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Vol. 60, 1909 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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ADVERTISEMENTS.<br />

MALT<br />

WITH<br />

REPRESENTS THE MOST<br />

VALUABLE COMBINATION<br />

OFTONiC AND RESTORATIVE<br />

KNOWN TO MEDICINE<br />

EISNEFL-MENDELSON CO., New York<br />

<strong>University</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Medicine.<br />

.rd Slau.ua For Gradual« <strong>of</strong> 1908 Show<br />

Virginia leads adjoining St<strong>at</strong>«-Norih, Somh and West Record, 94.5f^<br />

U niversity College <strong>of</strong> Medicine leads Virginia. Record, 97.7 ;<br />

Also leads all medical schools in Virginia, on fifteen year period. ReCOrd, 91 .8 'r<br />

SIMILAR RESULTS l\' DEPARTMENTS OF DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY.<br />

udents Limited to Fifty in each class. D : ^l* *.* ^ •* *J \i^<br />

,nd for C<strong>at</strong>alogue and Bulletin 30- Z KlCnmOnd, VB.<br />

onsiders th<strong>at</strong> accidental injury <strong>of</strong> the corea<br />

is far less liable to occur than if the lids<br />

e painted. If this tre<strong>at</strong>ment is regularly<br />

arried out the secretion is diminished from<br />

le first day, and in three, or <strong>at</strong> most four,<br />

ays there is l)ut little discharge. The proirgol<br />

is used <strong>at</strong> half its strength for seval<br />

days after tlie case is apparently cured,<br />

hould recurrence take place, which he has<br />

ver seen if the tre<strong>at</strong>ment is fully carried<br />

It, he reverts to th<strong>at</strong> first recommended.<br />

a corneal ulcer is present it ([uickly heals.<br />

tropin is also rect)mmended in order to<br />

/oid the occurrence <strong>of</strong> j)osterior synechitt.<br />

e claims for this tre<strong>at</strong>ment th<strong>at</strong> it is simwithout<br />

danger, and it gives the best<br />

suits. He describes ten typical cases.<br />

ritish Medical Journal.<br />

Tre<strong>at</strong>ment <strong>of</strong> Pneumonia ol Children.<br />

The most prominent symptoms <strong>of</strong> pneumonia<br />

demanding tre<strong>at</strong>ment are the fever,<br />

consolid<strong>at</strong>ion, dyspnea, and pains. According<br />

to A. Haginsky, it is a mistake to fight<br />

the fever too energetically, as under its influence<br />

antitoxins are formed which bind<br />

the poison. A temper<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>of</strong> 40° to 41° C.<br />

for a few days does not call for the use <strong>of</strong><br />

antipyretics, and can be toler<strong>at</strong>ed without<br />

harm. An ice-bag over the affected lung<br />

or on the head will usually be very comfort-<br />

able. Where the temper<strong>at</strong>ure continues<br />

high, cold packs or b<strong>at</strong>hs are in place, once<br />

or twice a day.<br />

The diet should consist <strong>of</strong> milk, eggs, and

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