The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 36R. H. Andrews 1915 - Medicine Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... important senses , to- gether with her marvelous achievements , are so well and widely known that no one can question their veracity . All in all it is one of the greatest marvels of this country . A consideration of the subject opens ...
... important senses , to- gether with her marvelous achievements , are so well and widely known that no one can question their veracity . All in all it is one of the greatest marvels of this country . A consideration of the subject opens ...
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... important essential of the new mode of life . To secure the advantage of a change the individual must freely expose himself to the influence of the climate . A temporary change is of undoubted benefit after an attack of acute illness ...
... important essential of the new mode of life . To secure the advantage of a change the individual must freely expose himself to the influence of the climate . A temporary change is of undoubted benefit after an attack of acute illness ...
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... important branch of medical science , should have been held in the background as long as it has , but on account of the enormous expense re- quired for equipment as compared with the small profits derived from its administra- tion has ...
... important branch of medical science , should have been held in the background as long as it has , but on account of the enormous expense re- quired for equipment as compared with the small profits derived from its administra- tion has ...
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... importance , but to call your atten- tion to the value of this particular modal- ity in the treatment of localized inflamma- tions , sprains , rheumatic conditions , etc. Case No. 3.-Mr. X. , age 50 , applied to me for treatment for ...
... importance , but to call your atten- tion to the value of this particular modal- ity in the treatment of localized inflamma- tions , sprains , rheumatic conditions , etc. Case No. 3.-Mr. X. , age 50 , applied to me for treatment for ...
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... importance to vaccination in the modification of small - pox . Louis XV of France paid the price of sexual degeneracy by having two attacks of small - pox , and the second attack proved fatal . His successor , Louis XVI , was a virtuous ...
... importance to vaccination in the modification of small - pox . Louis XV of France paid the price of sexual degeneracy by having two attacks of small - pox , and the second attack proved fatal . His successor , Louis XVI , was a virtuous ...
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Page 20 - Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ; Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow ; Raze out the written troubles of the brain ; And, with some sweet oblivious antidote, Cleanse the stuff'd bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart ? Doct.
Page 21 - Is fall'n into the sear, the yellow leaf ; And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Page iv - DOSAGE: The adult dose of the preparation is one teaspoonful. repeated every two hours or at longer intervals, according to the requirements of ? the individual case. For Children of tenor more years. from one-quarter to one-half teaspoonful. For children of three or more years.from five to ten drops. FOR SAMPLES AND LITERATURE ADDRESS: MARTIN H SMITH CO., New YORK.
Page 21 - I have lived long enough: my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf...
Page 272 - ... one body giving any quantity of motion to another, is said to lose so much of its own. The sloth is by no means a small animal, and yet it can travel only fifty paces in a day ; a worm crawls only five inches in fifty seconds ; but a lady-bird can fly twenty million times its own length in less than an hour.
Page 277 - The consumptive, whose traits no professional acumen is required to recognize, frequents our crowded thoroughfares, sits beside us in unventilated street cars, and at the hotel table, occupies Pullman sleeping berths, and shares the steamship state-room, wholly unrestrained and innocently ignorant that he or she may be sowing the seeds of disease among delicate women and children. Any one may verify this who uses his eyes for the purpose along the railway and coastwise steamer routes to our invalid...
Page 350 - The Cancer Problem. By WILLIAM SEAMAN" BAINBRIDGE, AM, Sc.D., MD, Professor of Surgery, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital; Surgeon and Secretary of Committee of Scientific Research, New York Skin and Cancer Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon.
Page 185 - Mothersf made it a merit, and a part of their religion, to view this barbarous spectacle with dry eyes, and without so much as a groan ; and if a tear or a sigh stole from them, the sacrifice was less acceptable to the deity, and all the effects of it were entirely lost.
Page 126 - Treatment, by Louis Faugeres Bishop, AM, MD, Clinical Professor of Heart and Circulatory Diseases, Fordham University, School of Medicine, New York City; Physician to the Lincoln Hospital...
Page 313 - ... the rupture of the membranes and the birth of the child was as follows :— Under 1 hour in 136 cases.