The Philadelphia Polyclinic, Volume 4Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine., 1895 - Medicine Vol. 7 contains the Record of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1898. |
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... continued presence of probably virulent Klebs Loeffler bacilli in the throats of two of the other children would , I think , indicate that antitoxin serum does not kill the micro- I organisms themselves , but merely neutralizes their ...
... continued presence of probably virulent Klebs Loeffler bacilli in the throats of two of the other children would , I think , indicate that antitoxin serum does not kill the micro- I organisms themselves , but merely neutralizes their ...
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... continued , and the more frequently they are administered , the more complete is the immunity secured . In order to obtain this immunity , the inoculation with the germ must follow soon after the last treatment with the nuclein ...
... continued , and the more frequently they are administered , the more complete is the immunity secured . In order to obtain this immunity , the inoculation with the germ must follow soon after the last treatment with the nuclein ...
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... has been seen repeatedly since operation , the last time being nearly three years from the date of the thyroidectomy . Her health has continued good ; her voice has recovered 22 [ Jan. 19 , THE PHILADELPHIA POLYCLINIC .
... has been seen repeatedly since operation , the last time being nearly three years from the date of the thyroidectomy . Her health has continued good ; her voice has recovered 22 [ Jan. 19 , THE PHILADELPHIA POLYCLINIC .
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Her health has continued good ; her voice has recovered its normal quality , and there is no evidence whatever of myxedema . It was because of the fear that myxedema might occur that I allowed a portion of the left lobe of the enlarged ...
Her health has continued good ; her voice has recovered its normal quality , and there is no evidence whatever of myxedema . It was because of the fear that myxedema might occur that I allowed a portion of the left lobe of the enlarged ...
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... continued inhibition of the peptic glands is succeeded by atrophy , and what is at first an amenable condition , terminates in structural change and is per- sistent . Most cases of dilatation of the stomach begin as functional defects ...
... continued inhibition of the peptic glands is succeeded by atrophy , and what is at first an amenable condition , terminates in structural change and is per- sistent . Most cases of dilatation of the stomach begin as functional defects ...
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Page 360 - The third triennial prize of five hundred dollars, under the deed of trust of Mrs. William F. Jenks, will be awarded to the author of the best essay on " Infant Mortality During Labor, and its Prevention.
Page 406 - Diseases of the Eye. By EDWARD JACKSON, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine...
Page 502 - Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia...
Page 512 - AND URINARY DIAGNOSIS : A Manual for the Use of Physicians, Surgeons, and Students. By Charles W. Purdy...
Page 402 - College of the City of New York ; Visiting Physician to the Presbyterian and Bellevue Hospitals, New York. LARGE OCTAVO, EIGHT HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN PAGES, ILLUSTRATED.
Page 522 - Diseases of the Skin : A Practical Treatise for the Use of Students and Practitioners. By JN HYDE, AM, MD, Professor of Skin and Venereal Diseases, Rush Medical College, Chicago.
Page 89 - The twentieth Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Medicine will be held in one of the buildings of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, on Saturday, May 4th and on Monday, May 6th, 1895. The "Headquarters" of the Fellows of the Academy and the meetings of the Council will be at the "Stafford.
Page 306 - ... all the axes lying in planes at right angles to this line are correspondingly lengthened, with a proportional lengthening of their circumferences and separation of their meridians, so that the direct depressing force is converted into an indirect disruptive force acting at right angles to the direction of the former. The effect is to produce a fissure or fissures, which will have a general meridional direction.
Page 513 - ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; late Clinical Lecturer on Dermatology in Jefferson Medical College ; Dermatologist to the Howard Hospital.
Page 272 - Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.