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Guy's Hospital., 1865 - Clinical medicine

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Page 462 - 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 145 - WHEN an object is viewed at so great a distance that the optic axes of both eyes are sensibly parallel when directed towards it, the perspective projections of it, seen by each eye separately, are similar, and the appearance to the two eyes is precisely the same as when the object is seen by one eye only. There is, in such case, no difference between the visual appearance of an object in relief and its perspective projection on a plane surface...
Page 99 - ... cloaca, with the exterior of the body. The sexual character is first established, when, in the male, the formative and conducting organs become connected by the development of intermediate tubes which constitute the epididymis ; or when in the female, a simple aperture is formed at the upper extremity of the conducting tube, and is placed closely adjacent to the formative organ. In both sexes alike, the lower extremities of the conducting tubes first open into the common cloaca, and subsequently,...
Page 458 - HouseSurgeon is appointed every six months from those Students who have obtained the College Diploma. The 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 The privileges of a Student will be withdrawn in the event of neglect or misconduct.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 57 - The morbid alterations of structure which I am about to describe are probably familiar to many practical morbid anatomists, since they can scarcely have failed to have fallen under their observation in the course of cadaveric inspection. They have not, as far as I am aware, been made the subject of special attention, on which account I am induced to bring forward a few cases in which they have occurred...
Page 101 - ... arrested its progress to the body of the testicle ; and this explains the fact that after inflammation of the tunica vaginalis, excited by injection, the body of the gland is rarely found to suffer.
Page 146 - What would be the visual effect of simultaneously presenting to each eye, instead of the object itself, its projection on a plane surface as it appears to that eye...
Page 462 - 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, should be sent to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, before January 1, 1895, addressed to Horace Y.
Page 462 - Treatises shall (as far as the subject shall " admit of) be illustrated by preparations and drawings, which preparations and drawings shall be added to the Museum of Guy's " Hospital, and shall, together with the Work itself and the sole and " exclusive interest therein and the copyright thereof, become thence" forth the property of the Hospital, and be transferred as such by
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