The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14790978753)

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The Medical and surgical reporter (1889) (14790978753)

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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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s Cachexia, etc. Prepared by EMILE DTJRIEZ & CO., Successors to DUCRO & CIE., Paris. KIRKWOODS INHALER This is the onlv complete, reliable, and effective inhaler in use, arranged for the direct application of Muriate of Ammoniaand other remedial agents in the state of vapor to the diseased parts of the air-passages in the treatment of catarrh and diseases-of the throat and lungs. No heat or warm liquids required in its use. It is entirelv different from the various frail, cheap instruments that have been introduced. KIRKWOODS INHALER is accompanied by testimonials of the highest professional character, together with carefully prepared formulas for use. RETAIL PRICE, COMPLETE, S2.50. Aliberal discount allowed to the trade and profession. For descriptive pamphlets or other information, address E. FOUGERA & CO., 30 North William St., New York, Sole Agents for the above Preparations. VI MEDICAL AND SURGICAL REPORTER. PURE OXYGEN AND APPARATUS FOR ITS THERAPEUTIG ADMINISTRATION
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At the solicitation of a number of medical practitioners interested in oxygen treatment, we havedevised apparatus for the therapeutic administration of this gas both by inhalation and by enema. Wepresent an illustration of the latter. It is provided with a gauge by which the quantity of gas admin-istered can be readily ascertained. We believe the apparatus we offer will be found to be the mostconvenient and economical device for the purpose on the market. We are prepared to supply Pure-Oxygen Gas, or a mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide in definite proportions respectively of 20 percent, and 40 per cent, of Nitrous Oxide, in cylinders of 40 or 100 gallons each. Full directions sentwith each apparatus. PRICES. ENEMA AFPAEATUS $12.00 INHALING APPARATUS 5.00 FORTY GALLON CYLINDER 6.00 FORTY GALLON CYLINDER FILLED 8.00 ONE HUNDRED GALLON CYLINDER 15.00 ONE HUNDRED GALLON CYLINDER FILLED 20.00 The Gas whether pure or mixed is supplied at the uniform price of 5 cents per gallon. The cost o

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