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... Natural and Acquired ..... 133 Obituary : John Berrien Lindsley , A.M. , M.D. , L.L.D. . : Prof. Ambrose Morrison , Wm . Pepper , A.M. , M..D . , L.L.D. Obstruction , Pathology and Differen- tial Diagnosis of Intestinal ........... 261 ...
... Natural and Acquired ..... 133 Obituary : John Berrien Lindsley , A.M. , M.D. , L.L.D. . : Prof. Ambrose Morrison , Wm . Pepper , A.M. , M..D . , L.L.D. Obstruction , Pathology and Differen- tial Diagnosis of Intestinal ........... 261 ...
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... nature and successful treatment of this malady were obtained by abdominal section , and that its brilliant results mark one of the greatest epochs in surgery , and yet I believe that the knowledge gained by these object - lesson ...
... nature and successful treatment of this malady were obtained by abdominal section , and that its brilliant results mark one of the greatest epochs in surgery , and yet I believe that the knowledge gained by these object - lesson ...
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... nature of a confessed weak- ness of the vaginal operation , but the recognition of an inherent contingency that should be provided against . Cases III and IV in my series are illustrations of the occa- sional necessity for opening the ...
... nature of a confessed weak- ness of the vaginal operation , but the recognition of an inherent contingency that should be provided against . Cases III and IV in my series are illustrations of the occa- sional necessity for opening the ...
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... Nature never doing anything uselessly or unnecessarily we can but recognize it as one of the essential constituents ... natural channels is but slow and uncertain ; so that it is quite a natural suggestion to take steps to secure its re ...
... Nature never doing anything uselessly or unnecessarily we can but recognize it as one of the essential constituents ... natural channels is but slow and uncertain ; so that it is quite a natural suggestion to take steps to secure its re ...
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... Nature's Own Remedy , " in as much as it is obtained from the very bowels of Mother Earth - Petroleum . The Angier Chemical Co. , of Boston , have placed this rem- edy in our path in palatable form , combining with it the well- known ...
... Nature's Own Remedy , " in as much as it is obtained from the very bowels of Mother Earth - Petroleum . The Angier Chemical Co. , of Boston , have placed this rem- edy in our path in palatable form , combining with it the well- known ...
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Page 234 - Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Page 213 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Arranged with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists, under the editorial charge of GEORGE M. GOULD, MD Y ear-Book of 1901 in two volumes — Vol. I. including General Medicine; Vol.
Page 486 - Essentials of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing, arranged in the form of Questions and Answers. Prepared especially for Students of Medicine...
Page 65 - January, 1894, number of The Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, published under the auspices of The American Association for the Study and Cure of Inebriates, Hartford, Conn., USA, says...
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Page 389 - If it be true that the materies morbi of these diseases belong to the bacillus group, the remedies manifestly are an antiseptic and an antipyretic. As an intestinal antiseptic we have nothing better than salol. The consensus of opinion is in this direction. When we add the antipyretic and anodyne...
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Page 169 - ... Otology in the University of California, San Francisco, in an article in The Medical News, writes as follows, in reference to the treatment of pain in otitis: "At my first visit I found a copious discharge of bloody serum from the ear with hardly a trace of pus. He suffered from severe cephalalgia, but there was no special tenderness in or about the ear, and no swelling. Thorough cleansing of the meatus with dry cotton relieved the pain in the head remarkably, and with a dose of antikamnia, 10...
Page 484 - Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
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