The Practitioner: ed. by F.E. Anstie and H. Lawson. Index to the first fifty volumes, Volume 25, Issue 1880

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Page 23 - To effect a mild, rapid, certain, and permanent cure, choose, in every case of disease, a medicine which can itself produce an affection similar to that sought to be cured!
Page 142 - He shall enter from day to day, in a book to be provided by the sanitary authority, particulars of his inspections and of the action taken by him in the execution of his duties. He shall also keep a book or books, to be provided by the sanitary authority, so arranged as to form, as far as possible, a continuous record of the sanitary condition of each of the premises in respect of •which any action...
Page 249 - PRACTICAL LITHOTOMY AND LITHOTRITY ; or, An Inquiry into the best Modes of removing Stone from the Bladder.
Page 141 - ... any animal, carcase, meat, poultry, game, flesh, fish, fruit, vegetables, corn, bread or Bour exposed for sale, or deposited in any place for the purpose of sale or of preparation for sale, and intended for the food of man...
Page 333 - INDEX MEDICUS.— A Monthly Classified Record of the Current Medical Literature of the World.
Page 142 - He shall, if directed by the sanitary authority to do so, superintend and see to the due execution of all works which may be undertaken under their direction for the suppression or removal of nuisances within the district.
Page 141 - ... (6.) On receiving information of the outbreak of any contagious, infectious, or epidemic disease of a dangerous character within the district, he shall visit...
Page 141 - ... 1. He shall inform himself, as far as practicable, respecting all influences affecting or threatening to affect injuriously the public health within the district. " 2. He shall inquire into and ascertain by such means as are at his disposal the causes, origin, and distribution of diseases within the district, and ascertain to what extent the same have depended on conditions capable of removal or mitigation.
Page 143 - ... (3) He shall by inspection of the district, both systematically at certain periods, and at intervals, as occasion may require, keep himself informed of the conditions injurious to health existing therein.
Page 283 - Sir, — I am directed by the Local Government Board to state that they have had under their consideration the grounds stated in your letter of May 10 last, upon which the Council of the Poor-law Medical Officers...

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