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... position . It is much better to be satisfied with less perfect local result than to run the risk of the patient's life . Crutch - Paralysis is one of the latter complications , by pro- ducing pressure upon the axillary nerves and ...
... position . It is much better to be satisfied with less perfect local result than to run the risk of the patient's life . Crutch - Paralysis is one of the latter complications , by pro- ducing pressure upon the axillary nerves and ...
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... position or may be forced by contraction of the surrounding uterine fibres into a closer relation with the mucous membrane internally or the peritoneal covering externally . It is this phenomenon which gives us the different varieties ...
... position or may be forced by contraction of the surrounding uterine fibres into a closer relation with the mucous membrane internally or the peritoneal covering externally . It is this phenomenon which gives us the different varieties ...
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... position attained and occupied by medicine and its allied sciences . And it will be its aim so long as life aud strength is per- mitted its editor to keep fully abreast with all that can be demonstrated to be of practical service in so ...
... position attained and occupied by medicine and its allied sciences . And it will be its aim so long as life aud strength is per- mitted its editor to keep fully abreast with all that can be demonstrated to be of practical service in so ...
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... position and rank held in the Army or Navy of the Confederacy by the applicant . All Confederate Veterans who are regular Doctors of Medicine are eligible to membership as Associate Members ; and all Sons of Confeder- ate Veterans who ...
... position and rank held in the Army or Navy of the Confederacy by the applicant . All Confederate Veterans who are regular Doctors of Medicine are eligible to membership as Associate Members ; and all Sons of Confeder- ate Veterans who ...
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... positions , the filling of which was virtually in his power , for the authorities at Richmond , in the then unorganized ... position , unjustly criticised . He could not gratify the ambition of the many doctors , who for the first time ...
... positions , the filling of which was virtually in his power , for the authorities at Richmond , in the then unorganized ... position , unjustly criticised . He could not gratify the ambition of the many doctors , who for the first time ...
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Page 387 - Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, etc. Volume I. March, 1899. Surgery of the Head, Neck and Chest...
Page 240 - One song employs all nations ; and all cry, " Worthy the Lamb, for he was slain for us !" The dwellers in the vales and on the rocks Shout to each other, and the mountain tops From distant mountains catch the flying joy ; Till, nation after nation taught the strain, Earth rolls the rapturous hosanna round.
Page 627 - Diseases of the Thorax and Its Viscera, Including the Heart, Lungs and Blood Vessels," by William Ewart; "Dermatology and Syphilis," by William S. Gottheil; "Diseases of the Nervous System,
Page 689 - EXCELLENT and very effective means of conveying to the innermost recesses and folds of the mucous membranes, that mild and efficient mineral antiseptic, boracic acid, which it holds in perfect solution; and whilst there is no possibility of poisonous effect through the absorption of LISTERINE, its power to neutralize the products of putrefaction (thus preventing septic absorption) has been most satisfactorily determined.
Page 137 - Each essay must be typewritten, distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto and containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The committee reserves the right not to make an award if no essay submitted is considered worthy of the prize.
Page 543 - The Association of Medical Officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy will convene in Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30, 1901, during the meeting of the Confederate reunion.
Page 54 - LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA has been found to possess great therapeutic value, it is of the highest importance that suitable diet be employed, we have had prepared for the convenience of physicians, DIETETIC NOTES, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several of these diseases. A...
Page 676 - Biliousness" is a forcible illustration of the formation and the absorption of poisons, due largely to an excessive proteid diet. The nervous symptoms of the dyspeptic are often but the physiological demonstrations of putrefactive alkaloids. Appreciating the importance of the command, "Keep the bowels open...
Page 689 - LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA A remedy of acknowledged value in the treatment of all diseases of the urinary system and of especial utility in the train of evil effects arising from a uric acid diathesis. A pamphlet of "Clippings" of editorials on this subject may be had by addressing: LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., ST.
Page 154 - ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERACY.