The Medical Times and Register, Volumen8

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Medical Publishing Company, 1878
 

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Página 427 - The hard infiltration of the subcutaneous and intermuscular areolar tissue forms rounded tumors beneath the skin, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a...
Página 120 - to agitate for the abolition of all penalties on the public discussion of the population question ", and " to spread among the people, by all practicable means, a knowledge of the law of population, of its consequences, and of its bearing upon human conduct and morals".
Página 445 - Resolved, That in the opinion of this Association medical men ought to have a voice in the construction and location of public school buildings ; in the question as to the age at which children should be admitted, the hours of study, and the general management of these institutions ; and to this end it is believed to be necessary that one or more intelligent physicians should be placed upon Boards of Education, Boards of Trustees, and upon other similar boards having the control of public education...
Página 336 - ... facts founded on experiments and verified by experience, so far as in his individual judgment they shall tend to promote the welfare of those under his professional...
Página 229 - ... with any local process, either primary or secondary, but also in the ' important particular that it has no development. Pyaemia is a " malignant process which goes on and on to its fatal end, but in the " case of septicaemia, inasmuch as the poison which produces it has no " tendency to multiply in the organism, there is no reason why the " morbid process should not come to an end of itself unless either the " original dose is fatal, or a second infection takes place from the same
Página 383 - ... hour and a half. The following is the method of using the quinine as a bladder injection : Dissolve twenty grains of disulphate of quinine in twenty-five ounces of water by the aid of a few drops of dilute sulphuric acid or a teaspoonful of common broton vinegar. Of this solution inject into the bladder two or three ounces, and let it remain.
Página 43 - THUDICHUM. : A TREATISE ON THE PATHOLOGY OF THE URINE, ;; Including a complete Guide to its Analysis. With Plates, 8vo. cloth, 14s.
Página 118 - ... the tongue is thickly coated, or red and irritable, it is well to withhold chalybeates altogether. This is particularly true of phthisis ; no matter what the other indications are, it is useless, and sometimes worse than useless, to give it unless the tongue be clean without irritability. It may be laid down as a general rule that this toleration of iron diminishes as the age increases. Young children take iron well, and it is often well borne by them in conditions which in the adult distinctly...
Página 119 - When given in large doses iron always blackens the stools, but if given in moderate doses and well assimilated, this blackening is not so marked. The color of the stools, then, may be utilized as an indicator as to how far chalybeates are assimilated and are likely to be useful. There are two different states in women where iron is either totally contraindicated or to be given with great caution.
Página 383 - ... soft chancre. The most striking result, however, is obtained by injecting the solution of quinine into the bladder in those cases where the urine is loaded with pus, and is intensely offensive ; the bladder being irritable, the desire to urinate recurring every hour, or more often, for example, where the bladder only imperfectly empties itself, or when the continual use of the catheter is called for in enlarged prostate, or in atony of the organ. Within the past few days I have been informed...

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