Observations on hay-fever, hay-asthma, or summer-catarrh / by W. Abbotts Smith.
- Smith, Wm. Abbotts (William Abbotts)
- Date:
- 1865
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Observations on hay-fever, hay-asthma, or summer-catarrh / by W. Abbotts Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![information, most important to all interested in the treatment of the two maladies, upon the nature of which that author has thrown so much light. —' Medical Mirror.' III. ON GLYCERINE, A.ND ITS USES IN MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND PHARMACY. Partly an Abstract of M. Demarquay'>= work De la Glycerine, &c. Cloth cover. Is. 6d. i^ost-free. We feel indebted to the author for liaviiig, in so tew payes, brought together so much and such trustwortliy information respecting a comj)ound wliicii, although discovered in the lu^t century' by the illustrious Scheele, has only within tlie last few years received the attention which it undoubtedly deserves. . . . The author has enhanced the value of this little treatise by inserting a variety of forniul.'c for tlie preparation of the most ai)proved glyccrolates, such as have stooil the test of experience in medical practice.—' Hrit. and For. Med. Chir. Review.' II J'tanl d'ordre, de clarte, et de concision. Pour etre complete, ellc n'a besoiu que de quelques pages de plus.—' Gazette Medicale de Paris.' The work of Demarquay has been translated and condensed by Dr. J^botts Smith. This book gives very complete information on the subject.—* Lancet.' The book is just what was wanted,—a thoroughly practical treatise on the application of glj'cerine to medicine and surgery. —' The Chemist.' ' There will be found in this little work a mine of information on the chemical and therapeutical pro[ierties of glycerine, together with a full account of its earlier history, and of its fir.st introduction as a medicinal agent.—'Dublin Medical Press.' It will enable the practitioner to read almost all that is known of the history, origin, ])roduction, -purity, and uses of that very remarkable substance, glycerine.—' Medical Times and Gazette.' Those who desire to make themselves acquainted with the properties of glycerine, its mode of preparation, and the pharmaceutical compounds into which it is made to enter, will iiiid all the necessary information in Dr. Abbotts .Smith's abstract.—' Medical Circular.' London : H. K. Liiwi.s, 136 Gower street. IV. ON THE INHALATION OF GASES AND MEDI- CATED VAPOURS in the TREATMENT of CONSUMPTION and other PULMONARY DISEASES. With a Paper on the TREATMENT of WilOOP- JNG-COUGH. Price Is. (Just published.) The pamphlet contains much interesting information on the subject of inhalation, and will well repay perusal.—' Medical Mirror.' H a fair summary of the use of inhalation in orthodox practice ' Medical Times. ' London : R. H.vitDwicKE, 192 Piccadilly.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22302876_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)