Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 71
Page xi
... thoughts on , 327 , 373 , 410 . Sweats , night , 526 . Synovitis of left hip - joint , 17 . Syphilis , the abortive treatment of , 131 . Syphilitic rashes , ointment for , 335 . Syringe , care of hypodermic , 113 . Tansy oil in ...
... thoughts on , 327 , 373 , 410 . Sweats , night , 526 . Synovitis of left hip - joint , 17 . Syphilis , the abortive treatment of , 131 . Syphilitic rashes , ointment for , 335 . Syringe , care of hypodermic , 113 . Tansy oil in ...
Page 24
... cures of the itinerant quack . Few reflections can be more mortifying to the " " surgeon than the thought that by undue timidity and too 24 REST AND EXERCISE AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS . teachings. He was ever an ardent advocate of clinical ...
... cures of the itinerant quack . Few reflections can be more mortifying to the " " surgeon than the thought that by undue timidity and too 24 REST AND EXERCISE AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS . teachings. He was ever an ardent advocate of clinical ...
Page 25
A Professional Medical Journal. surgeon than the thought that by undue timidity and too pro- longed adherence to a line of treatment which at the outset was perfectly correct , he has injured his patient and brought dis- credit both upon ...
A Professional Medical Journal. surgeon than the thought that by undue timidity and too pro- longed adherence to a line of treatment which at the outset was perfectly correct , he has injured his patient and brought dis- credit both upon ...
Page 34
... thought , were at present agreed that in all those cases where it would be safe to replace the hernia by simple taxis , if that were possible , the same might be done after restraining adhesions of the sac or constricting bands around ...
... thought , were at present agreed that in all those cases where it would be safe to replace the hernia by simple taxis , if that were possible , the same might be done after restraining adhesions of the sac or constricting bands around ...
Page 35
... thought that no operation for strangulated hernia could be said to be properly performed without the final closure of the hernial canal . By this practice five decided advantages were gained . ( 1 ) Complete isolation of the peritoneal ...
... thought that no operation for strangulated hernia could be said to be properly performed without the final closure of the hernial canal . By this practice five decided advantages were gained . ( 1 ) Complete isolation of the peritoneal ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal abscess acetanilid acid action acute albuminuria American Medical anæmia Ann Arbor antipyrine antiseptic applied blood Board of Health bowels carbolic acid cause cavity cent chloroform cholera chronic clinical College condition convulsions cure Detroit diagnosis diarrhoea digitalis dilatation diphtheria disease dose drug eczema effect erysipelas fluid frequently give given grains hæmorrhage hallucination Hospital hundred ical inflammation injections intestine iodoform irritation kidney labor lectures lesions lungs Medical Association medical department Medical Society Medicine ment method Michigan microbes month mucous membrane nerve nervous observed Obstetrics operation ophthalmoscope organ pain paralysis pathology patient Philadelphia physician PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON pneumonia practice practitioner present produced profession Professor puerperal fever pulse relieved remedy removed reported rheumatism says scarlet fever skin solution stomach suppuration Surgery surgical symptoms temperature therapeutic tion tissue treatment tumor typhoid fever ulcer University urine uterine uterus wound York
Popular passages
Page 135 - By Louis STARR, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania ; Physician to the Children's Hospital.
Page 448 - Designed for the Use of Professional and other Nurses, and especially as a text-book for Nurses in Training. By J. C. Wilson, AM, MD, Author of " A Treatise on the Continued Fevers...
Page 451 - Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. By HENRY C. CHAPMAN, MD, Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 322 - This house is one of long standing, and enjoys a reputation of the highest character. The preparations referred to we commend specially to the notice of practitioners.
Page 84 - 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, member of the New York Dermatological Society, etc.
Page 212 - A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For the use of Students and Practitioners.
Page 567 - Women have aborted during previous Pregnancies, or in any case where abortion is feared, the Aletris Cordial is indicated, and should be continuously administered during entire gestation. ACID MAN NATE A MILD, SAFE AND PLEASANT APERIENT.
Page 312 - INSANITY, ITS CLASSIFICATION, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. A manual for students and practitioners of medicine By E. C.
Page 573 - Attendance upon at least two regular courses of lectures is required for graduation. The SPRING SESSION consists of recitations, clinical lectures and exercises, and didactic lectures on special subjects. This Session begins about the middle of March and continues until the middle of June.