Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 271905 |
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... hands and the other would not . It is true that there is a difference in their skins , but it is more probable that the general conditions were more favorable to eczema in one than in the other , and that the irritating effect of soap ...
... hands and the other would not . It is true that there is a difference in their skins , but it is more probable that the general conditions were more favorable to eczema in one than in the other , and that the irritating effect of soap ...
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... hands . The type on the legs and forearms was chiefly papulo - vesicular , but was papulo - squamous on the hands . The eruption appeared during the summer . He received treat- ment at that time in New Orleans , and since has been ...
... hands . The type on the legs and forearms was chiefly papulo - vesicular , but was papulo - squamous on the hands . The eruption appeared during the summer . He received treat- ment at that time in New Orleans , and since has been ...
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... hand , rather than with the bougie . Dr. Ladinski said that he recalled several cases in which it had been necessary to induce labor , in which this procedure had been followed some time later by subinvolution and hemorrhage . While a ...
... hand , rather than with the bougie . Dr. Ladinski said that he recalled several cases in which it had been necessary to induce labor , in which this procedure had been followed some time later by subinvolution and hemorrhage . While a ...
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... hand . " In a short time the garrison of Fort Pickens was re - enforced by regulars from the fort , and Billy Wilson's Zouaves from New York were encamped on the island . It was then too late , as we afterwards found out . I had a very ...
... hand . " In a short time the garrison of Fort Pickens was re - enforced by regulars from the fort , and Billy Wilson's Zouaves from New York were encamped on the island . It was then too late , as we afterwards found out . I had a very ...
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... hand , and this subject of so great importance to every member of the regular medical profession who has his own interest and that of his clientele at heart will claim some attention at our hands . The method now in force in so many ...
... hand , and this subject of so great importance to every member of the regular medical profession who has his own interest and that of his clientele at heart will claim some attention at our hands . The method now in force in so many ...
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Page 408 - Formulae and Doses for Hypodermic Medication. Poisons and their Antidotes, Diameters of the Female Pelvis and Fetal Head, Obstetrical Table, Diet List for Various Diseases, Materials and Drugs used in Antiseptic Surgery, Treatment of Asphyxia from Drowning, Surgical Remembrancer, Tables of Incompatibles, Eruptive Fevers, etc., etc. Handsomely bound in flexible morocco, with side index, wallet, and flap. $2.00 net. SAUNDERS
Page 114 - MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
Page 284 - Laryngology, Hygiene, and Other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners. By Leading Members of the Medical Profession throughout the World.
Page 220 - CONSERVATIVE GYNECOLOGY AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women and Their Treatment by Electricity. By G. Betton Massey, MD, Attending Surgeon to the American Oncologic Hospital, Philadelphia; Fellow and Ex-President of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association; Member of the Societe Francaise d'Electro-Therapie, American Medical Association, etc.
Page 107 - ESSENTIALS OF NERVOUS DISEASES AND INSANITY, their Symptoms and Treatment. By JOHN C. SHAW, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, Long Island College Hospital Medical School ; Consulting Neurologist to St.
Page 557 - What ye know, the same do I know also: I am not inferior unto you. 3 Surely I would speak to the Almighty, and I desire to reason with God. 4 But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.
Page 217 - A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries, and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by HOBART AMORY HARE, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 732 - ... composition, in freedom from acid reaction, in susceptibility to the effects of oxygen when exposed to light or heat, in the property of retaining the strychnine in solution, and in the medicinal effects.
Page 264 - The Association of Medical Officers of the Army and Navy of the Confederacy will convene in Memphis, Tenn., May 28-30, 1901, during the meeting of the Confederate Re-union.
Page 59 - Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the New York Post-graduate Medical School; formerly President of the New York Academy of Medicine, Etc., and A. EDWARD DAVIS, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Eye...