| 1909 - 790 pages
...dietetic treatment. He devotes a special chapter to neurasthenia of women. The book is well worth reading. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. — A Textbook for Practitioners...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, and Physician to the Hospital of the University ; Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital; President... | |
| 1901 - 608 pages
...is the thing — yes, the entire thing. It is the most important and most valuable work of the age. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE — A Text-book for Practitioners...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University; Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital; Fellow of... | |
| 1906 - 756 pages
...very inception. This number is one of the best of the entire series. TYSON'S PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, with Special Reference to Diagnosis and Treatment....Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, and Physician to the Hospital of the University; Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, etc. Fourth... | |
| 1901 - 716 pages
...wants to keep up with the advances in his profession feel that he should have the work in his library. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE — A Text-Book for Practitioners...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University: Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital; Fellow of... | |
| 1897 - 702 pages
...fail to be a safe and most welcome guide in the treatment of this troublesome class of affections. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A Text-Book for Practitioners...Diagnosis and Treatment. By James Tyson, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University;... | |
| 1906 - 628 pages
...as one of the brightest spots in the garden of memory, THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, A TEXT BOOK FOR AND SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. By James...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the university; Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital; Fellow of... | |
| 1900 - 670 pages
...interest of the medical profession in diet reform. The book is one that should be read by every physician. The Practice of Medicine. — A Text-Book for Practitioners...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University; Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital. Second Edition,... | |
| 1900 - 700 pages
...interest of the medical profession in diet reform. The book is one that should be read by every physician. The Practice of Medicine. — A Text-Book for Practitioners...Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University; Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital. Second Edition,... | |
| 1901 - 504 pages
...5849 Young. J. Henry. Rock Springs, Wyo., Ohio Medical University. O., March 24. 1900. BOOK REVIEWS. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A text-book for practitioners...treatment. By James Tyson, MD. Professor of Medicine ta the University of Pennsylvania and Phy•Idan to the Hospital of the University; Vknlcian to tbe... | |
| 1896 - 506 pages
...and the entire work comes to us as an epitome of the opinions of English surgeons on this subject. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A TEXT-BOOK FOR PRACTITIONERS...WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT, hy James Tyson, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician... | |
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