New York Medical Eclectic, Volumen3,Tema 61876 |
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Página 311 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes
Página 13 - The powders are put up in bottles of one ounce avoirdupois, and securely sealed to protect them from the action of the atmosphere. CONCENTRATED TINCTURES, Prepared by re-dissolving the "active principles" in alcohol, in definite proportions.
Página 299 - That certificates from teachers who practise any peculiar or exclusive system of medicine, who advertise, or who violate in any way the code of ethics adopted by the profession in this State, will not be taken, even though the teacher himself be a regular graduate in medicine.
Página 311 - that transient newspapers and magazines, regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation at nominal rates, and all printed matter of the third class, except unsealed circulars, shall be admitted to and transmitted through the mails at the rate of one cent for every two ounces or fractional part thereof...
Página 299 - To prevent any misunderstanding with regard to the requirements for graduation, the Faculty desire to state that the only courses of lectures recognized, are those taken at medical colleges recognized by the American Medical Association. The tickets, and diplomas of eclectic, homoeopathic, or botanic colleges, or colleges devoted to any special system of medicine, are considered irregular, and will not be recognized under any circumstances.
Página 285 - Medica, Therapeutics, Hygiene, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Medical Jurisprudence, and kindred sciences ; and also a Board of Censors, not less than three in number, none of whom shall be a professor or instructor in said college, to examine and recommend candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. No person over sixteen years of age, of good moral character, who has gone through the proper course of preliminary study, and conforming to the usual rules of admission and attendance, shall be excluded...
Página 283 - ... was perfectly easy. No one thought any more about puncturing in search of matter. The insurance-company compromised the affair by paying down a substantial sum of money ; and I replaced the pasteboard apparatus by strapping the joint with eplastrum-elemi, spread on leather, and a Churton's bandage, applied with smooth firmness. When I last saw the patient with Mr. Clay, he was walking about his garden with a stick ; the plaster had been very properly removed, and the swelling had subsided, the...
Página 13 - We will furnish gratis on application, a copy of our Revised and Enlarged Manual of the Active Principles of Indigenous and Foreign Medical Plants, Containing short accounts of each preparation, with properties, uses, doses, ete.; also price list.
Página 288 - For certificate of Scholarship, entitling the holder to keep a Student in the College for ten years...
Página 281 - Cochin Hospital, Paris,) in pulmonary gangrene, none, he asserts, have given him better results than eucalyptus globulus. He uses it in the form of an alcoholate — two grammes — (half a drachm) daily in a mixture" of water, gum, orange-flower water, and syrup. Out of the various cases he has had under his care at Cochin, five ended in cure, whilst in all the others there was a favorable modification of the odor of the breath, the sputa, and the violent cough, after carbolic acid had failed. —...