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Guy's Hospital., 1864 - Clinical medicine
 

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Page 401 - The prize is open- for competition to the whole world, but the essay must be the production of a single person. The essay, which must be written in the English language, or if in a foreign language, accompanied by an English translation, must be sent to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, before January 1, 1898, addressed to Barton Cooke Hirst, MD, Chairman of the William F.
Page 401 - Each essay must be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name and address of the author and bearing on the outside the motto or device which is inscribed upon the essay.
Page 127 - ... they are all common, and the skeleton figure will appear to be continually undergoing a change of shape. §12. I have given ample proof that objects whose pictures do not fall on corresponding points of the two retinae may still appear single. I will now adduce an experiment which proves that similar pictures falling on corresponding points of the two retinae may appear double and in different places.
Page 196 - This condition generally lasted until they died — the duration of the effects being from twenty-five minutes to twelve hours after the administration of the poison. When the action of the poison was slower there was often no visible effect for hours or days. At first there was always a little discomfort from the taste of the...
Page 397 - SECOND. — At the end of July in the first year, on all the Subjects of the first year's Course of Study, one sum of £30, another of £25, and a third of £10 10*.
Page 126 - The theory which has obtained greatest currency is that which assumes that an object is seen single because its pictures fall on corresponding points of the two retinae, that is on points which are similarly situated with respect to the two centres both in distance and position. This theory supposes that the pictures projected on the retinae are exactly similar to each other, corresponding points of the two pictures falling on corresponding points of the two retinae.
Page viii - Ramskill, Josiah, 3, Meadow Lane, Leeds Ramskill, JS, MD, 5, St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, EC Rand, John, Walton, near Ipswich Rawdon, Henry, MD, Liverpool Royal Infirmary Ray, Edward, Dulwich, Surrey Rees, Owen, MD, FRS, 26, Albemarle Street, W.
Page 194 - She was able to swallow a mustard emetic, after which she became rapidly worse; lost her consciousness; the teeth became set, the hands clenched and blue, the muscles rigid and convulsed. She vomited freely a pale fluid matter, which had the peculiar odor of nitrobenzole. The breathing became much reduced, and the pulse could scarcely be felt. In about eleven hours there was reaction, consciousness returned, and she was able to swallow. At the end of seventeen hours she was much better; but she then...
Page 397 - Students are required to conform to the Rules and Regulations for the internal management of the Hospital. The privileges of a Student will be withdrawn in the event of neglect or misconduct. Certificates will not be given for Lectures or Practice, unless duly attended. The Winter Session terminates March 31st. The Summer Session commences May 1st, and concludes July 30th.
Page 196 - ... and then there would be either a gradual restoration of voluntary power with complete recovery, or death from exhaustion. The time that elapsed from the administration of the poison to the coming on of the first symptoms...

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