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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 Page 346, third line from bottom omitted: The use of cocaine is advancing rapidly in this [Transcriber's Note: The text was emended to include the above correction.] * * * * * TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Note that the index has _not_ been resorted 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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