St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 461843 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 10
... patients , as resembling the sound made by the escape of steam ; the puffing of a steam- boat ; the rushing of water ... patient who heard the rushing water leaving " old Jones ' mill - gate " , thirty years ago , would have heard this ...
... patients , as resembling the sound made by the escape of steam ; the puffing of a steam- boat ; the rushing of water ... patient who heard the rushing water leaving " old Jones ' mill - gate " , thirty years ago , would have heard this ...
Page 11
... patient to have the same " mill - gate " sound in his ears , had not the muscles in his ear continued to reproduce the vibra- tions necessary to produce that identical sound , nor could any tinnitus in any kind of an ear exist , without ...
... patient to have the same " mill - gate " sound in his ears , had not the muscles in his ear continued to reproduce the vibra- tions necessary to produce that identical sound , nor could any tinnitus in any kind of an ear exist , without ...
Page 12
... patient's ear for nearly nine years , although he had lived for eight years of that time in a distant state . He was ... patient's ear for several months , and was only relieved after a long and tedious treatment . TREATMENT . Tinnitus ...
... patient's ear for nearly nine years , although he had lived for eight years of that time in a distant state . He was ... patient's ear for several months , and was only relieved after a long and tedious treatment . TREATMENT . Tinnitus ...
Page 13
... patient . To treat the nasal and pharyngo - nasal passages , spray produ cers that will cleanse these passages and apply medicaments to to them are required ; in other words , the patient must receive thorough and prolonged treatment ...
... patient . To treat the nasal and pharyngo - nasal passages , spray produ cers that will cleanse these passages and apply medicaments to to them are required ; in other words , the patient must receive thorough and prolonged treatment ...
Page 14
... patient worse than before any had been made . Be satisfied if the electricity has done even a little good , and you will find , on the return of the patient , that the good impression made before , increased as time passed on . Tenotomy ...
... patient worse than before any had been made . Be satisfied if the electricity has done even a little good , and you will find , on the return of the patient , that the good impression made before , increased as time passed on . Tenotomy ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdomen abscess acid aneurism antiseptic ARTICLE attack bacilli bladder blood body bowels cancer carbolic acid carbon catarrh catheter cause cavity cells cent cervix child chronic Clinical condition cornea cure diagnosis digestion disease doctor doses drachm dyspepsia effect examination fact fever fluid forceps G. P. Putnam's Sons give grains hæmorrhage head Hospital Hutchinson's teeth inches infiltration inflammation injected injury iodide iodoform irritation jequirity Journal kidneys Louis Medical Medical College Medical Society medicine membrane ment method microscopic months mucous muscles nerve nutrition observation operation organism oxidation pain patient pepsin physician practice practitioner present produced Prof Professor quinine remedy removed result RUMBOLD sarcoma skin solution specimen stomach substances surgeon Surgery surgical symptoms syphilis teeth temperature therapeutic tinnitus tion tissue tonic treatment tube tumor ulceration urethra urine uterus weeks wound yellow fever York
Popular passages
Page 299 - SURGERY (THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF). A Systematic Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Surgery by Authors of various Nations.
Page 300 - SYSTEM OF ORAL SURGERY. Being a Treatise on the Diseases and Surgery of the Mouth, Jaws, Face, Teeth, and Associate Parts.
Page 563 - Sexual Neurasthenia (Nervous Exhaustion). Its Hygiene, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment, with a chapter on Diet for the Nervous.
Page 203 - To discover a method by which the vaccine contagium may be cultivated apart from the animal body, in some medium or media not otherwise zymotic : the method to be such that the contagium may by means of it be multiplied to an indefinite extent in successive generations, and that the product after any number of such generations .shall (so far as can within the time be tested) prove itself of identical potency with standard vaccine lymph.
Page 186 - Resolved, That this Association recognizes specialties as proper and legitimate fields of practice. Resolved, That specialists shall be governed by the same rules of professional etiquette as have been laid down for general practitioners. Resolved, That it shall not be proper for specialists publicly to advertise themselves as such, or to assume any title not specially granted by a regularly chartered college.
Page 98 - DULLES' ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES. What To Do First in Accidents and Emergencies. A Manual Explaining the Treatment of Surgical and other Accidents, Poisoning, etc. By CHARLES W.
Page 213 - Emmet — namely, that their importance cannot be exaggerated, since at least half the ailments among those who have borne children are to be attributed to lacerations of the cervix.