The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14584543019)

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The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14584543019)

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Identifier: medicalsurgical601889phil (find matches)
Title: The Medical and surgical reporter
Year: 1858 (1850s)
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Subjects: Medicine Surgery
Publisher: (Philadelphia, Pa. : Crissy & Markley, Printers)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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as this concentratedliquid admits of dilution, according to the directionson each bottle, with from four to twelve times itsbulk of water, each quart bottle really representsabout three gallons of disinfectant strong enough forgeneral uses. • From the fact that so many thousands of physicians indorse the preparation and have found it anarticle of more than ordinary value and usefulness,we believe that in every sick-room, whether the dis-ease be contagious or not, the use of this odorlessdisinfectant is of every-day utility and sanitaryassistance, and does prove an aid and blessing tothe patient, and a comfort and protection to theattendants. To any physician who for any reason may be stillunfamiliar with the practical value of Plaits Chloridesa sample will be sent, by express, prepaid, on request. Address, giving both Post and Express Offices. HENRY B. PLATT, 36 Piatt St., New York. XVI MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER. INHALATION APPARATUS FOR THE THERAPEUTIG ADMINISTRATION OF OXYGEN,
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In the treatment of lung troubles by Oxygen its exhibition by inhalation is preferred. The apparatus herewith shown isa modification of the Nitrous Oxide apparatus which we have supplied for many years. It is made in the best mannerthroughout, and is the outcome of years of experience in the manufacture of gas apparatus. It will be found to meet allthe requirements. - wiftWe supply the gas in two sizes of cylinders, containing respectively forty and one hundred gallons, either pure Oxygen,or mixure of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide in definite proportions of 20 per cent., and forty per cent, of Nitrous Oxide. Whether pure or mixed the gas is sold at the uniform price of 5 cents a gallon. The cost of the cylinders will be refundedon their return empty with the valves in good condition. Full description of Inhalation and Enema apparatuses with directionsfor use accompany each apparatus, or will be supplied on application. PRICKS. Inhalation Apparatus $5.00 Cylinder, 40 gallons capacity 6.00 4

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