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... physicians , nurses , and instruments . He employed rapid alternation in the use of the wards , and each patient was ... physician and nurse were both required to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water by means of a large nail ...
... physicians , nurses , and instruments . He employed rapid alternation in the use of the wards , and each patient was ... physician and nurse were both required to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water by means of a large nail ...
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... physicians and nurses were no longer overworked and anxious , and the patients were bright and cheerful instead of despondent ... physician to the Maternity Hospi- tal . During the three months of his service there had been ninety - six ...
... physicians and nurses were no longer overworked and anxious , and the patients were bright and cheerful instead of despondent ... physician to the Maternity Hospi- tal . During the three months of his service there had been ninety - six ...
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... physician on the frontier that he be- lieves in and has acted on this principle in the treat- ment of an adult . The patient was a pauper , and was suffering from a serpiginous phagedana which had de- stroyed the external genitals , and ...
... physician on the frontier that he be- lieves in and has acted on this principle in the treat- ment of an adult . The patient was a pauper , and was suffering from a serpiginous phagedana which had de- stroyed the external genitals , and ...
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... physician has combatted death at each of these points ; has taxed to the utmost the art of the cook to appease the recalcitrant stomach ; has crowded in food and stimulant by every channel , and all for what ? to exhaust the strength ...
... physician has combatted death at each of these points ; has taxed to the utmost the art of the cook to appease the recalcitrant stomach ; has crowded in food and stimulant by every channel , and all for what ? to exhaust the strength ...
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... Physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital . Books AND PAMPHLETS RECEIved . A Treatise on Bright's Disease of the Kidneys . Its Pathology , Diagnosis , and Treatment , with chapters on the Anatomy of the Kidney , Albuminuria , and ...
... Physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital . Books AND PAMPHLETS RECEIved . A Treatise on Bright's Disease of the Kidneys . Its Pathology , Diagnosis , and Treatment , with chapters on the Anatomy of the Kidney , Albuminuria , and ...
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Page 120 - SURGERY (THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF). A Systematic Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Surgery by Authors of various Nations.
Page 244 - In the case of food: (1) If any substance or substances have been mixed with it, so as to lower or depreciate, or injuriously affect its quality, strength, or purity; (2) If any inferior or cheaper substance or substances have been substituted wholly or in part for it...
Page 210 - In that day shall there be an altar to the Lord in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof to the Lord.
Page 244 - In the case of drugs. 1. If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down therein. 2. If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. 3. If its strength or purity fall below the...
Page 253 - If, when sold under or by a name recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, it differs from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down therein. (2) If, when sold under or by a name not recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. (3) If its strength, quality, or purity falls below the professed standard...
Page 244 - ... if it consists wholly or in part of a diseased, decomposed, putrid, infected, tainted, or rotten animal or vegetable substance or article, whether manufactured or not, or, in the case of milk, if it is the produce of a diseased animal...
Page 376 - First, If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized In the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary...
Page 244 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Page 42 - To discover a method by which the vaccine contagium may be cultivated apart from the animal body, in some medium or media not otherwise zymotic : the method to be such that the contagium may by means of it be multiplied to an indefinite extent in successive generations, and that the product after any number of such generations .shall (so far as can within the time be tested) prove itself of identical potency with standard vaccine lymph.
Page 168 - And the sum of five thousand dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the the purposes of this section provided.