The Medical Independent: A Monthly Review of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

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Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn
1857 - Medicine
 

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Page 695 - MEDICAL LEXICON"; A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a concise explanation of the various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence and Dentistry, Notices of Climate and...
Page 49 - True religion undoubtedly leads us to do to others as we would that they should do to us.
Page 355 - Repeat these movements deliberately and perseveringly, fifteen times only in a minute. (When the patient lies on the thorax, this cavity is compressed by the weight of the body, and expiration takes place. When he is turned on the side, this pressure is removed, and inspiration occurs.) 6th. When the...
Page 354 - Turn the body very gently on the side and a little beyond, and then briskly on the face, back again; repeating these measures cautiously, efficiently, and perseveringly about fifteen times in the minute, or once every four or five seconds, occasionally varying the side.
Page 103 - The faculty of every regularly constituted medical college or chartered school of medicine shall have the privilege of sending two delegates.
Page 293 - Annual Session, were taken up and laid on the table. Dr. Lindsley offered the following amendment to the Constitution, which was seconded by Dr. Gunn : " In Art. II, omit the words
Page 231 - Ind., on the Value of a Strict Attention to Position in the Treatment of Diseases of the Abdomen.
Page 214 - which wasteth at noonday," despoiled them of " the armor wherein they trusted," and have driven them ignominious from the field.
Page 717 - said the Doctor, 'do you pretend to be paid for such a piece of work ? Why, you have spoiled my pavement, and then covered it over with earth, to hide your bad work ! ' ' Doctor ! ' said the paviour, ' mine is not the only bad work the earth hides.
Page 399 - Hyperion's curls; the front of Jove himself; An eye like Mars, to threaten and command; A station like the herald Mercury New-lighted on a heaven-kissing hill; A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man: This was your husband.

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