The American Medical Journal, Volume 15; Volume 17Southeastern Book and Publishing Company, 1887 - Medicine |
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... profession as it is . I have since that case had others , where by using the thermometer in like circumstances I find a temperature from 104 ° to 106 ° . Who would say that such a case would be out soon , or out at all unless skillfully ...
... profession as it is . I have since that case had others , where by using the thermometer in like circumstances I find a temperature from 104 ° to 106 ° . Who would say that such a case would be out soon , or out at all unless skillfully ...
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... profession to point out some of the principal features of merit this very valuable preparation possesses . It contains three most nutritive and digestive agents , rich as they are in phosphates , diastase and albuminoids . Hence , at a ...
... profession to point out some of the principal features of merit this very valuable preparation possesses . It contains three most nutritive and digestive agents , rich as they are in phosphates , diastase and albuminoids . Hence , at a ...
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... profession of medicine stands on a basis which more light would sink into oblivion , then let it go , and let physicians seek other means of competency . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CHARITIES . Physicians , perhaps , do more charity work than ...
... profession of medicine stands on a basis which more light would sink into oblivion , then let it go , and let physicians seek other means of competency . MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CHARITIES . Physicians , perhaps , do more charity work than ...
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... profession is to be congratu- lated upon the fact that the operation has fallen into disuse . " I do not believe that many cases are benefitted by this operation . A case , to my knowledge , where Dr. Thomas performed this opera- tion a ...
... profession is to be congratu- lated upon the fact that the operation has fallen into disuse . " I do not believe that many cases are benefitted by this operation . A case , to my knowledge , where Dr. Thomas performed this opera- tion a ...
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... profession assigns us . " WE read in the New York Herald that " a hornet's nest which has been deserted by the hornets , bound on the throat with a piece of flannel , will cure the most malignant sore throat . " If that is so , what ...
... profession assigns us . " WE read in the New York Herald that " a hornet's nest which has been deserted by the hornets , bound on the throat with a piece of flannel , will cure the most malignant sore throat . " If that is so , what ...
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Page 154 - A REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Embracing the Entire Range of Scientific and Practical Medicine and Allied Science. By Various Writers.
Page 447 - Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.
Page 399 - MD, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, etc. With 118 Illustrations. NINTH EDITION, WITH CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. 8vo. 932 pages. Cloth, $5.00; sheep, $6.00. "Dr. Hammond's treatise on the diseases of the nervous system...
Page 154 - By DB St. John Roosa, MD, LL.D., professor of diseases of the eye and ear in the New York Post-graduate Medical School ; formerly president of the New York Academy of Medicine, Etc., and A.
Page 398 - A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Hair and Scalp." By George Thomas Jackson, MD, Instructor in Dermatology in the New York Polyclinic; Assistant Visiting Physician to the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, etc., etc. 8vo.: three hundred and fifty-six pages. Cloth, $2.75. New York: EB Treat, 771 Broadway, 1887. "Diseases of the Female Mammary Glands.
Page 393 - Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to renew their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid.
Page 400 - Papine was used in a case of acute dysentery of unusual severity requiring unusually large doses of opium. The effects of Papine were so purely hypnotic and anodyne that a pound was ordered, and no other form of opium was used during the entire illness. Papine is a pharmaceutical triumph.
Page 211 - Dissolves the abnormal crystalline substances that may be in the blood and urine, (g) Necessary to have the hot water out of the stomach before meals...
Page 446 - INSANITY, ITS CLASSIFICATION, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. A manual for students and practitioners of medicine By E. C.
Page 236 - By A. Charpentier, MD, Paris. Illustrated with lithographic plates and wood engravings. This is also Vol. IV. of the ''Cyclopedia of Obstetrics and Gynecology" (12 vols.), issued monthly during 1887.