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Identifier: n05journalamerica07ameruoft (find matches)
Title: Journal - American Institute of Homopathy
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: American Institute of Homeopathy American Institute of Homeopathy
Subjects: Homeopathy Homeopathy
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Board of Trustees of the American Institute of Homopathy
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries and Member Libraries

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view it as athing strictly apart from your Institute work, or do you feel the impor-tance of it to you, a member of the Institute? Bring yourself to realize first—that it is YOUR JOURNAL—that itis a means of communication between you and your fellow members—that it is the pulse of the Institute. Foster and cherish it—help it togrow—make it the one Gibraltar upon which the whole Institute may restmore securely. Your officers and trustees are working to make YOUR Journal a suc-cess for YOU. They want it to thrive, to enlarge and to increase in num-bers. They want it to be the foundation of a better Institute, to inspire,to aid and to help support not only the Institute as a whole—but its in-dividual members. Here is where YOUR Journal comes to you. Will you come to it?There are many ways by which you can materially aid ih its success.Write today—that you will help—and we will tell you how. BUSINESS MANAGER, 917 Marshall Field Bldg., Chicago, III.(Continued on page xvi.)
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THE JOUBNAL OF THE AMEBICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMOEOPATHY. XT Corpora Lutea in disorders of the menopause There is abundant evidence that the ovarian principle, repre-sented in Corpora Lutea, P. D. & Co., is of much value incontrolling the complex and annoying symptoms attending theartificial menopause, especially in young women, and in relievingthe nervous disturbances incidental to the natural menopause.It has also been successfully used in amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea,chlorosis, menorrhagia, hysteria, neurasthenia, and as anaphrodisiac. We supply the dried and pov^^dered Corpora Lutea in cap-sules containing 5 grains each, v^hich is the equivalent of about 30grains of fresh corpus luteum. The physician vfho employs both Corpora Lutea, P. D. & Co., and the average ovarian extract, will discover that there is amarked difference in them therapeutically. There is a reason for this. In the preparation of Corpora Lutea, P. D. & Co., onlythe yellow granular material from fresh ovaries

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7, no.5
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  • bookyear:1909
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  • bookauthor:American_Institute_of_Homeopathy
  • booksubject:Homeopathy
  • bookpublisher:Cleveland__Ohio___Board_of_Trustees_of_the_American_Institute_of_Homopathy
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
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