Publications from the Laboratories of the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Volumes 1-2

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Jefferson Medical College Hospital, 1904
 

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Page 2 - The advantages and disadvantages have been exhaustively studied by Dr. MJ Rosenau, Director of the Hygienic Laboratory of the United States...
Page 5 - RCS (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Page 9 - Clinical Lecturer on Obstetrics in the Jefferson Medical College ; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children in the Philadelphia Polyclinic ; Visiting Obstetrician to the Philadelphia Hospital ; Physician to the Children's Department of the Howard Hospital; Member of the American Gynaecological Society.
Page 16 - It is not my purpose at this time to enter into a full discussion of the precise import of all this language of the Reformers.
Page 18 - Amberg" reports a primary malignant tumor of both adrenal glands in a child of two months, with secondary involvement of the liver.
Page 4 - But two different physicians who have attended her inform me that her illness and this low ground complained of, do not bear to each other the relation of cause and effect...
Page 25 - December 15, metastases having appeared in the left temporal bone, right side of the neck, left axilla, right abdominal wall, and beneath the line of incision in the lumbar region. The left leg became swollen and edematous.
Page 3 - The reports of microscopic examination of the excised tissue agree in stating that the smaller arterial branches are occluded, and the appearances are not unlike those of necrosis and inflammation due to other causes.
Page 5 - Hunter2 claims that he has been able to detect the presence of the colon bacillus in water supplies by simply inoculating the water upon this medium and obtaining the above reaction.
Page 11 - ... years, mechanic. Six years ago the patient first observed a growth just below the angle of the inferior maxilla and in the anterolateral part of the neck. It grew slowly but apparently continuously; it did not inconvenience him in the slightest degree. During these six years he has gained in weight. Examination reveals a tumor that extends from the angle of the right inferior maxilla, 2 cm. below the upper border of the larynx, along the anterior border of the sternomastoid muscle. The outline...

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