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f blood iii the urine, gelatine, to which 

 rasptx-i gar is added to impn 



is of advantage. Scarlatinal rheumatism ia beat 

 controlled by aspirin, pyramidon, and the like, 

 giving larger doses at shorter intervals. Serum- 



itnient cannot lie recommended. No real 

 effect has been obtained with any of the ai 

 streptococcus sera; h Moser's polyvalent 



serum the effect is uncer 



i of such large quant <)0 c.c.) of horse- 



serum entails the danger of collapse, fever, and 

 Thcrapeiitisehr Monatsch* 



In one of our branch Homes a little fellow 

 was notified for scarlet fever. There was no 

 request for his removal, yet the ambulance 

 appeared and he was removed to the isolation 

 hospital. In my notes of the case I find well- 

 marked throat and rash all over body and limbs. 

 He had been under treatment for over twenty- 

 four hours. In a short time he was returned 

 from the hospital, as no sign of scarlet fever 

 was found. A - return his hands and feet 



peeled freely. A wonderful testimony to the 

 advantage of the plan of treatni. 



The question wil; less arise in many of 



your minds (as I have been frequently asked) : " ( 



method of treatment be carried out by a 

 mother in the poo: es of life ? Can the wife 



