Maryland Medical Journal, Volume 49

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Medical Journal Company, 1906
Volumes for include the Proceedings of the Medical and chirurgical faculty of Maryland.
 

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Page 322 - 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, Etc.
Page 37 - De Lee's Obstetrics for Nurses Obstetrics for Nurses. By JOSEPH B. DE LEE, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago ; Lecturer in the Nurses' Training Schools of Mercy, Wesley, Provident, Cook County, and Chicago Lying-in Hospitals.
Page 24 - ... then dies the man in you; then once more perish the buds of art, and poetry, and science, as they have died already in a thousand thousand men.
Page 24 - What is this truth you seek? what is this beauty?" men will ask with derision. If, nevertheless, God have called any of you to explore truth and beauty, be bold, be firm, be true. When you shall say, "As others do, so will I; I renounce, I am sorry for it, my early visions; I must eat the good of the land and let learning and romantic expectations go until a more convenient season...
Page 258 - Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.
Page 493 - That is, in this forty years there appears to have been an increase of 36 per cent in the forms of tuberculosis other than phthisis in the class under five years of age, while there was a reduction in the mortality of phthisis at all ages of about 45 per cent.
Page 24 - You will hear every day the maxims of a low prudence. You will hear that the first duty is to get land and money, place and name. ' What is this Truth you seek ? what is this Beauty?' men will ask, with derision. If nevertheless God have called any of you to explore truth and beauty, be bold, be firm, be true. When you shall say,' As others do, so will I: I renounce, I am sorry for it, my early visions; I must eat the good of the land and let learning and romantic...
Page 226 - The observations indicate that close percentage modification of milk, although desirable in difficult cases, is not necessary to obtain excellent results with the great majority of infants, and that a certain adjustment of a healthy infant to its food is usually soon secured.
Page 270 - In hearing appeals the Council may admit oral or written evidence as in its judgment will best and most fairly present the facts, but in case of every appeal, both as a Board and as individual...
Page 494 - ... work; and those who are familiar with the personal habits of the average dairy hands will have no difficulty in surmising the manner of direct digital infection. In one instance the milk tins were washed with the. same dishcloth used among the fever patients. In...

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