Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 631892 - Medicine |
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... Association , 42 American Orthopaedic Association , New Officers of , 327 Anemia Acute , Transfusion of Sa- line Solution in , 103 Anal Fissure , 301 Angina , Bilberry in , 100 Anus , Imperforate , with Penile Fistula , 63 Appendicitis ...
... Association , 42 American Orthopaedic Association , New Officers of , 327 Anemia Acute , Transfusion of Sa- line Solution in , 103 Anal Fissure , 301 Angina , Bilberry in , 100 Anus , Imperforate , with Penile Fistula , 63 Appendicitis ...
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... Association , 120 Transactions of American Ortho- paedic Society , 66 . Transactions of Medical Society of State of New York , 260 Transactions of Second Annual Meeting of Military Surgeons , 309 Transactions of Southern Surgi- cal and ...
... Association , 120 Transactions of American Ortho- paedic Society , 66 . Transactions of Medical Society of State of New York , 260 Transactions of Second Annual Meeting of Military Surgeons , 309 Transactions of Southern Surgi- cal and ...
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... ASSOCIATION . The Detroit meeting of the Association was , without doubt , one of the best that it ever held . The attendance was quite large and a great deal of work was done both at the general meetings and in the Sections . The ...
... ASSOCIATION . The Detroit meeting of the Association was , without doubt , one of the best that it ever held . The attendance was quite large and a great deal of work was done both at the general meetings and in the Sections . The ...
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... Association to whom all matters of a legislative nature will be referred . In this manner much valuable time will be saved and matters expedited . The choice of Milwaukee as the next meeting place was rather a good one , although it did ...
... Association to whom all matters of a legislative nature will be referred . In this manner much valuable time will be saved and matters expedited . The choice of Milwaukee as the next meeting place was rather a good one , although it did ...
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... Association to inquire into the physical condition of the child population , and amongst the 3,931 pupils in ten public elementary schools , thirty - one were found to be " exceptional " children . In July , 1890 , the council of the ...
... Association to inquire into the physical condition of the child population , and amongst the 3,931 pupils in ten public elementary schools , thirty - one were found to be " exceptional " children . In July , 1890 , the council of the ...
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Page 391 - Each essay must be typewritten, distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto and containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The Committee reserves the right not to make an award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize.
Page 390 - July 14, 1893, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in Medicine, but...
Page 271 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon ; With spectacles on nose, and pouch on side ; His youthful hose well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big, manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
Page 14 - CHIONANTHUS. Uses: Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constipation, and all Diseases Caused by Hepatic Torpor, CHIONIA stimulates the Liver and restores it to a healthy condition, without debilitating the system by Catharsis; does not purge, per se, but under its use the Liver and Bowels gradually resume their normal functions. DOSE.- One Fluid Drachm three times a day. SAMPLES SENT TO ANY PHYSICIAN WHO WILL FAT EXPRESS CHARGES. PEACOCK CHEMICAL CO, - ST.
Page 391 - It is expressly stipulated that the competitor who receives the prize, shall publish his essay in book form, and that he shall deposit one copy of the work in the Samuel D. Gross Library of the Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, and that on the title page, it shall be stated that to the essay was awarded the Samuel D.
Page 19 - Dose, i to 3 Pills. Pil. Antiseptic is prescribed with great advantage in cases of Dyspepsia attended with acid stomach and enfeebled digestion, following excessive indulgence in eating or drinking. It is used with advantage in Rheumatism.
Page 189 - A New Pronouncing Dictionary of Medicine, with Phonetic Pronunciation, Accentuation, Etymology, etc. BY JOHN M. KEATING, MD, LL.D., Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; Vice-President of the American Paediatric Society ; Editor "Cyclopaedia of the Diseases of Children...
Page 210 - Her sails hung unfilled, her streamers were drooping, she had neither side-wheel nor stern-wheel ; still she moved on, stately, in serene triumph, as if with her own life. But I knew that on the other side of the ship, hidden beneath the great...