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Identifier: interstatemedica2619unse (find matches)
Title: Interstate medical journal
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis, : Interstate Medical Journal
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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the Clinician? 1 COLLECTIVE ABSTRACTS. War Surgery of the Knee. By Archer OReilly, M.D., St. Louis 7 ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Clinical Aspects of the Influenza Pneumonia Pandemic. By S. Neuhof, M.D., NewYork 14 The Upper Air Passages as Carriers of Infection. By D. Bryson Delavan, M.D.,New York 33 Resume of Reconstructive Therapeutics. By J. Madison Taylor, M.D 37 Traumatic Rupture of the Urinary Bladder. By Oliver J. Fay, M.D., Des Moines. . 46 A Case of Chronic Fibroid Pneumonitis, Involving Pericardium and Great Vessels.By John B. Hawes, 2d, M.D., Boston 56 Diagnostic Demonstration of Spirqchaeta Pallida. By Herman Goodman, M.D.,New York 61 The Remote Result of Tonsillectomy in the Young Child. By John Zahorsky, M.D.,St. Louis 67 DEPARTMENTS. Current Notes 72 Book Reviews ; 77 Physicians Purchasing and Reference Index Adv. 14, 16 Books Received Adv. 22 New Instruments and Appliances Adv. 24 The Physicians Pocket-Book Adv. 28 ill c\ io^n 108952 INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL—Advertisements
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First Aid—The Prevention of Infection Thanks to the teaching of the medical profession, the application offirst aid principles in the home, in the office, and in the factory hasgreatly reduced the menace of accidental injuries and saved muchneedless suffering. As an adjunct to first aid treatment, Dioxogen has long filled a con-spicuous place. Many physicians have recommended that a bottle beconstantly kept in the medicine cupboard, or first aid cabinet, because,appreciating the value of peroxide of hydrogen as an antiseptic, theyhave wanted to be sure that the purest, most stable and most effectiveperoxide was the one available when needed. Dioxogen is such a peroxide, and the medical men who use andrecommend it in preference to any other antiseptic, or product of itsclass, do so because Dioxogen surpasses U. S. Phar. standards for purity and strength, being25% stronger. Dioxogen is more potent in germicidal power than the usually employedbichloride or carbolic solutions—withoutinterstatemedica2619unse

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