Throat Intestinal Stomach, Rectal and Utero=Vaginal Kress 3 Owen company 210 FULTON NEW YORK THE American Practitioner and News. Ml I 1 M I II N N V. Certainly it is excellent diacipllne for an author to feel that be must say all he has tosay in the fewest possl reader i^ sure to skip them; and in i possible words, or his reader will certainly misunderstand th I • I. I A I 1 1 IM M 1 n > v : THE AMERICAN PRACTITIONER AND NEWS PUBLISHING 282 Atherton Building, Lotusvnj r. Kv. Volume xijii. DECEMBER, 1909. Number 12. Announcement Tor 1910. The American Pbactitioneb and News starts its forty-fourth volume January 1. 1910, with tin- an


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