The Medical Standard, Volume 12G.P. Engelhard & Company, 1892 - Medicine |
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... passing reference to the malady which is on every tongue , and is credited with the virulence of a plague - the in- fluenza - the influence whose mysterious grip upon the physically strong and robust , as upon the feeble and frail ...
... passing reference to the malady which is on every tongue , and is credited with the virulence of a plague - the in- fluenza - the influence whose mysterious grip upon the physically strong and robust , as upon the feeble and frail ...
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... passed as far as the prostatic urethra ; nothing could be passed further . Seven hours after the patient was first seen aspiration was determined upon , as I felt sure the bladder would suffer if not soon relieved . A double in- guinal ...
... passed as far as the prostatic urethra ; nothing could be passed further . Seven hours after the patient was first seen aspiration was determined upon , as I felt sure the bladder would suffer if not soon relieved . A double in- guinal ...
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... passed . If we believe the collapse to be due wholly to the number of stools we would most rationally proceed to stop the stools ; we would give the child opium , tannic acid , or anything to stop the flow from the bowels . But if it be ...
... passed . If we believe the collapse to be due wholly to the number of stools we would most rationally proceed to stop the stools ; we would give the child opium , tannic acid , or anything to stop the flow from the bowels . But if it be ...
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... passing the most abominable stools , and yet it may be well , happy and lively , Such cases are going to do well enough if let alone . It is not simply the putridity that directs you to interfere , but the continued severe nerv- ous ...
... passing the most abominable stools , and yet it may be well , happy and lively , Such cases are going to do well enough if let alone . It is not simply the putridity that directs you to interfere , but the continued severe nerv- ous ...
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... passed for a few minutes from forehead to occiput . The parents were directed to discontinue this treatment in two ... passing to the lower extremities , the whole at- tack lasting scarcely a minute . There was ap- parently no loss of ...
... passed for a few minutes from forehead to occiput . The parents were directed to discontinue this treatment in two ... passing to the lower extremities , the whole at- tack lasting scarcely a minute . There was ap- parently no loss of ...
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Page 174 - Philadelphia," on or before October 1, 1901. Each essay must be distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto, and containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The committee reserves the right to make no award if the essays submitted are not considered worthy...
Page 175 - July 14, 1897, provided that an essay deemed by the committee of award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in medicine, but...
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Page 172 - In the first place, the remedy is to be tried on the healthy body, without any foreign substance mixed with it ; a very small dose is to be taken, and attention is to be directed to every effect produced by it ; for example, on the pulse, the temperature, the respiration, the secretions. Having obtained these obvious phenomena in health, you may then pass on to experiment on the body in a state of disease.
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Page 175 - ... the name and address of the author. It is a condition of competition that the successful essay or a copy of it shall remain in possession of the College; other essays will be returned upon application within three months after the award. The Alvarenga Prize for 1894 has been awarded to Dr.
Page 163 - pelvic hsematocele," from an observation of a number of cases, I am almost convinced that in nearly every instance the trouble is ruptured tubal pregnancy. It is now pretty generally conceded that all fecundation takes place either in the tubes or on the surface of the ovary, and the wonder has been that ectopic gestation is as rare as generally believed. I do not think it is very rare —in fact, it is of quite common occurrence; but because of unfavorable evironments, early death and absorption...
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