English: Identifier: specificdiagnosi00fyfe
Title: Specific diagnosis and specific medication :
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Fyfe, John William, 1839- Scudder, John M. (John Milton), 1829-1894
Subjects: Medicine, Eclectic Eclecticism, Historical
Publisher: Cincinnati : Scudder brothers
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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PETERSEN, F. J., M.D. Materia Medica and Clinical Therapeutics. 12mo, 400 pages. (Issued in 1905.) . .Price, cloth, $2.00 This work is intended by the author to be a com-pilation of materia medica facts tending to show theprimary and secondary action of remedies and alsotheir physiological effects. The first half is largelycomposed of drugs studied from an Eclectic standpoint.The second half is Homeopathic. There are many ex-cellent features in it, such as sections on forms ofmedicine, classes of remedies, poisons and their anti-dotes.—Eclectic Medical Journal.
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SCUDDER, JOHN M., M.D., Late Professor of the Practice of Medicine in theEclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O. Note.—None of Professor Scudders five workshave been revised since his death in 1894. *A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women. Illustrated by colored plates and numerous wood engravings, with a paper on Diseases of the Breasts. Fifteenth edition, revised. 8vo, 534 pages Price, cloth, $2.75; sheep, $3.50 This work has stood the test of thirty years, and,as revised, gives our treatment of to-day. ^Specific Medication and Specific Medicines. Fourteenth edition, fourth revision. 12mo, 432 pages Price, cloth, $2.00 *Specific Diagnosis. Ninth edition. 12mo, 388 pages Price, cloth, $1.50 These companion volumes have had a larger sale than any other medicalworks in this country. They appeal to the feeling every thinking physiciancherishes, that there must be something certain in medicine, if it can be dis-covered. They have had a very marked influence upon medical pract
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