The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 172Cupples, Upham & Company, 1915 |
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Page 16
... Pain due to tension on mesentery and peri- toneum . 3. Neurasthenia . Of the symptoms due to stasis , obstinate and prolonged constipation is the most pronounced . After this come gas formation in stomach and intestines , gastric ...
... Pain due to tension on mesentery and peri- toneum . 3. Neurasthenia . Of the symptoms due to stasis , obstinate and prolonged constipation is the most pronounced . After this come gas formation in stomach and intestines , gastric ...
Page 56
... pain through right eye , with no full relief from pain at any time . Appendix has been removed , turbinates operated upon , and an Alex- ander done . Has been in a sanitarium for ner- vousness several times . She is often awakened in ...
... pain through right eye , with no full relief from pain at any time . Appendix has been removed , turbinates operated upon , and an Alex- ander done . Has been in a sanitarium for ner- vousness several times . She is often awakened in ...
Page 57
... pain resulting from cannot read or sew , because she complains of seeing stitching up the conjunctiva that the immediate re- her nose . Esophoria seventeen degrees plus . Or - sult of the operation could not be tested . dered +.75 added ...
... pain resulting from cannot read or sew , because she complains of seeing stitching up the conjunctiva that the immediate re- her nose . Esophoria seventeen degrees plus . Or - sult of the operation could not be tested . dered +.75 added ...
Page 85
... pain and correct deformi- ties . When in his last illness it caused him pain to lie down , he had a wonderful apparatus rigged up under his direction to support him- self , an apparatus which he had devised to help one of his friends in ...
... pain and correct deformi- ties . When in his last illness it caused him pain to lie down , he had a wonderful apparatus rigged up under his direction to support him- self , an apparatus which he had devised to help one of his friends in ...
Page 96
... pain by raising his hand . If the introduction of the needle has produced A MORE distressing picture than that pre - ward the ear , and if this does not produce in- no discomfort , turn it upward and outward to- sented by an advanced ...
... pain by raising his hand . If the introduction of the needle has produced A MORE distressing picture than that pre - ward the ear , and if this does not produce in- no discomfort , turn it upward and outward to- sented by an advanced ...
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Page 361 - ... and the priest shall command that one of the birds be killed in an earthen vessel over running water: as for the living bird, he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet, and the hyssop, and shall dip them and the living bird in the blood of the bird that was killed over the running water...
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Page 199 - Promotion to the grade of surgeon is made according to seniority and after due examination, as vacancies occur in that grade. Assistant surgeons receive $1,600, passed assistant surgeons $2,000 and surgeons $2,500 a year.
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Page 199 - October 19, 1914, at 10 o'clock am, for the purpose of examining candidates for admission to the grade of assistant surgeon in the Public Health...
Page 199 - Candidates must be between 22 and 30 years of age, graduates of a reputable medical college, and must furnish testimonials from responsible persons as to their professional and moral character.