Medical Standard, Bind 34

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1911

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Side 270 - Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia. Containing many Prescriptions and Formulae, conforming to the US Pharmacopoeia, Directions for making Artificial Human Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc.
Side 203 - Late Instructor in Dietetics, Bellevue Training School for Nurses, Bellevue Hospital, New York City.
Side 371 - Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology. laryngology, Hygiene, and other topics of interest to students and practitioners.
Side 321 - The predisposing diseases mentioned were colitis, stricture, proctitis, fissure, hemorrhoids, fistula, polypi, enlarged prostate, and malignant growths. PHYSIOLOGY OF CONSTIPATION. — By Samuel T. Earle, M. D., of Baltimore, Md. — In reviewing the Physiology of Constipation in the symposium read before the American Proctologic Society, June, 1911, Earle calls attention to the sensibility of the alimentary canal in connection with its bearing on constipation. It has been shown that the stomach...
Side 3 - In my message of last year I recommended the creation of a Bureau of Health, in which should be embraced all those Government agencies outside of the War and Navy Departments which are now directed toward the preservation of public health or exercise functions germane to that subject. I renew this recommendation. I greatly regret that the agitation in favor of this bureau has aroused a counteragitation against its creation, on the ground that the establishment of such a bureau is to be in the interest...
Side 420 - No. 17 of their series of charts on dislocations. This series forms a most valuable and interesting addition to any physician's library.
Side 418 - The Antikamnia Chemical Company, and reads: "Gentlemen: Illness, dating from the very day of my former letter, must be my plea for my silence and my seeming indifference to your courtesy, and your exceptional kindness in sending me your little 'Vest-Pocket-Box.
Side 285 - An ideal operation for internal hemorrhoids must embody the five following surgical principles and precepts: 1. Complete hemostasis. 2. Immediate closure of the operative wounds. 3. Preservation of the function of the parts. 4. Permanency of cure. 5. Due consideration of the factors of safety, simplicity of technic, time required for recovery, and the amount of post-operative discomfort. The ligature operation violates principle 2. The clamp and cautery operation falls short with reference to the...
Side 270 - THE CARE OF THE BABY. — A Manual for Mothers and Nurses, containing Practical Directions for the Management of Infancy and Childhood in Health and in Disease.
Side 115 - This photograph represents the fact as I saw it,' there is no more reason to exclude it than if he had said, 'The following words represent the fact as I saw it,' which is always in effect the tenor of a witness' oath. If no witness has thus attached his credit to the photograph, then it should not come in at all, any more than an anonymous letter should be received as testimony.

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