Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of PennsylvaniaHomeopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, 1908 |
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... bacilli to the children with whom they play and whose books , pencils and even food they handle and share in common . The causes of backwardness in children is too big a subject to go into at the present time , but there is no doubt of ...
... bacilli to the children with whom they play and whose books , pencils and even food they handle and share in common . The causes of backwardness in children is too big a subject to go into at the present time , but there is no doubt of ...
Page 129
... bacilli . Every effort should be made to prevent the collection of such ma- terial in the milk . This can in a great measure be prevented by not feeding cows upon distillery or other waste , by washing the udders and flanks of the ...
... bacilli . Every effort should be made to prevent the collection of such ma- terial in the milk . This can in a great measure be prevented by not feeding cows upon distillery or other waste , by washing the udders and flanks of the ...
Page 135
... bacilli , as found in the excreta ( not only fæces , but urine and even sputum and vomitus ) of our typhoid patient . Our first step must then be - early and ac- curate diagnosis , or in lieu of that , the treatment of every doubtful ...
... bacilli , as found in the excreta ( not only fæces , but urine and even sputum and vomitus ) of our typhoid patient . Our first step must then be - early and ac- curate diagnosis , or in lieu of that , the treatment of every doubtful ...
Page 138
... bacilli carriers . How can we know ? Only by careful and tedious examination of the fæces and urine . In an asylum of 250 , 7 bacilli carriers were found and J. H. M. A. Von Tilling , in The Albany Medical Annals of 1907 , estimates ...
... bacilli carriers . How can we know ? Only by careful and tedious examination of the fæces and urine . In an asylum of 250 , 7 bacilli carriers were found and J. H. M. A. Von Tilling , in The Albany Medical Annals of 1907 , estimates ...
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3. Guarding against bacilli carriers by examination of fæces and urine . DISCUSSION . DR . O. S. HAINES : The essayist , to whom we have all listened with interest , brings again that important fact , the early diagnosis of typhoid ...
3. Guarding against bacilli carriers by examination of fæces and urine . DISCUSSION . DR . O. S. HAINES : The essayist , to whom we have all listened with interest , brings again that important fact , the early diagnosis of typhoid ...
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Page 71 - ... and in regard to measures for the prevention of epidemic and contagious diseases; and when pestilence prevails, it is their duty to face the danger, and to continue their labors for the alleviation of the suffering, even at the jeopardy of their own lives. § 2. Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally constituted authorities, to enlighten coroners...
Page 349 - Now in building of chaises, I tell you what, There is always somewhere a weakest spot, In hub, tire, felloe, in spring or thill, In panel, or crossbar, or floor , or sill, In screw, bolt, thoroughbrace, — lurking still...
Page 72 - ... profession, are so numerous and important, that physicians are justly entitled to the utmost consideration and respect from the community. The public ought likewise to entertain a just appreciation of medical qualifications; to make a proper discrimination between true science and the assumptions of ignorance and empiricism — to afford every encouragement and facility for the acquisition of medical education...
Page 70 - A physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician, in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation of symptoms. The conduct to be pursued on such an occasion is to give advice adapted to present circumstances ; to interfere...
Page 294 - And that inverted Bowl they call the Sky, Whereunder crawling cooped we live and die, Lift not your hands to It for help— for It As impotently moves as you or I.
Page 62 - ... to him. A patient should never send for a consulting physician without the express consent of his own medical attendant.
Page 64 - Under such circumstances, medical men are peculiarly dependent upon each other, and kind offices and professional aid should always be cheerfully and gratuitously afforded.
Page 70 - ... 10. When a physician who has been engaged to attend a case of midwifery is absent, and another is sent for, if delivery is accomplished during the attendance of the latter, he is entitled to the fee, but should resign the patient to the practitioner first engaged.
Page 64 - Compliance with this request is an act of courtesy, which should always be performed with the utmost consideration for the interest and character of the family physician, and when exercised for a short period, all the pecuniary obligations for such service should be awarded to him.
Page 71 - As good citizens, it is the duty of physicians to be ever vigilant for the welfare of the community, and to bear their part in sustaining its institutions and burdens...