The Physician and Surgeon, Volume 22Keating & Bryant, 1900 |
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... method of " supporting the perineum . " I shall not undertake to enumerate them , but I have personally faithfully tried them all , and I have no hesitation in saying as a result of my experience that some of them are useless and the ...
... method of " supporting the perineum . " I shall not undertake to enumerate them , but I have personally faithfully tried them all , and I have no hesitation in saying as a result of my experience that some of them are useless and the ...
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... method of dealing with them , though often a tumor will disappear of itself , and even though one may return upon the site of the one removed , not infrequently with increased malignancy . For cosmetic effect , when occurring upon the ...
... method of dealing with them , though often a tumor will disappear of itself , and even though one may return upon the site of the one removed , not infrequently with increased malignancy . For cosmetic effect , when occurring upon the ...
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... method , which consists in mixing with the serum of typhoid patients cultures of the typhoid bacillus , and injecting the mixture into the peritoneal cavity of a guinea pig , a characteristic reaction occurs . As in the case of the ...
... method , which consists in mixing with the serum of typhoid patients cultures of the typhoid bacillus , and injecting the mixture into the peritoneal cavity of a guinea pig , a characteristic reaction occurs . As in the case of the ...
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... METHODS FOR OBTAINING BLOOD FOR THE WIDAL TEST . The WIDAL test can be applied either ( 1 ) to whole blood , or ( 2 ) to dried blood , or ( 3 ) to blood serum . The whole blood method . - A medicine dropper provided with a one drop and ...
... METHODS FOR OBTAINING BLOOD FOR THE WIDAL TEST . The WIDAL test can be applied either ( 1 ) to whole blood , or ( 2 ) to dried blood , or ( 3 ) to blood serum . The whole blood method . - A medicine dropper provided with a one drop and ...
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... method it is difficult to accurately measure the amount of blood used . 3 a 945 бідь H E Fight Jigl X Fig la The blood serum method . The blood is collected in some receptacle and allowed to clot ; or better , it may be whipped with a ...
... method it is difficult to accurately measure the amount of blood used . 3 a 945 бідь H E Fight Jigl X Fig la The blood serum method . The blood is collected in some receptacle and allowed to clot ; or better , it may be whipped with a ...
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Page 357 - us Footprints on the sands of time ;— Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother. Seeing, shall take heart again.
Page 345 - Section 4-—A physician ought not to take charge of or prescribe for a patient who has been recently under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation with the physician previously in attendance, or when the latter has
Page 344 - 10.—A physician who is called upon to consult, should observe the most honorable and scrupulous regard for the character and standing of the practitioner in attendance. The practice of the latter, if necessary, should be justified as far as it can be,
Page 329 - the streets, that it was enough to pierce the stoutest heart in the world to hear them. Tears and lamentations were seen almost in every house, especially in the first part of the visitation; for toward the latter end men's hearts were hardened, and
Page 174 - *By Arthur M. Corwin, AM, MD, Instructor of Physical Diagnosis in Rush Medical College; Attending Physician to the Central Free Dispensary, Department of Rhinology, Laryngology and Diseases of the Chest. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Price, $1.25 net. WB Saunders, Philadelphia. 1899.
Page 585 - the size of a man's hand, fracturing and carrying away the anterior half of the sixth rib, fracturing the fifth, lacerating the lower portion of the left lobe of the lung, the diaphragm, and perforating the stomach. The whole mass of materials forced from the musket, together with the fragments of clothing and pieces of fractured ribs, were driven
Page 263 - Shall be awarded every five years to the writer of the best original essay, not exceeding one hundred and fifty printed pages, octavo, in length, illustrative of some subject in Surgical Pathology or Surgical Practice, founded upon
Page 345 - been recently under the care of another member of the faculty in the same illness, except in cases of sudden emergency, or in consultation with the physician previously in attendance, or when the latter has
Page 366 - *By Professors and Lecturers in the leading medical colleges of the United States, Germany, Austria, France, Great Britain, and Canada. Edited by Judson Daland, MD (University of Pennsylvania), Philadelphia, Instructor in Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania,
Page 109 - Resolved. That applicants for a State Certificate to practice medicine and surgery in the State of Illinois, who have been examined and licensed by other State Examining Boards maintaining standards not lower than those provided for in the Act to Regulate the Practice of Medicine in the State of Illinois, in force July 1, 1899, shall be granted certificates without further examination, on payment of