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[29] _Medical Times and Gazette_, June 14th, 1865, p. 42.
[30] Italics mine.
[31] E. P. Wilson, “St. George’s Hospital Reports,” 1869.
[32] “Thèse de Paris,” _N. Y. Med. Journal_, Sept. 1877.
[33] Pepper, _N. Y. Medical Record_, Nov. 16th, 1878. H. H. Smith, _Ibid._
Joseph H. Howe, _Ibid._, Dec. 7th, 1878, and Jan. 4th, 1879. J. S. Prout,
_Ibid._, May 11th, 1878.
[34] “The Intravenous Injection of Ammonia,” _N. Y. Medical Record_, June,
1879.
[35] “Medico-Chirurg. Transactions,” vol. L., p. 570.
[36] New York _Medical Gazette_, Jan. 10th, 1880.
[37] “The Hypodermic Injection of Morphia; its History, Advantages and
Dangers,” N. Y., 1880.
[38] _Medical Press and Circular_, Nov. 29th, 1876.
[39] In my chapter on “The Morphia Habit,” I shall show that much larger
amounts have been used, and for long periods.
[40] “Morbid Craving for Morphia.” London, 1880.
[41] (N. Y. _Med. Record_), _Southern Med. Record_, Sept. 20th, 1879.
[42] (Atlanta _Medical Journal_) _Physicians’ Monitor_, 1878.
[43] H. C. Wood; “Materia Medica and Therapeutics,” p. 440. Phila., 1877.
℞. Ferri sulphatis, gr. xx
Ext. alöes, aq., ʒj
Ext. taraxaci, q. s. M.
Ft. pil. No. 60.
SIG.—Two, night and morning.
[44] “The Hypodermic Method,” etc., p. 90.
[45] N. Y. _Medical Record_, 1876, p. 436.
[46] By letter.
[47] April 14th, 1877.
[48] _Lancet_, Dec. 18, 1875.
[49] Letter.
[50] Philadelphia _Medical and Surgical Reporter_, Nov. 9, 1878.
[51] Ibid.
[52] Ibid.
[53] _American Journal of Insanity_, 1878, p. 367.
[54] New York _Medical Record_, 1872, p. 106.
[55] _Wiener Med. Wochenschrift_, Feb. 28, 1874.
[56] The _Clinic_, March 2, 1872.
[57] Philadelphia _Med. and Surg. Reporter_, Jan. 16, 1875.
[58] _Druggists’ Circular and Gazette_, Nov., 1879
[59] Edinburgh _Medical Journal_, Sept. 1877, p. 211.
[60] Dr. A. P. Hayne, Med. Supt. Inebriate Asylum, San Francisco, Cal.
[61] London _Lancet_, Aug. 2d, 1873.
[62] Letter to the Author.
[63] _Lancet_, Dec., 1875.
[64] _Lancet_, March 11, 1876.
[65] Letters to the Author.
[66] Letter to the Author.
[67] Quoted by Mattison, “Chloral Inebriety,” a paper read before the
King’s Co. Medical Society, April 15th, 1879.
[68] Mattison, op. cit.
[69] Op. cit., p. 5.
[70] Philadelphia _Medical and Surgical Reporter_, Nov. 9, 1878.
[71] In a letter just received Dr. Mattison states that Dr. Benj. Lee, of
Philadelphia, is the gentleman referred to, but that he (Dr. Mattison)
does not remember in what journal he saw the case reported.
[72] London _Lancet_, Aug. 9, 1873.
[73] Quoted by Mattison, op. cit., p. 5.
[74] _American Practitioner_, 1875.
[75] Quoted by Labbée, _Archiv. Gen. de Med._, 1870, p. 330.
[76] Berlin _Klin. Wochen._, July 3, 1876, p. 389.
[77] _Archiv. Gen. de Med._, 1870. T. 2, p. 330.
[78] _Compte Rendu_, Aug. 3, 1874.
[79] _American Journal of the Med. Sciences_, Oct., 1877.
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