The Critique, Volúmenes19-20Denver Journal Publishing Company, 1912 |
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... questions we can easily see the need of such a propaganda of education in the principles , science and art of ... question the intelligent , inquiring proselyte will ask is : " Doctor , what is the difference in the two schools ...
... questions we can easily see the need of such a propaganda of education in the principles , science and art of ... question the intelligent , inquiring proselyte will ask is : " Doctor , what is the difference in the two schools ...
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... question is : How to apply in the sick room , the knowledge of drug action acquired by drug prov ings . Old Paracelsus , the father of modern medicine , ad- vanced the theory that " diseases may be cured by similars or by contraries ...
... question is : How to apply in the sick room , the knowledge of drug action acquired by drug prov ings . Old Paracelsus , the father of modern medicine , ad- vanced the theory that " diseases may be cured by similars or by contraries ...
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... question , but the physician who doubts must be feeble minded indeed . Editor of The Critique : DEAR SIR : In a recent issue of your journal was published an open letter addressed to me by Dr. Louis P. Crutcher offering some drastic and ...
... question , but the physician who doubts must be feeble minded indeed . Editor of The Critique : DEAR SIR : In a recent issue of your journal was published an open letter addressed to me by Dr. Louis P. Crutcher offering some drastic and ...
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... question of its func- tion . A short time ago we would have answered by saying that it was a storehouse for bile , but when we come to under- stand that the normal gall bladder holds about an ounce , and that the quantity of bile ...
... question of its func- tion . A short time ago we would have answered by saying that it was a storehouse for bile , but when we come to under- stand that the normal gall bladder holds about an ounce , and that the quantity of bile ...
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... question and criticism . Any seeming truth here stated will be fully capable of sustaining itself under actual test and comparison with other observed facts if it is to find worthy place among them . Proposition , not dogma : research ...
... question and criticism . Any seeming truth here stated will be fully capable of sustaining itself under actual test and comparison with other observed facts if it is to find worthy place among them . Proposition , not dogma : research ...
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Página 148 - I have found that man one mass of bruises from the top of his head to the soles of his feet, and I have seen him succumb in six days, and I attribute it to this treatment.
Página 77 - The wages of sin is death : if the wages of Virtue be dust, Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly? She desires no isles of the blest, no quiet seats of the just, To rest in a golden grove, or to bask in a summer sky : Give her the wages of going on, and not to die.
Página 324 - I've lost in wooing, In watching and pursuing The light that lies In woman's eyes, Has been my heart's undoing. Though Wisdom oft has sought me, I scorn'd the lore she brought me, My only books Were woman's looks, And folly's all they've taught me.
Página 379 - All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his, by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Página 227 - An Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes...
Página 229 - An Act To increase the efficiency and change the name of the United States MarineHospital Service.
Página 166 - ... form of lobular pneumonia. The skill of the physician and the vital resistance of the patient are often taxed to the utmost in a combined effort to induce final recovery. Anemia, to some degree, is almost always brought about by the combined devitalizing power of the disease and its complications, and convalescence is likely to be tardy and tedious. An easily borne, readily assimilable hematinic does much to hasten recovery and pepto-mangan...
Página 455 - Philadelphia to report on the Operative and Non-operative of Closed and Open Fractures of the Long Bones and the value of radiography in the study of these injuries. Surgeons, who have published papers relating to this subject within the last ten years, will confer a favor by sending two reprints to the Chairman of the Committee. If no reprints are available, the titles and places of their publication are desired.
Página 12 - Socrates, or, Thus we follow him to the grave or bury him; for false words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil. Be of good cheer then, my dear Crito; and say that you are burying my body only, and do with that as is usual, and as you think best.
Página 292 - ... as suitable for infants and young children as Pepto-Mangan (Gude). In addition to its distinctly pleasant taste, this hemic tonic is entirely devoid of irritant properties and never disturbs the digestion of the most feeble infant. Being free from astringent action, it does not induce onstipation. A few weeks...