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Title: American practitioner and news Year: 1909 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: Medicine Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : American Practitioner and News Pub. Co Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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Text Appearing Before Image: d and tonic to languid nerves, and. containing no morphine or itsderivatives, produces rest without the least reaction. DANIELSPASSIFLORA is the ideal anti spasmodic, and is indicated in all diseases ot the nervous system including Insomnia, Neuralgia, Hysteria,Dentition, in Typhoid Fever, and in those affectioi iliar t women. It is natures remedy to restore neural equilibrium. laboratory of J0HN B DANIEL, Atlanta, Ga. W-ite for Literature. Samples Supplied. Physician Paying- Exp. Charges. CONTENTS—Continued. MISCELLANEOUS Books and Pamphlets Received, 284Antisepsis of the Intestinal Canal ••• 285 Accuracy in Therapeutics, .... -?.s Treatment of Acne, The Blood After Splenectonis ,Diagnostic Accuracy, SAL HEPATICA ¥■ r 1 reposing :mEFFERVESCING ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATER Superior to the Natural, Containlne the Tonic, Alterative and Bitter Waters of K the addition of Lithia and Sodium Phosphate. BRISTOL - MYERS CO. ;•- * 77 079 Ore* •■• A v.BROOKLYN - NEW YORK.

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