The Galveston Medical JournalGreensville Dowell., 1867 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 506
... fact I have not found any need of them when the above plan has been pursued . I formerly used such means , greatly ... facts and observations , to render our proceedings a source of improvement , I ask leave to submit the following cases ...
... fact I have not found any need of them when the above plan has been pursued . I formerly used such means , greatly ... facts and observations , to render our proceedings a source of improvement , I ask leave to submit the following cases ...
Page 514
... fact , borrowed in his practiece - excuses himself of having tried the employment of strychnine in a case where it seemed so little justified ; he invoked the theory of Kolliker , in virtue of which the excess even of excitation had for ...
... fact , borrowed in his practiece - excuses himself of having tried the employment of strychnine in a case where it seemed so little justified ; he invoked the theory of Kolliker , in virtue of which the excess even of excitation had for ...
Page 515
... fact that remains to be inquired after , and it is necessary to consider it , that is whether we can with impugnity inject under the skin from 4 to 5 milligrs . of the nitrate of strychnine . American Medical Association . OFFICE OF ...
... fact that remains to be inquired after , and it is necessary to consider it , that is whether we can with impugnity inject under the skin from 4 to 5 milligrs . of the nitrate of strychnine . American Medical Association . OFFICE OF ...
Page 529
... fact that the swellings are as numerous as a sow's young ; or that swine suffer from this disease ; or that swine have necks containing many glands ; or that an affected neck assumes the shape of a swine's . The Latin word , however ...
... fact that the swellings are as numerous as a sow's young ; or that swine suffer from this disease ; or that swine have necks containing many glands ; or that an affected neck assumes the shape of a swine's . The Latin word , however ...
Page 531
... fact , and can be proved by observation . The second view , that of a tuberculous exudation , was originated by Magen- die , and supported by Rokitansky and the Vienna school . They held that the specific material was exuded from a ...
... fact , and can be proved by observation . The second view , that of a tuberculous exudation , was originated by Magen- die , and supported by Rokitansky and the Vienna school . They held that the specific material was exuded from a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdomen acid animals appearance arteries atropia black vomit blood Board bones cause cheesy child condition cord County cucc5 days old death discharge disease disqualified doses drafted dropsy effect epidemic examined fact fluid Galveston glands Graffian vesicle grains Hospital human female inches infant inflammation injections lactic acid lesions limbs liver lungs mean Medical and Surgical Medical College Medicine menstruation Monthly months morphia negro night observed occur organ ovaries ovulation ovum pain patient period peritoneum physicians practical present produced Prof Professor pulse quinine rain rate of exemption ratio result scrofula Society spasms sphygmograph spinal stomach Surgery Surgical Journal symptoms tabes dorsalis tetanus nascentium Texas thousand Thurs tion tissue treatment trismus tubercles tuberculosis Tues tumor ulcer umbilical umbilical vein umbilical vessels umbilicus urine uterus vagina vesicle vessels wind yellow fever
Popular passages
Page 690 - Place the patient on the back on a flat surface, inclined a little upwards from the feet; raise and support the head and shoulders on a small firm cushion or folded article of dress placed under the shoulder-blades.
Page 625 - ... it may specify, is a public nuisance, and may order the same to be removed, abated, suspended, altered or otherwise improved or purified, as the order shall specify.
Page 630 - ... the members of said board, and such other officer or person as may at any time be by said board authorized, may, without fee or hindrance, enter, examine and survey all grounds, erections, vehicles, structures, apartments, buildings and places.
Page 480 - Statutes the tables in the schedule hereto annexed shall be recognized in the construction of contracts, and in all legal proceedings, as establishing, in terms of the weights and measures now in use in the United States, the equivalents of the weights and measures expressed therein in terms of the metric system...
Page 690 - If the patient has been carried to a house after respiration has been restored, be careful to let the air play freely about the room.
Page 627 - ... and of every person conducting or interested in business therein or thereat, and of every person who has undertaken to clean any place, ground or street therein, and of every person, public officer and...
Page 608 - The author has endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject in the form which many years' experience has shown him to be the most convenient and intelligible to the student. In the revision of the present edition, he has sedulously labored to render the volume more worthy of the favor with which it has heretofore been received.
Page 480 - Act, it shall be lawful throughout the United States of America to employ the Weights and Measures of the Metric System...
Page 893 - A distinctive feature of the method of instruction in this College Is the union of clinical and didactic teaching. All the lectures are given within the Hospital grounds. During the regular Winter Session, in addition to four didactic lectures on every week-day except Saturday, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction. The Spring Session consists chiefly of Recitations from Text-books.
Page 625 - ... if there be no parent alive that has made such report, then of the next of kin of such child born), and of every person present at such birth, within...