North American Journal of Homoeopathy1903 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page 8
... less than the removal of harmless adenomas , which have no tendency to recur , while the malignant forms always do return , and return with increased violence . The most that can be said for the surgical treatment of carcinoma in its ...
... less than the removal of harmless adenomas , which have no tendency to recur , while the malignant forms always do return , and return with increased violence . The most that can be said for the surgical treatment of carcinoma in its ...
Page 9
... less ex- tensive glandular infection has taken place and the cancer dominates the individual . To these I can only say I will do the best I can for you , but can promise you nothing . For twenty years I have for certain reasons had my ...
... less ex- tensive glandular infection has taken place and the cancer dominates the individual . To these I can only say I will do the best I can for you , but can promise you nothing . For twenty years I have for certain reasons had my ...
Page 29
... the latter injury is of less moment , but results in slow healing . If bleeding is too profuse it may be checked with a douche of hydrogen dioxid ( 1-4 ) , being Some Common Naso - Pharyngeal Conditions : Dowling . 29.
... the latter injury is of less moment , but results in slow healing . If bleeding is too profuse it may be checked with a douche of hydrogen dioxid ( 1-4 ) , being Some Common Naso - Pharyngeal Conditions : Dowling . 29.
Page 30
... less likely , and if a serious condition should ever ensue it will be less severe . This is particularly observed in recurrent attacks of tonsillar abscess . A word of interjection may be allowed in regard to quinsy , and it is that ...
... less likely , and if a serious condition should ever ensue it will be less severe . This is particularly observed in recurrent attacks of tonsillar abscess . A word of interjection may be allowed in regard to quinsy , and it is that ...
Page 31
... less . A soothing after treatment is a gargle of aque- ous hamamelis x to water x . All of these operations may be performed by the general prac- titioner without the necessity of extensive paraphernalia and with benefit to the patient ...
... less . A soothing after treatment is a gargle of aque- ous hamamelis x to water x . All of these operations may be performed by the general prac- titioner without the necessity of extensive paraphernalia and with benefit to the patient ...
Contents
212 | |
250 | |
358 | |
388 | |
399 | |
412 | |
432 | |
444 | |
465 | |
493 | |
501 | |
509 | |
545 | |
557 | |
593 | |
693 | |
719 | |
721 | |
746 | |
752 | |
10 | |
17 | |
28 | |
40 | |
41 | |
58 | |
64 | |
70 | |
84 | |
92 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal acid action acute albuminuria allopathic arteries attack believe bladder blood Boston calcarea cancer catarrh cause cent child chronic clinical condition cryoscopy cure death diagnosis diphtheria disease doses drug dyspnea edition effect enlarged especially examination experience fact fever forceps frequently gall bladder give given glands Hahnemann heart hemorrhage Hospital improvement increased infection inflammation insane Institute Journal kidneys labor liver Materia Medica Medical College medicine ment method milk months nephritis nerve nervous normal NORTH AMERICAN Obstetrics opathic operation organs pain patient pelvic Philadelphia phimosis phosphorus physician pneumonia potency practice practitioner present produced profession Professor prostate proving pruritus pulse radium remedy reported says skin smallpox stomach strychnia surgeon surgery surgical symptoms syphilis temperature therapeutics tion tissue treated treatment tuberculosis tumor typhoid typhoid fever urethra urine uterus vaginal vomiting WALTER SANDS weeks X-ray York
Popular passages
Page 320 - Thesaurus A THESAURUS OF MEDICAL WORDS AND PHRASES. By WILFRED M. BARTON, MD, Assistant to Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC ; and WALTER A.
Page 190 - A REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES EMBRACING THE ENTIRE RANGE OF SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND ALLIED SCIENCE. By various writers.
Page 191 - THE INTERNATIONAL TEXT-BOOK OF SURGERY. In Two Volumes. By American and British Authors. Edited by J. COLLINS WARREN, MD, LL.
Page 487 - The accepted definition of a homoeopathic physician is "one who adds to his knowledge of medicine a special knowledge of homoeopathic therapeutics and observes the law of similia. All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Page 718 - Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. By HENRY C. CHAPMAN, MD, Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 444 - Nose Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Mouth, Pharynx, and Nose. By DR. L. GRUNWALD, of Munich. From the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by JAMES E. NEWCOMB, MD, Instructor in Laryngology, Cornell University Medical School. With 102 illustrations on 42 colored lithographic plates, 41 text-cuts, and 219 pages of text.
Page 718 - The Care of the Baby. — A Manual for Mothers and Nurses, containing Practical Directions for the Management of Infancy and Childhood in Health and in Disease...
Page 719 - AN AMERICAN TEXT=BOOK OF LEGAL MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY. Edited by FREDERICK PETERSON, MD, Chief of Clinic, Nervous Department, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; and WALTER S. HAINES, MD, Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, Chicago.
Page 603 - ... see the person fall a lifeless corpse ; and you infer, from all these circumstances, that there was a ball discharged from the gun which entered his body and caused his death, because such is the usual and natural cause of such an effect. But you did not see the ball leave the gun, pass through the air, and enter the body of the slain ; and your testimony to the fact of killing is, therefore, only inferential, — in other words, circumstantial.
Page 192 - Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc. With an Introductory Note by JOHN H. MUSSER, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.