Canadian Practitioner, Volume 21Bryant Press, 1896 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 75
Page 6
... wall , its adhesions are left undisturbed , the duodenum is in close proximity to it , and in a few minutes the surface can be approximated by means of a Murphy button . Another advantage is this , that if the button remains in the gall ...
... wall , its adhesions are left undisturbed , the duodenum is in close proximity to it , and in a few minutes the surface can be approximated by means of a Murphy button . Another advantage is this , that if the button remains in the gall ...
Page 21
... walls , backs of pic- tures , and darkest corners of the rooms ; 1 to 2 c.c. more of sterilized water was added to cleanse the cotton of the dust . The swabs were then squeezed in a piece of coarse , sterilized gauze , and an equal ...
... walls , backs of pic- tures , and darkest corners of the rooms ; 1 to 2 c.c. more of sterilized water was added to cleanse the cotton of the dust . The swabs were then squeezed in a piece of coarse , sterilized gauze , and an equal ...
Page 24
... wall - papers , the upper walls and ceilings being heavily sized and then painted , rendering these also easily cleansed ; the plain , simple furnishings - iron hospital beds , rugs , and hardwood floors , and as few tapestries as ...
... wall - papers , the upper walls and ceilings being heavily sized and then painted , rendering these also easily cleansed ; the plain , simple furnishings - iron hospital beds , rugs , and hardwood floors , and as few tapestries as ...
Page 27
... walls of infected rooms , or bed linen and clothing that has been infected . It is to be hoped that formaline will prove an efficient disinfectant , owing to its easy applicability and its non - corrosive action upon metal :. The most ...
... walls of infected rooms , or bed linen and clothing that has been infected . It is to be hoped that formaline will prove an efficient disinfectant , owing to its easy applicability and its non - corrosive action upon metal :. The most ...
Page 35
... wall of the bladder . Mr. Harrison considers the inability to empty the bladder in connec- tion with early forms of prostatic enlargement to be due , not to atony or paresis of the bladder , but to a sinking or tendency to prolapse of ...
... wall of the bladder . Mr. Harrison considers the inability to empty the bladder in connec- tion with early forms of prostatic enlargement to be due , not to atony or paresis of the bladder , but to a sinking or tendency to prolapse of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abdominal abscess acid antiseptic antitoxin appeared atrophy attack bacillus bladder blood British Medical cause cavity cent child chloroform Clinical condition cough cure curette cyst death diagnosis diphtheria disease doses drainage tube eclampsia effect ether eucaine examination experience fever finger fluid gauze glands hæmorrhage inches incision infection intestine iodoform irritation kidney labor lesions lung M.D. Tor Medical Association Medical College Medical Journal Medicine membrane method Michael's Hospital months Montreal muscle normal Obstetrics occurred Ontario Ontario Medical Association operation organs pain pathology patient pelvic peritoneum peritonitis physician practice PRACTITIONER pregnancy present produced profession Professor puerperal pulse rectum removed reported serum showed side skin solution stomach surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms syphilis temperature tion tissue Toronto General Hospital toxins treated treatment tubercular tuberculosis tumor typhoid typhoid fever University of Toronto urine uterine uterus vaginal vomiting weeks wound York
Popular passages
Page 508 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice, or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Page 867 - A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Microscopical and Chemical Methods. — For Students, Hospital Physicians and Practitioners. By Charles E. Simon, MD, Late Assistant Resident Physician Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.
Page 710 - ANATOMY, DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL. By Henry Gray, FRS, Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital, London.
Page 870 - Four styles : Weekly (dated for 30 patients) ; Monthly (undated for 120 patients per month) ; Perpetual (undated for 30 patients each week); and Perpetual (undated for 60 patients each week).
Page 238 - SYPHILIS IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND IN MODERN TIMES. By Dr. F. Buret, Paris, France. Translated from the French, with notes, by AH Ohmann-Dumesnil, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology in the Marion Sims College of Medicine; Consulting Dermatologist to the St.
Page 935 - July 14, 1897, provided that an essay deemed by the committee of award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in medicine, but...
Page 313 - American Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery. —The American Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery ; being a yearly digest of scientific progress and authoritative opinion in all branches of medicine and surgery...
Page 70 - Series," to be issued quarterly at $2.00 a year, 50 cents a number. Each number will consist of a complete work of fiction by medical authors. Only such works as are of established value will be reproduced in this popular form. King's "Stories of a Country Doctor" will be issued January, 1896 to be followed in March by Dr.
Page 714 - The following topics have been selected for consideration at this meeting: 1. The Pollution of Water Supplies. 2. The Disposal of Garbage and Refuse. 3. Animal Diseases and Animal Food. 4. The Nomenclature of Diseases and Forms of Statistics. 5. Protective Inoculations in Infectious Diseases.