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ABSTRACTS. 359<br />

DOCTOR: OUR<br />

RESPIRAZONE<br />

is a Prescription th<strong>at</strong> does not disappoint in the tre<strong>at</strong>ment <strong>of</strong><br />

Spasmodic Asthma and Hay Fever<br />

Its action is primarily on the mucous and serous structures <strong>of</strong> the nose, thro<strong>at</strong><br />

and lungs, which are the tissues involved in Spasmodic Asthma, Hay Fever and<br />

Croup. RESPIRAZONE Relieves Asthma promptly and effectively by allaying<br />

Hyperesthesia, relaxing muscular tension and subduing inflamm<strong>at</strong>ion by reso<br />

lutiou, r<strong>at</strong>ionally meeting the p<strong>at</strong>hological requirements <strong>of</strong> these cases.<br />

Another superior prescription is our<br />

FEBRISOL LIQUID<br />

FORMULA: Each Fluid Dram Contains chemically pure:<br />

I'lienacetine 2 grs. .^cetanilide li gr.<br />

Salol<br />

Cit. Caffeine<br />

i<br />

i<br />

" Tartaric Acid |<br />

"<br />

Soda Bicarb. S<br />

^- *•<br />

[''ever and pain are the ever present conditions <strong>at</strong> the sick bed, and to<br />

promptly subdue the one and relieve the other is the desider<strong>at</strong>um <strong>of</strong> every clinician.<br />

I'"ebrisoI has solved the problem how best to do this.<br />

I'"ree samples to the ])r<strong>of</strong>essioii upon applic<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

TME TILDEM CO/V\PANY<br />

Manulacluring Pharmacists,<br />

NEW LEBANON, N. Y. ST. LOUIS, MO.<br />

'^ulf St<strong>at</strong>es Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine and Surgery frequently accompanied by severe nervous<br />

and Mobile Medical ond Surgical Jour- symptoms, delirium and coma; the prostra-<br />

, //(//, Aui^usl, <strong>1909</strong>. tion is nearly always pr<strong>of</strong>ound. Gastro-<br />

On Some ol the Clinical Methods oi intestinal derangement, such as vomiting<br />

investig<strong>at</strong>ing Cardlo-Vascuiar Condi- and diarrhoea may predomin<strong>at</strong>e; cough and<br />

lions.— Hy Dr. 1'". L. Barker, Baltimore, expector<strong>at</strong>ion may be absent. Though the<br />

Maryland. respir<strong>at</strong>ory r<strong>at</strong>e is high, there may not be<br />

much dyspnoea. Heart's action is very<br />

weak; temper<strong>at</strong>ure is seldom high; may be<br />

The Alabanui Medi.al fournal, A,,^. <strong>1909</strong>.<br />

normal or even subnormal; the course is al-<br />

The Early Recognition ot Pneumonia W'ly^ nrotracted<br />

ind the Dillerenti<strong>at</strong>ion Irom Abdominal P'"i '**^i«:"-<br />

Apicall'neumonia.-This is supposed to<br />

Conditions. Dr. T. C. Donald says th<strong>at</strong> ,<br />

here are certain clinical varieties <strong>of</strong> pneu- ^'^ ]''°'^ '" '^^'''^''^" ^"'^ ^^^ ^«^^-<br />

'^""I'T"<br />

.<br />

,., , , .<br />

De inum and hvperpvrexia are more comuouia,<br />

although some are due to organisms , ,. . • ,. r .j ., ,<br />

,..,., 1 •<br />

1 J mon; delirium in this form is said not to be<br />

'<br />

tber than the pneumococcus, which deserve<br />

, ,,<br />

., ,. I-- 1 J au unfavorable symptom.<br />

ur consider<strong>at</strong>ion: I-irst, wandering pneu- ,,<br />

'<br />

. .^ . .<br />

,<br />

,, ,<br />

,,,, • • .1 . f t ., "i- Central pneumonia '^<br />

is usually simplv an<br />

Qonia. Ihis is th<strong>at</strong> form <strong>of</strong> the disease .<br />

.<br />

,<br />

ij . \.- u u u<br />

• . . , ^ J r . r .1 incomplete consolid<strong>at</strong>ion, which has begun<br />

b<strong>at</strong> lends to spread from one part <strong>of</strong> the . ., j . r .i i i .u<br />

. •<br />

,, c ,, . .1 m the deeper part <strong>of</strong> the lung; you have the<br />

ting to another; <strong>of</strong> this vanetv there are ^<br />

,. . , , .., ,f , r<br />

• ,-.... i 1 • .1 clinical symptoms, with the absence ot<br />

wo distinct types—one in which the in- ,<br />

. , i ^ ^-i , .<br />

. , 1 ,. . physical signs until l<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

*^ ' amni<strong>at</strong>ory process travels by direct con- ^<br />

Inuity to neighboring parts, the other in<br />

rhich the di.'^ease affects different regions We call the <strong>at</strong>tention <strong>of</strong> our readers to<br />

f the same or different lobes, as lime goes the advertisements <strong>of</strong> the Robinson-Pettet<br />

Second, the asthenic or senile pneu- Co., Louisville, Ky., which will be found<br />

lonia. This is characterized by gradual, on another page <strong>of</strong> this issue. This house<br />

isidious onset, <strong>of</strong>ten without chill, or any was established fifty years ago, and enjoys<br />

rodromal symptom. In bed-ridden paents,<br />

it may pass unnoticed until the disa<br />

widespreads reput<strong>at</strong>ion as manufacturers<br />

<strong>of</strong> high character. We do not hesit<strong>at</strong>e to<br />

ise is far advanced. This form <strong>of</strong> pneu- endorse their prepar<strong>at</strong>ions as being all they<br />

loiiia is <strong>of</strong>ten loc<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> the apex, and is claim for them.

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