Quarterly Bulletin, Bind 3

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Office of Publication, 1905

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Side 207 - Shakespeare's Macbeth; Milton's Lycidas, Comus, L' Allegro and II Penseroso; Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America, or Washington's Farewell Address and Webster's First Bunker Hill Oration; Macaulay's Life of Johnson or Carlyle's Essay on Burns.
Side 76 - During the month of trial and previous to being accepted as a pupil in the school, the applicant must be prepared for an examination in reading, penmanship, simple arithmetic, and English dictation. The examination is to test the applicant's ability to read aloud well, to write legibly and accurately, to keep wimple accounts, and to take notes of lectures.
Side 34 - On the consolidation of the Missouri Medical College and the St. Louis Medical College to form the Medical Department of Washington University, he was continued in the chair of Surgery.
Side 100 - ... purging and sweating and bleeding according to theories often strangely lacking in foundation, the prevalence of which depended rather upon the individual force and vigor of the expounder than upon their intrinsic merit. To-day from the study of the pathological physiology of bacterial and cytotoxic intoxications, we are rapidly evolving scientific preventive and curative measures, while searching out the rationale and mode of action of our older therapeutic agents. But a few days ago. I happened...
Side 98 - But apart from this we have but to remember what has been gained by a scientifically evolved prophylaxis against tuberculosis and typhoid fever — to reflect upon how far cholera and plague have lost their terrors — to contemplate the brilliant results of the discovery by Ross and the Italian school of the life history of the malarial parasites as manifested in the anti-malarial campaigns carried on in various regions by Koch, and in Italy by the Society for the Study of Malaria, a noble institution...
Side 32 - I am sorry, Trudeau,' wrote Dr. Osier, 'to hear of your misfortune, but take my word for it, there is nothing like a fire to make a man do the phoenix trick!
Side 91 - ... withdraw the veil from naked and iconoclastic truth. Harvey had made his great discovery. Glisson had demonstrated his theory of irritability. Mayow with his " Spiritus nitro-sereus " had anticipated the discovery of oxygen. Leeuwenhoek and Malpighi and Hooke had opened to the human eye the realm of the infinitely small. Bacon and Descartes and Newton and Locke had introduced into the world a rational and natural philosophy. Locke, him* Address delivered before the Section for Internal Medicine...
Side 17 - The stopper of the bottle containing the acid is loosened, but retained in position ; the bottle having then been inverted and lowered until its mouth is just below the surface of the water, the stopper is withdrawn, and the bottle is moved about so as to diffuse a layer of acid as uniformly as possible over the surface of the bath. By this means the bath will be prepared in about five minutes.
Side 77 - The instruction includes (1) the dressing of blisters, burns, sores, and wounds; the application of fomentations, poultices, and minor dressings; (2) the...
Side 19 - ... salt to 50 gallons of warm water.) Temperature, 98° F. Duration four minutes. Intermission on the third and sixth days of this week. SECOND WEEK (No. 2 Bath). — Three-quarters per cent, warm salt bath. (Three pounds of bathing salt to 50 gallons.) Onequarter per cent, carbonic acid gas (two discs to one package). Temperature, 97° F. Duration six minutes. Intermission on the fourth day of this week. THIRD WEEK (No. 3 Bath). — One per cent, warm salt bath. (Four pounds of bathing salt to...

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