New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 5Medical Society of the State of New York, 1905 |
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... believe would tend to diminish the danger of their diseases being spread . I hope the hospital will be built as speedily as possible . " PURE MILK . The Health Board of New York , under the presidency of Dr. Thomas Darlington , is ...
... believe would tend to diminish the danger of their diseases being spread . I hope the hospital will be built as speedily as possible . " PURE MILK . The Health Board of New York , under the presidency of Dr. Thomas Darlington , is ...
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... believe the drink- ing of water abused to any great extent in this city . Water is of the greatest value where a toxæmia exists . Meeting adjourned at 11 P. M. J. J. NUTT , Acting Secretary . Orange County Association . The regular ...
... believe the drink- ing of water abused to any great extent in this city . Water is of the greatest value where a toxæmia exists . Meeting adjourned at 11 P. M. J. J. NUTT , Acting Secretary . Orange County Association . The regular ...
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... believe from the publications of the opticians who favor this bill that they not only desire to , but are now actually engaged in the practice of a branch of medicine in violation -of the present medical law ; be it Resolved , That the ...
... believe from the publications of the opticians who favor this bill that they not only desire to , but are now actually engaged in the practice of a branch of medicine in violation -of the present medical law ; be it Resolved , That the ...
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... believe the bill is not popular , and besides that they believe next fall they will be able to elect two Republican Coroners in Brooklyn . - New York Sun. AN ACT To amend the public health law and the February , 1905 . 33 Coroners Bill .
... believe the bill is not popular , and besides that they believe next fall they will be able to elect two Republican Coroners in Brooklyn . - New York Sun. AN ACT To amend the public health law and the February , 1905 . 33 Coroners Bill .
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... believe the statement , and when he was told to poultice the tumor he did so persist- ently . Under this treatment the tumor grew faster than ever and became dark blue in color , fluc- tuated under deep pressure , a facial paralysis de ...
... believe the statement , and when he was told to poultice the tumor he did so persist- ently . Under this treatment the tumor grew faster than ever and became dark blue in color , fluc- tuated under deep pressure , a facial paralysis de ...
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Page 70 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. Sec. 8. That the term
Page 243 - ... suffer such publications to be made — to invite laymen to be present at operations — to boast of cures and remedies — to adduce certificates of skill and success, or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.
Page 44 - Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene, and Other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners.
Page 304 - THE PRINCIPLES OF BACTERIOLOGY. A practical manual for students and physicians. By AC Abbott, MD, Professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology, and Director of the Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania.
Page 104 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Arranged with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists, under the editorial charge of GEORGE M. GOULD, MD Year-Book of 1901 in two volumes—Vol. I. including General Medicine; Vol.
Page 10 - A fiery soul which working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay And o'er-informed the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity, Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high, He sought the storms ; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
Page 13 - Diet in Health and Disease. By JULIUS FRIEDENWALD, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Stomach in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore; and JOHN RUHRAH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
Page 69 - distinctly shown, with the name and place of business of the seller, all printed in red ink, together with the name of such poisons printed or written thereupon in plain, legible characters, which schedules are as follows, to wit: Schedule A.
Page 243 - It is also incumbent upon the faculty to be temperate in all things, for the practice of physic requires the unremitting exercise of a clear and vigorous understanding; and, on emergencies for which no professional man should be unprepared, a steady hand, an acute eye, and an unclouded head may be essential to the well-being, and even to the life, of a fellow creature.
Page 70 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.