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Identifier: americanpract46loui (find matches)
Title: American practitioner
Year: 1912 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: New York : American Practitioner Company
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
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ign, my apparatus foradministering the drug intravenously, which has been described 388 The American Practitioner amply715 in detail, in the Journal of Ameri-can Medical Assn., March 11,1911. I believe the technic of adminis-tration such as described in this ar-ticle is very satisfactory and with-out a better having been shown todate. While salvarsan is not offered byits inventor, Ehrlich, as a substitutefor mercury, it is, nevertheless, tobe used in all cases of syphilis, be-cause it accomplishes in a less pe-riod of time much more than mer-cury alone could. It should be usedin addition to treatment with mer-cury, and no patient should betreated for syphilis without salvar-san being used in any and all stagesof the disease, according to theviews of the writer, as previouslymentioned. If I have conveyed any new im-pression of thought relative to themodern aspect of the etiology andtreatment of syphilis, then I feelrewarded for the effort used in writing this paper.North Eighth Street.
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TREPANNING IN THE STONE AGE Evidence that surgical operations were done with a blunt instru-ment by prehistoric man was recently given by Prof. Guyon in theAcademy of Sciences of Paris. A large tomb, dating from the pol-ished stone age, has been discovered at Bengy, in the Department ofthe Seine-et-Marne. One hundred and thirty skeletons were ex-amined ; and many facts entirely new to science are said to have beendiscovered. Many of the bones show traces of surgical operations,which must have been carried out by flint instruments. Some ofthem have indications of fractures that have been treated and cured;and more than one of the skulls had been trepanned. Cbc American Practitioner A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY INCORPORATING THE NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL THE MONTHLY AMERICAN PRACTITIONER W,TH AND NEWSAnnals op Medical Practice established 1888 established 1866 JOHN W. WAINWRIGHT, M.D., EDITOR Address all communications to THE AMERICAN PRACTITIONER COMPANY 80 Washington Square E.,

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