Medical Record, Volume 47George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1895 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 87
Page 13
... treatment with a gynecologist for the prolapsed uterus . I treated her for about a week , and the case not pro- gressing satisfactorily I advised her that it would be best for her to place herself in the care of a throat specialist and ...
... treatment with a gynecologist for the prolapsed uterus . I treated her for about a week , and the case not pro- gressing satisfactorily I advised her that it would be best for her to place herself in the care of a throat specialist and ...
Page 13
... treatment with a gynecologist for the prolapsed uterus . I treated her for about a week , and the case not pro- gressing satisfactorily I advised her that it would be best for her to place herself in the care of a throat specialist and ...
... treatment with a gynecologist for the prolapsed uterus . I treated her for about a week , and the case not pro- gressing satisfactorily I advised her that it would be best for her to place herself in the care of a throat specialist and ...
Page 34
... treatment of the local lesion . 3. The treatment of the constitutional effects of the pathogenic action of the toxin secreted by the Loeffler bacilli . 1 Prophylactic Treatment . - In the prophylactic treat- ment of true diphtheria we ...
... treatment of the local lesion . 3. The treatment of the constitutional effects of the pathogenic action of the toxin secreted by the Loeffler bacilli . 1 Prophylactic Treatment . - In the prophylactic treat- ment of true diphtheria we ...
Page 36
... treatment of diphtheria , it will be best to discuss this under the head of the antitoxin treatment , and thus avoid repetition of the same facts . Treatment of the Local Manifestations of True Diph- theria . The relative importance of ...
... treatment of diphtheria , it will be best to discuss this under the head of the antitoxin treatment , and thus avoid repetition of the same facts . Treatment of the Local Manifestations of True Diph- theria . The relative importance of ...
Page 40
... Treatment . - I do not think that any- one will question that by far the most frequent cause of death from diphtheria , except when it is located in the larynx , is the pathogenic action of the toxin . formed under the influence of the ...
... Treatment . - I do not think that any- one will question that by far the most frequent cause of death from diphtheria , except when it is located in the larynx , is the pathogenic action of the toxin . formed under the influence of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal Academy acid anæmia antitoxin apoplexy appeared arteries attack bacilli bladder blood bowels catgut cause cavity cent child clinical condition Contrexeville cured death diagnosis dilatation diphtheria disease doses dyspepsia effect effusion examination fact fluid four gastric grains heart hemorrhage Hospital inches incision injection intestinal irritation kidney lactic acid larynx later lesion lung Medical Journal MEDICAL RECORD Medicine membrane ment method months morphine mucous mucous membrane muscles nervous dyspepsia neurasthenia normal nose observed occurred operation ophthalmia neonatorum organs pain paper patient performed peritoneal peritoneum physician practice present profession pulse pylorus quinine removed reported respiration rheumatism seen serum showed side slight Society solution stenosis stomach surgeon surgery surgical suture symptoms syphilis temperature tetanus theria tion tissue toxin treated treatment tube tuberculosis tumor tympanitic typhoid fever ulcer urine uterus vaginal vomiting weeks York
Popular passages
Page 56 - Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Chicago Post-Graduate Medical School. Author of "Bright's Disease and Allied Affections of the Kidneys;" also of "Diabetes: Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment.
Page 205 - You hear that boy laughing? You think he's all fun. But the angels laugh, too, at the good he has done. The children laugh loud as they troop to his call. And the poor man that knows him laughs loudest of all.
Page 326 - An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York," is hereby amended so as to read as follows : § 1850.
Page 93 - Each essay must be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name and address of the author and bearing on the outside the motto or device which is inscribed upon the essay.
Page 171 - ... condition of the eyes at once to some legally qualified practitioner of medicine of the city, town or district in which the parents of the infant reside. SECT. 2. Any failure to comply with the provisions of this act shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars, or imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both.
Page 296 - Chemistry, General, Medical and Pharmaceutical; Including the Chemistry of the US Pharmacopoeia. A Manual of the General Principles of the Science, and their Application to Medicine and Pharmacy.
Page 33 - Lister having definitely retired from active hospital and teaching work, the occasion has been thought appropriate for presenting him with a testimonial of the esteem in which he is held by his former colleagues and pupils, and Committees have, therefore, been formed in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London for the purpose of raising the necessary funds. It is proposed that the testimonial should take the form of a portrait.
Page 171 - Being a midwife, nurse or other person having the care of an infant within the age of two weeks neglects or omits to report immediately to the health officer or to a legally qualified practitioner of medicine of the city, town or place where such child is being cared for. the fact that one or both eyes of such infant are inflamed or reddened whenever such shall be the case, or who applies any remedy therefor without the advice, or except by the direction of such officer or physician; or, 4.
Page 12 - We must, therefore, conclude that the members of a household in which a case of diphtheria exists should be regarded as sources of danger, unless cultures from their throats show the absence of diphtheria bacilli.
Page 139 - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting and that a copy thereof be sent to Mrs.