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... common salt in water to neutralize the nitrate of silver , after its action has been secured . The constant use of ice cloths , already mentioned , forms a necessary adjunct to treatment . The sound eye must be protected from the chance ...
... common salt in water to neutralize the nitrate of silver , after its action has been secured . The constant use of ice cloths , already mentioned , forms a necessary adjunct to treatment . The sound eye must be protected from the chance ...
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... common center like the spokes of a wheel , be placed on a wall in good light , it will appear to the astigmatic eye as if certain lines ( which are in the faulty meridian of the eyeball ) are much blurred , while the lines at right ...
... common center like the spokes of a wheel , be placed on a wall in good light , it will appear to the astigmatic eye as if certain lines ( which are in the faulty meridian of the eyeball ) are much blurred , while the lines at right ...
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... common point , otherwise objects will appear double . Weakness of these muscles or insufficiency , especially of those re- quired to direct the eyes inward for near work , may lead to symptoms of eye - strain . When reading , for ...
... common point , otherwise objects will appear double . Weakness of these muscles or insufficiency , especially of those re- quired to direct the eyes inward for near work , may lead to symptoms of eye - strain . When reading , for ...
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... common ear disorder . The opening into the ear is about an inch long , or a little more , and is separated from that part of the ear within , which is known as the middle ear , by the eardrum membrane . The drum membrane is a thin ...
... common ear disorder . The opening into the ear is about an inch long , or a little more , and is separated from that part of the ear within , which is known as the middle ear , by the eardrum membrane . The drum membrane is a thin ...
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... the attention of the patient to an accumulation of There is apt to be more or less wax in the other ear as well . Noises in the deaf ear and a feeling of wax . pressure are also common . Among rarer symptoms are nausea 34 Deafness.
... the attention of the patient to an accumulation of There is apt to be more or less wax in the other ear as well . Noises in the deaf ear and a feeling of wax . pressure are also common . Among rarer symptoms are nausea 34 Deafness.
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Page 46 - Plate II ANATOMY OF THE EAR The illustration on the opposite page shows the interior structure of the ear. The concha and Meatus, or canal, comprise the external ear, which is separated from the middle ear by the Drum Membrane. Wax is secreted by glands located in the lining of the meatus, and should be detached by the motion of the jaws during talking and eating. If it adheres to the drum membrane it causes partial deafness. The internal ear, or labyrinth, a cavity in the bone, back of the middle...
Page 250 - First. If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary official at the time of investigation: Provided, That no drug defined in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity...
Page 250 - ... Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the 'package as originally put up shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents shall have been placed in such package or if...
Page 250 - In case of drugs : First. If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity, as determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary...
Page 2 - Surgeon Extraordinary to His Majesty, the King of the Belgians ; Consulting Surgeon and Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College Hospital ; Fellow of University College ; Late Professor of Surgery and Pathology to the Royal College of Surgeons ; Honorary Member of the Societe de Chirurgie of Paris, etc.
Page 249 - Dakota a law has been passed which requires that a proprietary medicine containing over five per cent of alcohol, or any one of a number of specified drugs, be labeled accordingly. PURE FOOD BILL — A far-reaching and important step, in the movement for reform of patent medicines and for the protection of the public, has now been taken by the United States Government. On June 30, 1906, an act was approved forbidding the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated, misbranded, or poisonous...
Page 259 - The committee on the prevention of tuberculosis of the Charity Organization Society of New York City has announced in decided terms that there is no specific medication for consumption.