Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891 by Various
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come soon, when newspaper circulations shall be open to the same
inspection and publicity as is now the case with banks and insurance companies, and when the circulation liar and swindler shall be amenable to the same law and liable to the same penalty as stands against and is visited upon any other perjurer and thief. _(To be continued_.) * * * * * HOW TO PREVENT HAY FEVER. By ALEXANDER RIXA, M.D., New York. In the May (1890) number of the _Therapeutic Gazette_ I furnished some contribution to the "Treatment of Hay Fever." I reported therein a favorable result in the treatment of this mysterious disease in the experience of my last year's cases. My experience of this year is far more gratifying, and worthy of receiving a wide publicity. I treated six cases in all, four of which have been habitual for years to hay fever proper without complications, while the other two used to have the disease aggravated with reflex asthma and bronchial catarrh. |
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