International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures

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J.B. Lippincott., 1898
 

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Page i - By Professors and Lecturers in the Leading Medical Colleges of the United States, Germany, Austria, France, Great Britain and Canada.
Page 63 - Professor of Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear in the Illinois Medical College ; Professor in the Chicago Post-graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Surgeon to the Post-graduate Hospital and to the Illinois Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to the Mary Thompson Hospital, to the Illinois Masonic Orphans' Home, and to the Silver Cross Hospital of Joliet, etc.
Page 214 - RCS (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Page 230 - BY WILLIAM L. RODMAN, AM, MD, Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Kentucky School of Medicine; Surgeon to the Kentucky School of Medicine HospiUl ; Surgeon to the St.
Page 322 - A sterilized glass globe, which is best suited to the case, is then inserted with a specially devised instrument. The sclera is split vertically so that the edges may be drawn together and held by stitches of No. 4 black silk, using large needles, completely hiding the glass ball.
Page 350 - Which of the several alternatives which are available will prove imperative will hypothetically depend upon a number of factors, the most important of which is the level of technological competence achieved by the group or society in question.
Page 346 - It consists in the proper cleansing of the scalp and the stimulation of the sebaceous glands to healthy action. The tincture of green soap makes an admirable shampoo for the removal of epithelial and sebaceous de'bris. This may be advantageously followed by such a hair wash as: I$.
Page 65 - ... followed the operation. The cases I have chosen to operate on were far more hopeless than those with chronic suppurative inflammation. The consideration that the former respond so little to our efforts, while the latter are so amenable to treatment with inflations, cleansing, peroxide of hydrogen...
Page 214 - Vineberg (12) reports two cases of chronic appendicitis associated with disease of the right adnexa. Similar cases are also reported by Weir (13), Fowler (14) and Meyer (15). It is by no means an easy matter to determine the sequence of the symptoms when the appendicitis, either acute...
Page 321 - Beer's knife, as in performing a flap operation for cataract — the lower half of the cornea is removed with curved scissors and the contents of the globe are taken out with a small scoop, devised for the...

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