The Medical Chronicle: A Monthly Record of the Progress of Medical Schince, Volume 12

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Sherratt & Hughes, 1890

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Page 368 - ... Judge that such document relates only to his own title, he being a defendant to the cause or matter, or that he had some other cause or excuse which the Court or Judge shall deem sufficient for not complying with such notice; in which case the Court or Judge may allow the same to be put in evidence on such terms as to costs and otherwise as the Court or Judge shall think fit.
Page 365 - In cases of urgency, where it is expedient, either for the welfare of a person (not a pauper) alleged to be a lunatic, or for the public safety, that the alleged lunatic should be forthwith placed under care and treatment...
Page 368 - Act presents a petition for any such order, or signs or carries out or does any act with a view to sign or carry out an order purporting to be a reception order, or any report or certificate purporting to be a report or certificate under this Act, or does anything in pursuance of this Act...
Page 368 - ... signed or carried out or done any act with a view to sign or carry out an order purporting to be a reception order or a medical certificate that a person is of unsound mind, and a person who after the passing of this Act presents a petition for any such order, or signs or carries out or does any act with a view to sign or...
Page 175 - ... discussed at the meetings of the respective Sections. | An International Medical and Scientific Exhibition will also be held by the Congress. We have the honor to inform you of the above decisions, and at the same time cordially to invite your attendance at the Congress. We should esteem it a favor if you would kindly extend this invitation to your friends in medical circles, as way may offer.
Page 174 - INVITATION TO THE TENTH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS; — In accordance with the decision of the Ninth Congress at Washington, the Tenth International Medical Congress will be held at Berlin from the 4th to the 9th of August, 1890.
Page 175 - Pound stg. or $5) on being enrolled as Members. For this sum they shall receive a copy of the Transactions, as soon as they appear. The enrollment shall take place at the beginning of the Congress. Gentlemen may, however, be enrolled as members by sending the amount of the subscription to the Treasurer* with their name, professional status, and residence appended.
Page 368 - Act, or does anything in pursuance of this Act, shall not be liable to any civil or criminal proceedings whether on the ground of want of jurisdiction or on any other ground if such person has acted in good faith and with reasonable care.
Page 86 - A stage of inflammatory change in the tunica adventitia with excessive nuclear proliferation, profound changes in the vascular channels and trophic changes induced in the tissues around. (2) A stage of extraordinary development of the lymph connective system of the brain, with a parallel degeneration and disappearance of nerve elements, and the axis cylinders of which are denuded. (3) A stage of general fibrillation, with shrinking and extreme atrophy of the parts around.
Page 175 - The Congress shall consist of legally qualified medical men who have inscribed themselves as members and have paid for their card of membership. Other men of science who interest themselves in the work of the Congress may be admitted as extraordinary...

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