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... examination nor operation can properly be performed , cially sometimes gives out an odour exactly like that of chloroform without any ground for supposing that this substance had been employed . one I ever saw . We must regard chloro ...
... examination nor operation can properly be performed , cially sometimes gives out an odour exactly like that of chloroform without any ground for supposing that this substance had been employed . one I ever saw . We must regard chloro ...
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... examination mission , and we have now before us the with the finger confirmed the nature of the catalogue of the Army Medical Museum , difficulty . There was a perfectly formed a rich storehouse of facts , which is unsur- cul - de - sac ...
... examination mission , and we have now before us the with the finger confirmed the nature of the catalogue of the Army Medical Museum , difficulty . There was a perfectly formed a rich storehouse of facts , which is unsur- cul - de - sac ...
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... examination , the was successful in the case of yeast , which right humerus was found to present a uni- } consists of more than one fungus , and of the form enlargement , from about three inches little Sclerotium , like grains of ...
... examination , the was successful in the case of yeast , which right humerus was found to present a uni- } consists of more than one fungus , and of the form enlargement , from about three inches little Sclerotium , like grains of ...
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... examination of an infant born with the heart ex- posed , he found that the maximum intensity of both sounds was at the same place - the base ; and he observes : " Hence it is at the base of the or- gan we are to look for the cause of ...
... examination of an infant born with the heart ex- posed , he found that the maximum intensity of both sounds was at the same place - the base ; and he observes : " Hence it is at the base of the or- gan we are to look for the cause of ...
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... examination , the body was found to be that of a well - nourished man . There was no rigor mortis ; and there was no mark or abrasion on any part of the body . The glans penis was covered with spermatozoa , and from this fact it was ...
... examination , the body was found to be that of a well - nourished man . There was no rigor mortis ; and there was no mark or abrasion on any part of the body . The glans penis was covered with spermatozoa , and from this fact it was ...
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Página 16 - A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a concise explanation of the various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence and Dentistry, Notices of Climate and of Mineral Waters, Formulae for Officinal, Empirical and Dietetic Preparations, with the Accentuation and Etymology of the Terms, and the French and other Synonymes, so as to constitute a French as well as an English Medical Lexicon.
Página 48 - A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment of Diseases Of the Heart.
Página 32 - A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By J. LEWIS SMITH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Página 89 - That measures of capacity be abandoned in the Pharmacopoeia, and that the quantities in all formulas be expressed both in weights and in equal parts by weight.
Página 64 - Essays on Conservative Medicine, and kindred topics. By AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hosp.
Página 83 - It is as unethical for colleges to underbid each other pecuniarily as it is for practitioners to do so. Resolved, That hereafter no medical school in this country, other than those fully endowed, be entitled to representation in this Association if the amount charged by such schools for a single course of regular lectures be less than one hundred and forty dollars.
Página 152 - The medical profession, and scholars generally, are aware of the ephemeral form in which most of the early American contributions to the literature of medicine were given to the world, and, indeed, in which many of the more recent are being published. This condition of much of our professional literature is deeply regretted by all, and particularly by those whose taste and research lead them to refer to this class of works, when the fact is made apparent that whole editions of tracts and books have...
Página 171 - Draw an imaginary transverse line from the anterior superior spine of the ilium to the linea alba. Midway between this line on both sides an area (approximately 2 inches in circumference) is found which discharges positive energy*.
Página 152 - ... which it is believed all the current medical literature of our country will be cheerfully, promptly and constantly contributed. It is designed that this repository shall contain copies of every contribution by American physicians to the literature and science of medicine, from the earliest settlement of our country, no matter how or where published, including all the books, pamphlets, journals, and even unpublished manuscripts, that can be collected. Nearly all physicians have some book or pamphlet...
Página 63 - It should have little or no odour, and the odour should not be disagreeable ; for diseased meat has a sickly cadaverous smell and sometimes a smell of physic. This is very discoverable when the meat is chopped up and drenched with warm water.