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Página 2 - ... is thoroughly organized to do well on a large scale what can only be done imperfectly on a small scale. We all recognize that, and the American Medical Association has taken steps, individual physicians have taken steps, to place themselves in proper relation with the great manufacturing houses which are a credit to American pharmacy and to American business. We...
Página 1 - For the last few years pharmacists and physicians working hand in hand, have set themselves to change some of their mutual errors and mistakes of the past. It lies not in the mouth of the physician to reproach the pharmacist nor in the mouth of the pharmacist to reproach the physician. We have erred mutually, we have erred together, and we are determined to redeem ourselves together. The mere trade in patent medicines, in frauds and fakes, the deceits of all kinds, need not concern us.
Página 2 - We want to have the most cordial relations with them, so that these firms may be encouraged to prepare and offer to us for the benefit of our patients the best and purest and most definite pharmaceutical products. And yet, after all, there is a place, and there must be a place always for the individual pharmacist — the retail druggist, call him by whatever name you please; for the individual who practices as a scientific man the profession of pharmacy.
Página 113 - Christ, when a child, a garden made, And many roses flourished there. He watered them three times a day To make a garland for His hair; And when in time the roses bloomed, He called the children in to share. They tore the flowers from every stem, And left the garden stript and bare. " How wilt Thou weave Thyself a crown Now that Thy roses are all dead ? " ' ' Ye have forgotten that the thorns Are left for me,
Página 11 - A Scotchman went to London for a holiday. Walking along one of the streets he noticed a bald-headed chemist standing at his shop door, and inquired if he had any hair restorer. "Yes, sir," said the chemist; "step inside, please. There's an article I can recommend. Testimonials from great men who have used it. It makes the hair grow in twenty-four hours." "Aweel," said the Scot, "ye can gie the top o
Página 76 - Is there a Christian Scientist in this room?" A woman at the other side of the hall got up and said, "I am a Christian Scientist.
Página 117 - That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer : But being spent the worse and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time...
Página 95 - Resolved, that it is of the utmost importance for accuracy in prescribing, and in the treatment of disease, that students of medicine be instructed fully as to those portions of the United States Pharmacopoeia which are of value to the practitioner, and that members of the medical profession be urged to prescribe the preparations of that publication, and further, that this resolution be forwarded to the medical and pharmaceutical journals, and to the teachers of medicine and therapeutics in the United...
Página 177 - Troubled with sleeplessness? Eat something before going to bed." Patient: "Why, doctor, you once told me never to eat anything before going to bed.
Página 152 - ... 15, 20 or 25 per cent, on them, he will in all probability prescribe more often than is necessary, in greater dilutions and in doses of larger bulk. It is easy for the physician to make his prescription business four or eight times as profitable to the druggist as usual. Take for instance, Fowler's solution of arsenic, which costs wholesale about thirty cents a pint.

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