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... increasing age , until finally positive retention calls attention to the gravity of the sit- uation . It is peculiarly unfortunate that the early stages of the disease does not more notably attract the attention of the patient , as this ...
... increasing age , until finally positive retention calls attention to the gravity of the sit- uation . It is peculiarly unfortunate that the early stages of the disease does not more notably attract the attention of the patient , as this ...
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... increased pain after mic- turition and the passage of pus and blood with the urine . Some- times small fragments of the stone are voided , when the diagno- sis is positively established . Over distention of the bladder , a sudden rigor ...
... increased pain after mic- turition and the passage of pus and blood with the urine . Some- times small fragments of the stone are voided , when the diagno- sis is positively established . Over distention of the bladder , a sudden rigor ...
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... increased elim- ination of urea did not follow increased muscular exertion , thus setting at rest the idea of Liebig , that is was the result of mus- cular disintegration . The formation of urea depends upon the excess of nitrogenous ...
... increased elim- ination of urea did not follow increased muscular exertion , thus setting at rest the idea of Liebig , that is was the result of mus- cular disintegration . The formation of urea depends upon the excess of nitrogenous ...
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... increased heat and tenderness , and the unyielding character of its circular fibres . For more than thirty years , it has been my practice to use the wire loop , and no other instrument whatever , when the fingers cannot effect the ...
... increased heat and tenderness , and the unyielding character of its circular fibres . For more than thirty years , it has been my practice to use the wire loop , and no other instrument whatever , when the fingers cannot effect the ...
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... increasing subscription list , and many other evidences of professional approval and encourage- ment . For this recognition we have labored hard , but the labor has been one of love , for the journal has been one of our pet children ...
... increasing subscription list , and many other evidences of professional approval and encourage- ment . For this recognition we have labored hard , but the labor has been one of love , for the journal has been one of our pet children ...
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Page 442 - Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products.
Page 398 - Acid. DOSE.— Internally : One Teaspoonful Three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted as necessary for varied conditions.
Page 52 - If a teacher, though a genins, would attempt to "prove all things and hold fast to that which is good," he would keep on all through life proving things and would have no time to
Page 40 - WHEELER'S COMPOUND ELIXIR OF PHOSPHATES AND CALISAYA. A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic, for the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all forms of Nervous Debility. The Lactophosphates prepared from the formula of Prof. Dusart, of the University of Paris, combines with a superior Permatin Sherry Wine and Aromatics in an agreeable cordial easily assimilable and acceptable to the most irritable stomachs.
Page 394 - Lag of a brother? Why bastard? wherefore base? When my dimensions are as well compact, My mind as generous, and my shape as true As honest madam's issue? Why brand they us With base? with baseness? bastardy? base, base? Who, in the lusty stealth of nature, take More composition and fierce quality Than doth, within a dull, stale, tired bed, Go to the creating a whole tribe of fops Got 'tween asleep and wake? — Well then, Legitimate Edgar, I must have your land: Our father's love is to the bastard...
Page 394 - Thou, Nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound. Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom, and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother...
Page 173 - No, faith, not a jot; but to follow him thither with modesty enough, and likelihood to lead it; as thus: Alexander died, Alexander was buried, Alexander returneth...
Page 343 - DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. By JAMES KINGSTON FOWLER, MA, MD, FRCP, Physician to the Middlesex Hospital and to the Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, etc.
Page 426 - A MANUAL OF THE PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS OF THORACIC DISEASES, by E. Darwin Hudson, Jr., AM, MD, late Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.
Page 274 - ... to representation in this Association, as shall make application in writing to the treasurer, and accompany said application with a certificate of good standing, signed by the president and secretary of the society of which they are members, and the amount of the annual subscription fee, $5.