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Page 3259
... method of taking vital statistics in conformity with the Federal scheme so that reports from this state are now incorporated in the government reports . This is but a small part of his efforts , and he deserves and undoubtedly has the ...
... method of taking vital statistics in conformity with the Federal scheme so that reports from this state are now incorporated in the government reports . This is but a small part of his efforts , and he deserves and undoubtedly has the ...
Page 3265
methods of training and recognition of ability not before possible . This progress had its inception in the ... method of preparing smallpox vaccine is presented by Dr. Elgin . Much other matter not here enumerated makes the ...
methods of training and recognition of ability not before possible . This progress had its inception in the ... method of preparing smallpox vaccine is presented by Dr. Elgin . Much other matter not here enumerated makes the ...
Page 3277
... methods of handling and transporting wounded ; methods of trench sanita- tion ; curious objects taken from bodies that had been carried in by shot or shell ; wax models of head injuries , and the results achieved by bone transplantation ...
... methods of handling and transporting wounded ; methods of trench sanita- tion ; curious objects taken from bodies that had been carried in by shot or shell ; wax models of head injuries , and the results achieved by bone transplantation ...
Page 3280
... method may be done away with . Place patient in left lateral prone position with left arm drawn out behind back , the patient lying well over on left chest and stomach , the knees flexed , the right more than the left and placed above ...
... method may be done away with . Place patient in left lateral prone position with left arm drawn out behind back , the patient lying well over on left chest and stomach , the knees flexed , the right more than the left and placed above ...
Page 3318
... method was accepted by the surgeons and tried out in every detail , with the thought that perhaps this method was the one that would lead to a cure for in the first months of the war these cases ran as high as forty per cent of all ...
... method was accepted by the surgeons and tried out in every detail , with the thought that perhaps this method was the one that would lead to a cure for in the first months of the war these cases ran as high as forty per cent of all ...
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Page 3352 - Manual of Chemistry. A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory work for Beginners in Chemistry. A Text-book, specially adapted for Students of Pharmacy and Medicine.
Page 3608 - A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE SKIN. For the Use of Advanced Students and Practitioners. — By Henry W. Stelwagon, MD.
Page 3791 - Class A. In the case of a man, to his wife (including a former wife divorced) and to his child or children: (a) If there be a wife but no child, $15. (b) If there be a wife and one child, $25. (c) If there be a wife and two children, $32.50, with $5 per monthadditional for each additional child.
Page 3295 - Service for service in the field, at a salary of $4,000 a year, and vacancies as they may occur in positions requiring similar qualifications, unless it is found to be in the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstatement, transfer, or promotion.
Page 3370 - DC" The essential requirements to securing an invitation are that the applicant shall be a citizen of the United States, shall be between 22 and 30 years of age, a graduate of a medical school legally authorized to confer the degree of doctor of medicine, shall be of good moral character and habits, and shall have had at least one year's hospital training as an interne, after graduation.
Page 3449 - Promotion to the grade of surgeon is made according to seniority and after due examination, as vacancies occur in that grade. Assistant surgeons receive $1600; passed assistant surgeons, $2000, and surgeons, $2500 a year.
Page 3345 - Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart...
Page 3807 - International Clinics.— A quarterly of illustrated clinical lectures and...
Page 3753 - ... be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the society, and that a copy be sent to the relatives of our deceased member.