Later a mixed diet, including beef once daily, also eggs, milk, coffee and fruit for breakfast. Where fermentation is excessive, belching of gas annoying, constipation depressing, with pressure symptoms, he advises the following: R Strychnine sulph.......... Ext. belladonnæ fil........... Aq. laurocerosi.. Tinct. gelsemi...... Aq. puræ. .....gr. 1. m 10. ......3 1. ...dr. 3 M. Sig. One teaspoonful before each meal.—Journal American Medical Association. Indications. Use during very acute stage to check secretion and reduce congestion of nasal mucous membrane. R Glyceriti hydrastis...... .A. 3 iv. Sig. Use in atomizer after alkaline wash. Indications. Used as astringent and antiseptic application M. Sig. Use as spray in atomizer after employing alka line wash. Indications. Used to relieve congestion and swelling of nasal mucous membrane in acute or subacute cases.-Ex. VERTIGO OF ARTERIO-SCLEROSIS. R Sodii iodidi....... Aq. dest....... M. Sig. 3 j-ij t. i. d.—Rev. de Thera. .3 ij. ..3 viij. [ 406 ] Put up in capsule form only, packed twenty in a box. Physicians are kindly requested to always order original package when prescribing? ERGOAPIOL-(SMITH) is lauded a superior preparation because of the Apiol mentioned; a truly acityá and perfect preparation of Apium Petroselinum, made by a new process peculiarly our own (not the almost inert complex concentration known to you under this name); the excellent and original composition of the whole; the quality of each ingredient; the great care exercised in its manufacture, and most important THE THERAPEUTIC RESULTS ACTUALLY OBTAINED. FITS boys and young men for college or business. Sends more students to college than any school in Nashville. Graduates enter Vanderbilt and other leading universities without examination on certificates. Thirty-three representatives in Vanderbilt in 1900-1901. Good board can be secured for students from a distance in first-class, moral house-holds at reasonable rates. Next session begins Wednesday, September 17, 1902. For catalogue or other particulars, address, C. B. WALLACE, M.A., Principal. NEURILLA is a reliable and harmless CALMATIVE. INDISPENSABLE in the treatment of NERVOUSNESS. Dose: teaspoonful every hour, or in bad cases every half hour until nervousness is abated, ......q. s. ad 3 iij. M. Sig. Teaspoonful every two hours to a child six years old.-Goodhart and Starr, Med. Rec. ASTHMATIC ATTACK. B Morphinæ sulphatis ... Strychnine sulphatis ..gr. 11. Hyoscina hydrobromatis...............................................gr. zdo. M. Sig. At dose.-Solis-Cohen, Med. Rec. ACUTE BRONCHITIS IN CHILDREN.-The following prescrip tion is recommended by A. Agramonte: B Sol. ammon. acetat........ Spir. etheris nitrosi... Syr. ipecacuanhæ 3 iv. aa 3 iss. Syr. senega....... Syr. limonis....... ..... ..q.s ad 3 iv. M. Sig. One teaspoonful every four hours. The above combination will produce elimination from the skin, kidneys and bronchial mucous membrane.—Ex. PNEUMONIA. Dr. W. Blair Stewart, of Atlantic City, N. J., says in the International Medical Journal, that his working formula, subject to modification, as each case demands, is: M. Sig. One teaspoonful every hour in water until easier, then every two hours.-The Medical Bulletin. [ 407 ] depress the heart nor reduce the supply of blood to any organ of the body. It produces healthful nerve rest, and gives fine results in Hysteria, Insomnia and Nervous Prostration. No harmful effects follow the use of Daniel's Conc. Tinct. Passiflora Incarnata. There are other preparations purporting to produce similar effects; don't be induced to use any other than Daniel's Conc. Tinc. Passiflora Incarnata. Write for Literature. Samples Supplied Laboratory of JOHN B. DANIEL, Atlanta, Ga. COUGH AND PAIN IN TUBERCULOSIS.-The following is recommended in American Medicine: Ꭱ Quiniæ sulphat. .scruple iv. Acid. sulphuric dil........... .q. s. ut ft. sol. Spir. æther. nitro....... Syr. tolu.... Aq... .fl. 3 ss. ......................aa q. s. ad. fl. 3 ij. M. Sig. Teaspoonful three or four times daily.-Da Costa, Medical Monthly. INFLUENZA.-W. H. Thompson, in the Medical Record, advocates the use of the following pill: M. Sig. Two such pills to be taken three times a day as long as the fever continues. The dosage is then to be reduced to one pill until the catarrhal symptoms have passed away. For the coryza and nasal symptoms he recommends the following: M. Ft. chart. Sig. One powder once or twice daily.— Exchange. |