Wiley, Dr. H. W., 301, 428, 429
Willard, Miss Frances E., 23, 44-47
Williams, Henry Smith, 399
Pink Pills, 315
Willson, alcohol and snake-bite, 211
Winternitz, 184, 185, 225
Wolff, 176
Wollowicz, 77-79, 81
Woodhead, Dr. G. Sims, 211, 276-284, 366, 383
Woods, Dr. Matthew, 364
Wood, Dr. H. C., 119
Zwieback, 175
ERRATA
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The use of cocaine is advancing rapidly in this
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the above correction.]
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possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious
typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have
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alphabetically.Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:
page v: typo corrected
Sims Woodhead on immunity--Delearde's[Delearde's] experiments
page vi: typo corrected
Dr. Knox Bond on Scarlet Fever--Metchinkoff[Metchnikoff] on
white blood-cells--Kassowitz describes his
page vii: typo corrected
to quit drinking--Dr. T. D. Crother's[Crothers'] remedy
page 21: typo corrected
THE WOMAN[']S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION IN OPPOSITION TO
ALCOHOL AS MEDICINE.
page 48: typo corrected
department of the hospital was commissoned[commissioned] to
treat diseases without the use of alcoholic liquids.
page 53: typo corrected
treatment for seven weeks for metorrhagia[metrorrhagia],
nietortes[TN: unsure what this word is] and peritonitis
page 106: typo corrected
who, but for its mistaken use, might have recovered from the
illness affecting then[them].
page 111: typo corrected
or influenced by alcoholism. If the clinical
thermometor[thermometer] shows the temperature to be above
page 129: typo corrected
An editorial in the Journal of the Amercian[American] Medical
Association said:
page 158: typo corrected
E. White, M. D., Medical Director Nordrach Ranch
Sanatorium[Sanitorium], Colorado Springs, Colorado.
page 172: typo corrected
irritant of which the stomach is trying to be rid. Do not arrest
it permaturely[prematurely], but assist it.
page 180
is usually a symptom of trouble somewhere else, often in the
alimentary canal, and[an] o
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