Medical PahJications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 



WITHE JRSTIJSJE 



The International Pocket JVIedical Formulary 



Arranged Therapeutically. 



-A ^T 9Vi^^T-^™^^ WiTHERSTiNE, M.S., M.D., AssociatG Editor of the 

 -Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences;" Visiting Physician of the Home 

 New Y^^r ' ^"™'^"^^^"' PWIadelphia ; Late House-Surgeon ChaSty HospS! 



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 and Eye-washes ; Formuke for Suppositories; Use of the Thennomet'eMn^ 

 ease; Poisons Antidotes, and Treatment; Directions for Post-Mortem and 

 Medico-Legal Examinations ; Treatment of Asphyxia, Sun-stroke etc Ami 

 emetic Remedies and Disinfectants ; Obstetrical Wble Directions foLi'gato.; 



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