The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 11-121897 |
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... CURE OF CHRONIC EMPYEMA - CLINI- CAL LECTURE - By Pinckney French , M. D. , St. Louis 158 DIARRHEA DUE TO DISEASE OF THE RECTUM AND COLON - By S. G. Gant , M. D. , Kansas City , Mo .. 71 AND FIFTY - SEVEN CASES DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS ...
... CURE OF CHRONIC EMPYEMA - CLINI- CAL LECTURE - By Pinckney French , M. D. , St. Louis 158 DIARRHEA DUE TO DISEASE OF THE RECTUM AND COLON - By S. G. Gant , M. D. , Kansas City , Mo .. 71 AND FIFTY - SEVEN CASES DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS ...
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... Rhinological and Case of Tuberculosis Cystitis the Sequelae of Gonorrhea . 580 Cured by Cancrum Otological Society ... 24 Oris 298 City Hospital Addition 555 Campho - Phenique Powder in Leucorrhea SUMMARY OF THE YEAR .
... Rhinological and Case of Tuberculosis Cystitis the Sequelae of Gonorrhea . 580 Cured by Cancrum Otological Society ... 24 Oris 298 City Hospital Addition 555 Campho - Phenique Powder in Leucorrhea SUMMARY OF THE YEAR .
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... say seems , for one never knows which cases are going on to the real malady we have in this patient , when , however , it is complicated with dilatation of the stomach , it is possible to cure The Medical Fortnightly.
... say seems , for one never knows which cases are going on to the real malady we have in this patient , when , however , it is complicated with dilatation of the stomach , it is possible to cure The Medical Fortnightly.
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... cure , but we can help the patient . As a rule they go on getting weaker and weaker , and finish by inanition . This is easy to understand , as their food does not do them any good , for it stagnates in the stomach and if vomited is ...
... cure , but we can help the patient . As a rule they go on getting weaker and weaker , and finish by inanition . This is easy to understand , as their food does not do them any good , for it stagnates in the stomach and if vomited is ...
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... cure disease , then cling to it ; I honestly believe that the physician who would refuse to use antitoxin and let the child die , is guilty of gross neglect , if not of malpractice . IN PROSPECT . - Papers by the following well known St ...
... cure disease , then cling to it ; I honestly believe that the physician who would refuse to use antitoxin and let the child die , is guilty of gross neglect , if not of malpractice . IN PROSPECT . - Papers by the following well known St ...
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Page 522 - FELLOWS Contains the Essential Elements of the Animal Organization— Potash and Lime; The Oxidising AgentS— Iron and Manganese; The ToniCS — Quinine and Strychnine ; And the Vitalizing Constituent — Phosphorus ; the whole combined in the form of a Syrup with a Slightly Alkaline Reaction. It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.
Page 187 - The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized state medical societies, and such county and district medical societies as are recognized by representation in their respective state societies, and from the medical department of the army and navy of the United States.
Page 222 - Why should that name be sounded more than yours ? Write them together, yours is as fair a name; Sound them, it doth become the mouth as well; Weigh them, it is as heavy; conjure with 'em, Brutus will start a spirit as soon as Caesar. Now, in the names of all the gods at once, Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed, That he is grown so great?
Page 70 - MD An encyclopedic collection of rare and extraordinary cases and of the most striking instances of abnormality in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, derived from an exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present day, abstracted, classified, annotated, and indexed.
Page 187 - The object of the confederation is to consider questions pertaining to state control in medicine and to compare methods in vogue in the several states; the collection and dissemination of information relating to medical education, 'and to consider propositions that have for their purpose advancement of the standards in the United States. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and ex-members of state medical examining boards and to physicians, sanitarians and educators who are friendly to...
Page 434 - I have had faithful trials made of Imperial Granum, and can announce it to the profession as a good, reliable food, as a substitute for mother's milk in little babies afflicted with any digestive derangement, but especially in enteritis or what is commonly known as summer complaint.
Page 464 - SEEMS TO HOLD FIRST PLACE IN THE ESTIMATION OF MEDICAL OBSERVERS.— " The Feeding of Infants" in the New York Medical Record. A good and well made powder of pleasant flavour. CONTAINS NO TRACE OF ANY IMPURITY. — The Lancet, London, England.
Page 187 - Each State, County and District Medical Society entitled to representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number ; provided, however, that the number of delegates for any particular State, territory, county, city or town shall not exceed the ratio of one in ten of the resident physicians who may have signed the Code of Ethics of the Association.
Page 313 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, MD, PH. D., LL. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Handsome octavo volume of 1292 pages, fully illustrated.
Page 148 - Alkaline Reaction. It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. It has Gained a Wide Reputation, particularly in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs. It has also been employed with much success in various nervous and debilitating diseases.