The Critique, Volumen11Denver Journal Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... fact . At what stage of the disease decapsulation will be found most beneficial is still an open question . Naturally one would say , " the earlier the better , " but this may not be true , because it has not yet been determined just ...
... fact . At what stage of the disease decapsulation will be found most beneficial is still an open question . Naturally one would say , " the earlier the better , " but this may not be true , because it has not yet been determined just ...
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... fact that the patient has never menstruated . A condition of chloremia is very apparent and doubtless has much to do with retarding her recovery . Whether this can be overcome or not is at present a serious question in the mind of her ...
... fact that the patient has never menstruated . A condition of chloremia is very apparent and doubtless has much to do with retarding her recovery . Whether this can be overcome or not is at present a serious question in the mind of her ...
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... fact , they are so closely related as to be almost synonymous in their effect upon the disposition and general appearance of the individual . By this we do not mean to say that a person cannot have good digestion without being cheerful ...
... fact , they are so closely related as to be almost synonymous in their effect upon the disposition and general appearance of the individual . By this we do not mean to say that a person cannot have good digestion without being cheerful ...
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... fact that he is beyond all hope of recovery , his actual downward condition having been overlooked . The patient places his life in the hands of the physician . What more sacred trust is there ? While there may be a definite fixed ...
... fact that he is beyond all hope of recovery , his actual downward condition having been overlooked . The patient places his life in the hands of the physician . What more sacred trust is there ? While there may be a definite fixed ...
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... fact that many serious conditions of the eye were relieved almost like magic by remedies prescribed for the general con- dition of the patient and not covering the local symptoms . He considered that therein was great danger , as the ...
... fact that many serious conditions of the eye were relieved almost like magic by remedies prescribed for the general con- dition of the patient and not covering the local symptoms . He considered that therein was great danger , as the ...
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Página 236 - Which yields thirty times its volume of " nascent oxygen " near to the condition of "ozone," is daily proving; to physicians, in some new way, its wonderful efficacy in stubborn cases ol Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Itch Barber's Itch, Erysipelas, Ivy Poisoning, Ringworm, Herpes Zoster or Zona, etc.
Página 192 - The author reports the results of several operations, major and minor, in which Adrenalin was employed. The first case was one of fracture of the vertex of the skull. As one of the larger branches of the middle meningeal artery had been torn there was profuse dural hemorrhage and capillary oozing, which were controlled by the use of the 1-1000 solution.
Página 475 - The Surgical Treatment of Bright's Disease. By GEORGE M. EDEBOHLS, AM, MD, LL.D., Professor of the Diseases of Women in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to St. Francis' Hospital, New York : Consulting Gynecologist to St.
Página 335 - ... any form of treatment for the intended palliation, relief or cure of any physical or mental ailment of any person, with the intention of receiving therefor, either directly or indirectly, any fee, gift or compensation whatsoever...
Página 193 - ... photophobia and pain. He is fully convinced of the power of adrenalin to arrest or lessen the bleeding that arises from the cut ends of the iris after iridectomy. He speaks highly of its efficiency in chemosis, cataract operations, evisceration of the eyeball, operations for ectropion, symblepharon and trachomatous pannus.
Página 332 - Said members shall be classified by the Governor that the term of office of three shall expire in two, three in four, and three in six years from date of appointment.
Página 192 - It is indicated whenever and wherever any local hyperaemia exists, more especially in inflammations of mucous surfaces such as those of the eye, throat, larynx, pharynx, urethra, bladder, nose, rectum, vagina, uterus, stomach, etc. It is used not only to stay hemorrhage when it exists, but also as a preventive or controlling remedy, given either internally or externally, prior to an operation, so as to lessen the amount of bleeding during the performance of that operation. It is a non-irritant to...
Página 360 - Enforcement of existing laws regarding the sale of toy pistols and other dangerous toys. 2. Enactment of laws by the nation, States and municipalities prohibiting the manufacture and sale of toy pistols, blank cartridges, dynamite canes and caps, cannon crackers, etc. 3.