British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 501872 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page 8
... tion of the second division of the volume . II . Hospitalism . If we consider the enormous interests vested in our large palatial hospitals , metropolitan and provincial , their prestige , their dignity , their traditions , and the ...
... tion of the second division of the volume . II . Hospitalism . If we consider the enormous interests vested in our large palatial hospitals , metropolitan and provincial , their prestige , their dignity , their traditions , and the ...
Page 19
... tion , as well as the immunity which New South Wales , in common with the Cape of Good Hope , has , up to the present moment , enjoyed from the ravages of pestilential cholera , espe- cially when we consider the rapidity and the ...
... tion , as well as the immunity which New South Wales , in common with the Cape of Good Hope , has , up to the present moment , enjoyed from the ravages of pestilential cholera , espe- cially when we consider the rapidity and the ...
Page 20
... tion is kept at all under the eye of the authorities , our sailors suffer less from syphilis . We can just allude to some subjects touched on in the appendix . Staff - surgeon Jenkins , in his report on the health of the artillery ...
... tion is kept at all under the eye of the authorities , our sailors suffer less from syphilis . We can just allude to some subjects touched on in the appendix . Staff - surgeon Jenkins , in his report on the health of the artillery ...
Page 24
... tion , a process which is believed at first to engender fever . The other hypothesis , which finds many supporters is , that as large quantities of clay and soil have been brought into and around the fort , to erect and to repair ...
... tion , a process which is believed at first to engender fever . The other hypothesis , which finds many supporters is , that as large quantities of clay and soil have been brought into and around the fort , to erect and to repair ...
Page 35
... tion of caustics is , we are glad to find , not recommended , and the galvanic cautery fares likewise . Such are the various forms of the internal operation . The other operations are discussed at length , and some very important ...
... tion of caustics is , we are glad to find , not recommended , and the galvanic cautery fares likewise . Such are the various forms of the internal operation . The other operations are discussed at length , and some very important ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid acute anatomy animal appears applied artery astigmatism asylums average blood cancer cardiac cause chloroform cholera chromic acid clinical colotomy condition deaths diagnosis diarrhoea diet disease doses Duncan edition effects epidemic Ermerins experiments fact fatal female fever fluid forceps Galen give grains hæmorrhage hæmorrhoids heart Hippocrates Hospital Hysteria hysterical increase influence injected injury insane instance Journal labour lactic acid lectures lesions less ligature London lungs lymph matter medicine membrane ment mitral morbid mortality mucous mucous membrane murmur muscles muscular nature nerves observed occurred oil of turpentine operation organs pain paper pathology patient phosphorus phthisis physician physiological poison portion practice present produced Professor quinine rectum reference regard remarks retina says Simpson Sir James Simpson skin statistics strychnia surgeons symptoms syphilis tetanus therapeutics tion tissue treatment tumour urine uterine uterus vaccine vessels wounds
Popular passages
Page 3 - Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception: in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
Page 200 - Allbutt (TC)— ON THE USE OF THE OPHTHALMOSCOPE in Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Kidneys ; also in certain other General Disorders. By THOMAS CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, MA, MD Cantab., Physician to the Leeds General Infirmary, Lecturer on Practical Medicine, &c.
Page 92 - A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment of Diseases Of the Heart. Second revised and enlarged edition. In one octavo volume of 550 pages, with a plate. Cloth, $4.
Page 5 - The particular pangs are now forgotten ; but the blank whirlwind of emotion, the horror of great darkness, and the sense of desertion by God and man, bordering close upon despair, which swept through my mind and overwhelmed my heart, I can never forget, however gladly I would do so.
Page 342 - For treason is but trusted like the fox ; Who, ne'er so tame, so cherished and locked up, Will have a wild trick of his ancestors.
Page 57 - It cannot be too distinctly understood that the person who contracts cholera in this country is ipso facto demonstrated with almost absolute certainty to have been exposed to excremental pollution; that what gave him cholera was (mediately or immediately...
Page 4 - And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shall not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake...
Page 437 - THE THANATOPHIDIA OF INDIA; being a Description of the Venomous Snakes of the Indian Peninsula. With an Account of the Influence of their Poison on Life, and a Series of Experiments.
Page 41 - The whole history of twin births is exceptional, indicates imperfect development and feeble organisation in the product, and leads us to regard twinning in the human species as a departure from the physiological rule, and, therefore, injurious to all concerned.
Page 426 - In hope, a king doth go to war! In hope, a lover lives full long ! In hope, a merchant sails full far ! In hope, just men do suffer wrong ! In hope, the ploughman sows his seed ! Thus Hope helps thousands at their need ! Then faint not, heart ! among the rest, Whatever chance, hope thou the best...