Western Medical Review, Volume 16Western Medical Review Company, 1911 |
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... become free from sugar on at least 60 grams of carbohydrate in the diet are to be desig- nated as mild , the outlook as to permanent cure or a slow course is good , ceteris paribus , if we are not dealing with a case of se- vere ...
... become free from sugar on at least 60 grams of carbohydrate in the diet are to be desig- nated as mild , the outlook as to permanent cure or a slow course is good , ceteris paribus , if we are not dealing with a case of se- vere ...
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... rather less than 10 % of puer- peral women become insane ; that puerperal insanities are on the decrease , owing to better modes of life and cleaner conditions at the time of delivery ; that the average duration of 12 Western Medical ...
... rather less than 10 % of puer- peral women become insane ; that puerperal insanities are on the decrease , owing to better modes of life and cleaner conditions at the time of delivery ; that the average duration of 12 Western Medical ...
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... become surgeons . Rela- tively few graduates will actually practice major surgery , but the things they will have to handle are comparatively neglected . These are the " common surgical diseases and injuries , the giv- ing of ...
... become surgeons . Rela- tively few graduates will actually practice major surgery , but the things they will have to handle are comparatively neglected . These are the " common surgical diseases and injuries , the giv- ing of ...
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... become one of the most important aids in dif- ferential diagnosis and has greatly amplified the scope and efficiency of the aurist . The little monograph at hand deals almost entirely with nystagmus in relation to its bearing on ...
... become one of the most important aids in dif- ferential diagnosis and has greatly amplified the scope and efficiency of the aurist . The little monograph at hand deals almost entirely with nystagmus in relation to its bearing on ...
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... become more and more valuable as time goes on and as the technique is perfected . There are many other points of criticism and interest that might be spoken of regarding this volume , but we believe that our remarks have extended ...
... become more and more valuable as time goes on and as the technique is perfected . There are many other points of criticism and interest that might be spoken of regarding this volume , but we believe that our remarks have extended ...
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Page 47 - Works by EA SCHAFER, FRS, Professor of Physiology in the University of Edinburgh. THE ESSENTIALS OF HISTOLOGY.
Page 154 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Page 158 - The Practitioners' Visiting List for 1910. An invaluable pocket-sized book containing memoranda and data important for every physician, and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice. The weekly, monthly and 30-patient perpetual contain 32 pages of data and 160 pages of classified blanks.
Page 158 - Weekly (dated, for 30 patients) ; Monthly (undated, for 120 patients per month) ; Perpetual...
Page 102 - What is it that throbs away, beats away, never stopping, never ceasing, whether you wake or sleep, night or day, week in and week out, month in and month out, year in and year out, without any volition on your part, hidden away in the depths, as it were, unseen by you, throbbing throbbing, throbbing, rhythmically all your life long?
Page 273 - 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 Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 159 - Perpetual," undated, for 30 patients weekly per year, and "60 Patients," undated, for 60 patients weekly per year. The text portion of The Practitioners' Visiting List for 1911 has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date. It contains among other valuable information a scheme of dentition; tables of weights and measures and comparative scales; instructions for examining the urine...
Page 48 - Pathogenic Micro-organisms, including Bacteria and Protozoa. A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians and Health Officers. By William H. Park, MD, Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene in 'the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and Director of the Research Laboratory, Department of Health, New York City; and Anna W.
Page 489 - A TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE NOSE, THROAT AND EAR. By William Lincoln Ballenger, MD, Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. New (2d) edition, thoroughly revised.
Page 331 - X-rays on the battle field and at the first aid stations. It rests with the jury of award how the prizes will be allotted in respect to the various subjects. That is to say, the largest prize will be awarded for the best solution of any question irrespective of what the question may be. Further information may be obtained by addressing the Chairman, Exhibit Committee, American Red Cross, Washington, DC Very respectfully, CHARLES LYNCH, Major, Med.