By giving CUPRUM as soon as the spasmodic stage sets in whooping cough, I have succeeded so well that scarcely had I been obliged to resort to any other treatment.
Dr. Bahr
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By giving CUPRUM as soon as the spasmodic stage sets in whooping cough, I have succeeded so well that scarcely had I been obliged to resort to any other treatment. Dr. Bahr

By giving CUPRUM as soon as the spasmodic stage sets in whooping cough, I have succeeded so well that scarcely had I been obliged to resort to any other treatment.
Dr. Bahr

Clinical Cases
INTERMITTENT FEVER I was called in consultation to an obstinate case of intermittent fever. It was a case imported from a district in the west where malaria abounds. It had been of years' standing, having been cured (?) several times by the inevitable Quinine on account of the plasmodium malaria. B

Clinical Cases
Do not forget STANNUM in frontal SINUS conditions when the pain rises slowly to a peak and falls gradually.

Philosophy
Kent's Philosophy In my own garden, on the north side of the house, in the shadow, where the ground is copiously watered, the moss has crowded out the grass. So the preparation of the soil preceded the development of any growth. Changes in the blood, when health is disturbed, make a preparation of
Philosophy
As on his beat the bobby tramps He often comes a cropper, Because of his spasmodic cramps; This most unlucky copper. His cough and asthma warn the thief Engaged upon thieving, Alas, Poor robert, to his grief! Only arrests his breathing. And so, although, we need not fear That Robert's going to col