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... entirely ex- perimentally , as I do not consider it good practice to deal with such sores in this manner . In some cases -and in a far greater proportion than those that practice excision have acknowledged - induration of the cut edges ...
... entirely ex- perimentally , as I do not consider it good practice to deal with such sores in this manner . In some cases -and in a far greater proportion than those that practice excision have acknowledged - induration of the cut edges ...
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... entirely ignored until operative surgery has opened up the peritoneal cavity to daily explora- tions and found the conditions exactly as described by these investigators . The masses and indurations gen- erally found in the pelvis by ...
... entirely ignored until operative surgery has opened up the peritoneal cavity to daily explora- tions and found the conditions exactly as described by these investigators . The masses and indurations gen- erally found in the pelvis by ...
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... entirely , she is gaining flesh and regards herself as cured . The in- flammation however , does not always run such a smooth course . Instead of ending in resolution it may go on to suppuration . Abscesses form and may discharge ...
... entirely , she is gaining flesh and regards herself as cured . The in- flammation however , does not always run such a smooth course . Instead of ending in resolution it may go on to suppuration . Abscesses form and may discharge ...
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... Entirely different is the course of the perito- nitis which arises from the bursting of an abscess , the result of infection at the time of confinement . Here the most virulent germs enter the cavity and give rise to a general ...
... Entirely different is the course of the perito- nitis which arises from the bursting of an abscess , the result of infection at the time of confinement . Here the most virulent germs enter the cavity and give rise to a general ...
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... entirely too energetic , that it is to say the least unwarranted . This is all right when pus has been demonstrated . Otherwise it is not war- ranted , because we still sometimes have septic peri- tonitis after abdominal section with ...
... entirely too energetic , that it is to say the least unwarranted . This is all right when pus has been demonstrated . Otherwise it is not war- ranted , because we still sometimes have septic peri- tonitis after abdominal section with ...
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Page 217 - By G. FRANK LYDSTON, MD, Professor of the Surgical Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs and Syphilology in the Medical Department of the State University of Illinois...
Page 155 - ... with a solution of nitrate of silver, ten grains to the ounce of distilled water.
Page 16 - April, 1894, for the examination of candidates for appointment to the Medical Corps of the United States Army, to fill existing vacancies. Persons desiring to present themselves for examination by the board...
Page 216 - An excellent program containing the best names in the valley and covering the entire field of medicine, will be presented. An address on Surgery will be delivered by Dr. Hunter McGuire, of Richmond, Va., President of the American Medical Association. An address on Medicine...
Page 114 - Adjunct Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, New York PostGraduate Medical School and Hospital; and William A. White, MD, Superintendent of St.
Page 282 - The diet, during the use of this preparation, should consist of milk, meats — especially ham — fowl, soft-boiled eggs, and other easily digested foods. On the other hand, sour and fatty foods, red wines, and raw fruits are to be avoided. The remedy is to be administered for a number of weeks, especially in cases of chlorosis, but in the case of young girls up to twelve years of age it is best to commence with a daily dose of two teaspoonfuls (ten grammes).
Page 16 - March 15, 1894, for the necessary invitation, giving the date and place of birth, the place and State of permanent residence, the fact of American citizenship, the name of the medical college from which they were graduated, and a record of service in hospital, if any, from the authorities thereof. The application should be accompanied by certificates, based on personal acquaintance, from at least two reputable persons, as to his citizenship, character and habits.
Page 260 - No case of death from its use in man is on record." Bartholow affirms: "Cases of acute poisoning have never been reported." Stille states: " We are not acquainted with any instance of death." Wood declares: " Hemp is not a dangerous drug; even the largest doses do not compromise life. No acute fatal poisoning has been reported.
Page 236 - ... acids serving to eliminate from the body noxious matters, which, if retained, would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin eruptions and other allied troubles. Some such...
Page 282 - Gude I was surprised to find that the girl took it willingly and that it was well borne. She made a rapid recovery and, after the use of two bottles had regained her former healthy color, while her strength and menstruation returned. Case II. — -A married lady, aged 24, had acquired — apparently of abortion at a very early period- — an intense peri- and parametritis with an exudation of the size of a child's head.