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... fact that the women are under ob . servation and the abnormalities diagnosticated during pregnancy , and because the most favorable time for op . eration is taken advantage of . For the above , and many other valid reasons , it seems to ...
... fact that the women are under ob . servation and the abnormalities diagnosticated during pregnancy , and because the most favorable time for op . eration is taken advantage of . For the above , and many other valid reasons , it seems to ...
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... fact that some years sage of the stone thence to the bladder is usually marked previously he had had a severe attack of malarial fever , by an attack of renal colic , and the patient will proba it was concluded that his hematuria and ...
... fact that some years sage of the stone thence to the bladder is usually marked previously he had had a severe attack of malarial fever , by an attack of renal colic , and the patient will proba it was concluded that his hematuria and ...
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... fact , every case was douched freely before and man was brought into the City Hospital in an uncon- after laber but he had better success since then by leav scious condition and was delivered with forceps . She ing out these antiseptic ...
... fact , every case was douched freely before and man was brought into the City Hospital in an uncon- after laber but he had better success since then by leav scious condition and was delivered with forceps . She ing out these antiseptic ...
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... fact that the wound did not have an opportunity to heal on account of straining at micturition . As to why the dilatation was not resorted to at first he said he thought it probable that the caruncle was the cause of the irritability ...
... fact that the wound did not have an opportunity to heal on account of straining at micturition . As to why the dilatation was not resorted to at first he said he thought it probable that the caruncle was the cause of the irritability ...
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... fact consider it a valuable remedy in all infectious diseases . Protonuclein also has quite marked tonic effects which are particularly noticeable when given in cases of gen eral debility resulting from advanced age . As a tonic it ...
... fact consider it a valuable remedy in all infectious diseases . Protonuclein also has quite marked tonic effects which are particularly noticeable when given in cases of gen eral debility resulting from advanced age . As a tonic it ...
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Page 357 - It is insoluble in water, but dissolves readily in alcohol and ether; and in much greater quantity in these liquids when hot, than when cold.
Page 144 - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine, within the meaning of this act, who shall profess publicly to be a physician and to prescribe for the sick, or who shall append to his name the letters
Page 96 - ... which indicates that the bladder is aseptic. 4. Partly fill the bladder with the following solution : Tincture of iodine compound, two drachms ; chlorate of potassium, half a drachm ; chloride of sodium, two drachms ; warm water, eight ounces. Let it remain a minute or so and then remove. This treatment should be used once or twice a day. Where I suspect extensive...
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Page 195 - Physical. 2, Oral. 3, Written. 4, Clinical. In addition to the physical examination, candidates are required to certify that they believe themselves free from any ailment which would disqualify them for service in any climate. The examinations are chiefly in writing, and begin with a short autobiography of the candidate.
Page 143 - The Board of Health shall have supervision of the State system of registration of births and deaths as hereinafter provided ; they shall make up such forms, and recommend such legislation as shall be deemed necessary for the thorough registration of vital and mortuary statistics throughout the State. The Secretary of the Board shall be the Superintendent of such registration.
Page 156 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.
Page 144 - Examinations may be made in whole, or in part in writing, and shall be of an elementary and practical character, but sufficiently strict to test the qualifications of the candidate as a practitioner.
Page 238 - Mariani" to business and professional men who complained of being gradually run down. The work of the office, the cares and worry entailed by business and the physical flaccidity brought on by overwork, all seemed to give way completely in a marvelously short space of time, despite the fact that the subjects continued uninterruptedly at their usual occupations.