Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1885 |
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Page 13
... both hips , the pain now being bilateral . When applied in the evening there was relief for six or eight hours , but when left off his nights were passed in cease- ་ less vigilance . He returned home heart - broken and.
... both hips , the pain now being bilateral . When applied in the evening there was relief for six or eight hours , but when left off his nights were passed in cease- ་ less vigilance . He returned home heart - broken and.
Page 15
... applied , at first , four times a week , in the following manner : A zinc plate attached to positive pole was placed upon a foot and a sponge on negative pole rubbed well over corresponding hip - joint and down course of sciatic nerve.
... applied , at first , four times a week , in the following manner : A zinc plate attached to positive pole was placed upon a foot and a sponge on negative pole rubbed well over corresponding hip - joint and down course of sciatic nerve.
Page 16
... applied for ten or fifteen minutes and was sufficiently powerful to redden the skin over joint . Massages , kneading of muscles , and passive motion was practiced once , and sometimes twice , every day . After two weeks of this ...
... applied for ten or fifteen minutes and was sufficiently powerful to redden the skin over joint . Massages , kneading of muscles , and passive motion was practiced once , and sometimes twice , every day . After two weeks of this ...
Page 18
... applied to the periphery and finding its way over the sensory nerves to the spinal centres is not all reflected over the motor nerves , but a portion is diffused through the cord to the brain , manifesting itself there as pain . While ...
... applied to the periphery and finding its way over the sensory nerves to the spinal centres is not all reflected over the motor nerves , but a portion is diffused through the cord to the brain , manifesting itself there as pain . While ...
Page 19
... applied to the motor nerve distributed to the affected region , the muscles would not respond . 3. Another way in which the reflexes will be modified is by a change in the continuity of the nerve fibre interfering with their power of ...
... applied to the motor nerve distributed to the affected region , the muscles would not respond . 3. Another way in which the reflexes will be modified is by a change in the continuity of the nerve fibre interfering with their power of ...
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Page 211 - Hand-Book of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Diseases. By ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; Clinical Lecturer on Dermatology in the Jefferson Medical College.
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Page 405 - A great man is always willing to be little. Whilst he sits on the cushion of advantages, he goes to sleep. When he is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something ; he has been put on his wits, on his manhood ; he has gained facts ; learns his ignorance ; is cured of the insanity of conceit ; has got moderation and real skill.
Page 444 - Popularly, the term disinfection is used in a much broader sense. Any chemical agent which destroys or masks bad odors, or which arrests putrefactive decomposition, is spoken of as a disinfectant. And in the absence of any infectious disease, it is common to speak of disinfecting a foul cesspool, or bad-smelling stable or privy vault. This popular use of the term has led to much misapprehension...
Page 444 - The injurious consequences which are likely to result from such misapprehension and misuse of the word disinfectant will be appreciated •when it is known that recent researches have demonstrated that many of the agents which have been found useful as deodorizers, or as antiseptics, are entirely without value for the destruction of disease germs.
Page 179 - The National Dispensatory. Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines, including those recognized in the Pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain and Germany, with numerous references to the French Codex. By ALFRED STILLE, M.
Page 179 - Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.