A Text-book upon the pathogenic bacteriaW.B. Saunders Company, 1906 - 641 pages |
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Page 603 - These observers, in a case of abortion with subsequent infection, found the patient "emphysematous from the top of her head to the soles of her feet
Page 535 - ... there are present within its walls contaminated mosquitoes capable of conveying the parasite of this disease. 10. The spread of yellow fever can be most effectually controlled by measures directed to the destruction of mosquitoes and the protection of the sick against the bites of these insects. 11. While the mode of propagation of yellow fever has now been definitely determined, the specific cause of this disease remains to be discovered.
Page 649 - MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Stomach, and JOHN RUHRAH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore. Octavo of 728 pages.
Page 645 - AMERICAN EDITION NOTHNAGEL'S PRACTICE Diseases of the Stomach By DR. F. RIEGEL, of Giessen. Edited, with additions, by CHARLES G. STOCKTON, MD , Professor of Medicine, University of Buffalo. Octavo of 835 pages, with 29 text-cuts and 6 full-page plates.
Page 647 - Edition. A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, MD, PH. D., LL. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Handsome octavo volume of 1292 pages, fully illustrated.
Page 644 - System at one time; but any single volume or any number of volumes may be obtained by those who do not desire the complete series. This latter method...
Page 645 - Smallpox (including Vaccination), Varicella, Cholera Asiatica. Cholera Nostras, Erysipelas, Erysipeloid, Pertussis, and Hay Fever By DR. H. IMMERMANN, of Basle ; DR. TH. VON JURGENSEN, of Tubingen ; DR. C. LIEBERMEISTER, of Tubingen ; DR. H. LENHARTZ, of Hamburg ; and DR. G. STICKER, of Giessen. The entire volume edited, with additions, by SIR JW MOORE, MD, FRCPI, Professor of Practice, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Octavo, 682 pages, illustrated.
Page 650 - TWO EDITIONS IN ONE YEAR Dr. Boston here presents a practical manual of the clinical and laboratory examinations which furnish a guide to correct diagnosis, giving only such methods, however, which can be carried out by the busy practitioner in his office as well as by the student in the laboratory.
Page 647 - I consider Anders' Practice one of the best single-volume works before the profession at this time, and one of the best text-books for medical students.