Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volumen131891 |
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... patient on her back with the limb in a straight position , protected by bags of packed bran and awaited results . Strict antisepsis was used throughout the operation . The patient took ether well and ral- lied from the shock of the ...
... patient on her back with the limb in a straight position , protected by bags of packed bran and awaited results . Strict antisepsis was used throughout the operation . The patient took ether well and ral- lied from the shock of the ...
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... patient , should be able at once to enumerate every point in physiognomy and phys- ical structure . Trained newspaper reporters will enter a room , and , after a minute's inspection , can write down all the details of its arrangements ...
... patient , should be able at once to enumerate every point in physiognomy and phys- ical structure . Trained newspaper reporters will enter a room , and , after a minute's inspection , can write down all the details of its arrangements ...
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... patient . The aliment should contain very little albuminoid matter in proportion to fats and hydrocarbons . For the ... patients restricted to absolute milk diet become disgusted with it , refuse to submit to it , and later on finish by ...
... patient . The aliment should contain very little albuminoid matter in proportion to fats and hydrocarbons . For the ... patients restricted to absolute milk diet become disgusted with it , refuse to submit to it , and later on finish by ...
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... patient then enjoys rests . The parts are put in complete fixation with a pair of wire - breeches , or similar apparatus that will answer the pur- pose . Nature , assisted by hygienic treatment , completes the work ; the patient ...
... patient then enjoys rests . The parts are put in complete fixation with a pair of wire - breeches , or similar apparatus that will answer the pur- pose . Nature , assisted by hygienic treatment , completes the work ; the patient ...
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... patient . " To this I might add that no depression of the normal tem- perature was noticed in any case in my hands , and thus far I have not used it in pyrexia . " Therapeutic Application . — The effects of somnal in producing natural ...
... patient . " To this I might add that no depression of the normal tem- perature was noticed in any case in my hands , and thus far I have not used it in pyrexia . " Therapeutic Application . — The effects of somnal in producing natural ...
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Página 182 - Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Página 505 - HOLLAND. The Urine, the Gastric Contents, the Common Poisons and the Milk. Memoranda, Chemical and Microscopical, for Laboratory Use. By JW HOLLAND, MD, Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology in Jefferson Medical College, of Philadelphia.
Página 280 - Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin...
Página 551 - By JOHN C. SHAW, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, Long Island College Hospital Medical School ; Consulting Neurologist to St. Catherine's Hospital and to the Long Island College Hospital ; formerly Medical Superintendent King's County Insane Asylum.
Página 225 - ... representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number; Provided, however that the number of delegates for any particular State, Territory, county, city or town shall not exceed the ratio of one in ten of the resident physicians who may have signed the Code of Ethics of the Association.
Página 371 - SEXUAL NEURASTHENIA, (NERVOUS EXHAUSTION ) ITS HYGIENE, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT, WITH A CHAPTER ON DIET FOR THE NERVOUS. By GEORGE M. BEARD, AM, MD , formerly Lecturer on Nervous Diseases in the University of the City of New York ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine; Author of "Our Home Physician," "Hay Fever :" one of the Authors of " Medical and Surgical Electricity,
Página 130 - Compend of Gynaecology. BY HENRY MORRIS, MD, late Demonstrator of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
Página 281 - Annual more than ever welcome to the Profession, as providing, at a reasonable outlay, the handiest and best resume of Medical Progress yet offered. Part one comprises the New Remedies, together with a Review of the Therapeutic Progress of the Year.
Página 414 - I have employed this medicine in cases of dysmenorrhea, suppression of the catemania, and in excessive leucorrhea, and have been much pleased with its use. I do not think its claims (as set forth in the circular accompanying it) to be at all excessive. I recommend its trial to all who are willing to trust to its efficacy, believing it will give satisfaction.
Página 279 - Robinson's" is a highly elegant preparation, and possesses an advantage over some others, in that it holds the various salts, including Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine, etc., in perfect solution, and is not liable to the formation of fungous growths.