The Medical Age, Volume 3

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George S. Davis, 1885
 

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Page 351 - Poisons: Their Effects and Detection. A Manual for the use of Analytical Chemists and Experts, with an Introductory Essay on the Growth of Modern Toxicology.
Page 473 - By Louis STARR, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania ; Physician to the Children's Hospital.
Page 226 - Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed by the President to examine an oil portrait of Prof.
Page 199 - That it constitutes a voluntary disconnection or withdrawal from the medical profession proper, to assume a name indicating to the public a sectarian, or exclusive system of practice, or to belong to an association or party antagonistic to the general medical profession.
Page 106 - County in which said offense shall have been committed, for the term of thirty days, and in no case wherein this act shall have been violated, shall any person so violating, receive a compensation for services rendered; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall in any way be construed to apply to any person practicing dentistry.
Page 106 - Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine within the meaning of this act, who shall profess publicly to be a physician and to prescribe for the sick, or who shall append to his name the letters of "MD...
Page 318 - It is well known that cases of severe illness follow the eating of some cheese. Such instances are of frequent occurrence in the North German countries and in the United States. In England, they are less frequently observed ; while in France, where much cheese is made and eaten, these cases are said to occur very rarely. A few years ago, the reputation of a large cheese factory in Northern Ohio was destroyed by the great number of cases of alarming illness arising from eating its cheese. Dairymen...
Page 335 - He has used listerine extensively with good results in the treatment of whooping cough. He employs it in the strength of one drachm to two ounces of water, with an ordinary...
Page 63 - ... service day or night unlawfully, but in all things as a faithful apprentice he shall behave himself towards his said master and all his during the said term...
Page 63 - Physic which he useth by the best means that he can shall teach and instruct or cause to be taught and instructed, Finding unto the said Apprentice sufficient meat, drink, lodging, and all other necessaries during the said term.

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