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Identifier: interstatemedica2619unse (find matches)
Title: Interstate medical journal
Year: 1919 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis, : Interstate Medical Journal
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities

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s shown, however, that peroxide of hydrogen of .unknown origin and uncertain character is open to wide variation.Realizing this, medical men have appreciated the advantages of DIOXOGEN a pure peroxide of hydrogen of constant uniformity, strength andfreedom from toxic or irritating action. In their hospital practice theyhave been quick to see its advantages. In the dressing of woundsDioxogen has proven an ideal antiseptic, not alone because of itsprompt control of suppurative processes, but because of its stimulationof tissue repair. In addition, it is odorless, colorless and non-stainingto tissues and dressings, qualities which have meant much to bothphysician and patient. In view of its dependable germicidal efficiency and rreedom fromthe objectionable features of other antiseptics, it is easy to under-stand the routine use of Dioxogen in a large proportion of the wellequipped hospitals of the land. Send for interesting booklet THE OAKLAND CHEMICAL CO. 10 ASTOR PLACE :: NEW YORK CITY
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Interstate Medical Journal. VOL. XXVI JANUARY, 1919. No. 1 EDITORIAL. BLOOD CHEMISTRY—IS IT WORTH WHILE FOR THE CLINICIAN? During the last few years, especially since the war has placedan embargo on criticism, the flood of publications describingmethods and results of blood analyses has gradually been creepinghigher and higher. The clinician now asks for a blood nonproteinnitrogen determination as light-heartedly as he demands a blood-pressure test. Enough material has now accumulated to enable us to offer pro-visional answers to the questions: 1. Is there, from the purely clinical point of view, much to begained from blood analyses? 2. If there is, what is it ? 3. Is blood analyses the best means of obtaining the informationwe are after? If only so in parts, which are those parts? 4. What can be substituted with advantage? So far as clinical applications are concerned, blood analyses dealwith the determinations tabulated below. There are, of course,other determinations made by bioc

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