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Title: A volume commemorating the creation of the second city of the world : by the consolidation of the communities adjacent to New York harbor under the new charter of the City of New York
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Durst, Seymour B., 1913-, former owner. NNC
Subjects: Lawyers Accountants Physicians
Publisher: New York : Republic Press
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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ng forthis purpose. While special attention is given to surgery in its relation tochronic diseases in these institutions, different methods of treatment are em-ployed as indicated; such as medicines, static, faradic, and galvanic electricity,bathing, massage, etc. Patients are provided with the comforts of a home,and the conveniences of a sanatorium. During the past years orificial sur-gery has been receiving more and more attention in medical works. Follow-ing are a few extracts from Dr. Charles S. Elliotts works on Nervous andMental Diseases, bearing on this branch of the work of the Doctors Muncie.In any chronic case where the face is pale and sallow, the skin flabby, handsand feet cold, the whole system torpid, and the mind dull, orificial measureswill induce a healthy capillary circulation, and, in course of time, will cure thecase. There is no form of chronic disease to which it is applicable that itwill not cure. Nervous prostration means excess of nervous irritation, and the I
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  • booksubject:Lawyers
  • booksubject:Accountants
  • booksubject:Physicians
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Republic_Press
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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