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... City ........ 147 ETIOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA - E . S. Elder , M. D. , Indianapolis .. 161 STUDY OF HEREDITY IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - Rachel S. Bailey , M. D. , Spiceland ........ 172 PNEUMATIC DIFFERENTIATION — G . W. McCaskey , M. D. ...
... City ........ 147 ETIOLOGY OF PNEUMONIA - E . S. Elder , M. D. , Indianapolis .. 161 STUDY OF HEREDITY IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE - Rachel S. Bailey , M. D. , Spiceland ........ 172 PNEUMATIC DIFFERENTIATION — G . W. McCaskey , M. D. ...
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... cities and countries , conspicuous among which were those in Epidaurus , Peloponnesus , the island of Cos , and at Cyrene , etc. The priests that worshiped and practiced in these temples were called the Asclepiadæ , a word meaning ...
... cities and countries , conspicuous among which were those in Epidaurus , Peloponnesus , the island of Cos , and at Cyrene , etc. The priests that worshiped and practiced in these temples were called the Asclepiadæ , a word meaning ...
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... city . When we take into account the fact that Aristotle , according to the best authorities , probably never dissected the human body , but depended for his knowledge of anatomy upon the dissection of the lower animals , we can readily ...
... city . When we take into account the fact that Aristotle , according to the best authorities , probably never dissected the human body , but depended for his knowledge of anatomy upon the dissection of the lower animals , we can readily ...
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... city whose name it bears to this day ) , Ptolemy the first , or Soter , established the great Alexandrian Library and Museum ( or university ) , which became so magnificent under his successors , Ptolemy Philadelphus and Ptole- my ...
... city whose name it bears to this day ) , Ptolemy the first , or Soter , established the great Alexandrian Library and Museum ( or university ) , which became so magnificent under his successors , Ptolemy Philadelphus and Ptole- my ...
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... city , and was afterwards physician to the imperial family . According to the best authorities he died at about the age of seventy years . The differences of sentiment which prevailed at that time in- spired Galen with a disgust for all ...
... city , and was afterwards physician to the imperial family . According to the best authorities he died at about the age of seventy years . The differences of sentiment which prevailed at that time in- spired Galen with a disgust for all ...
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Side 149 - The germ being always present, auto-infection is liable to occur when from alcoholism, sewer-gas poisoning, crowd-poisoning, or any other depressing agency the vitality of the tissues is reduced below the resisting point. We may suppose also that a reflex vasomotor paralysis, affecting a single lobe of the lung, for example, and induced by exposure to cold, may so reduce the resisting power of the pulmonary tissue as to permit this micrococcus to produce its characteristic effects.
Side 48 - For of the Most High cometh healing, and he shall receive honour of the king. The skill of the physician shall lift up his head: and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
Side 62 - Mercuric chloride in solution, 1 : 500. (c) For the disinfection and deodorization of the surface of masses of organic material in privy vaults, etc. : Chloride of lime in powder.
Side 61 - A solution of l:l,OOO to 1:4,000. 7. Sulphur dioxide. Exposure for twelve hours to an atmosphere containing at least 4 volumes per cent, of this gas, preferably in presence of moisture.^ 8. Carbolic acid. 2 to 5 per cent, solution.
Side 59 - The same directions apply for the disinfection of vomited matters. Infected sputum should be discharged directly into a cup half full of the solution. STANDARD SOLUTION No. 2. Dissolve corrosive sublimate and permanganate of potash in soft -water, in the proportion of two drachms of each salt to the gallon.
Side 254 - Association, hereafter the several county societies shall be required, at the time of appointing their delegates to this Society, to nominate and forward to the Secretary of this Society the names of the delegates to the American Medical Association, the number of such nominations to be governed by the rules of said Association ; and all the nominations for such delegates shall be confirmed by this Society, which shall have...
Side 48 - Honour a physician with the honour due unto him for the uses which ye may have of him: for the Lord hath created him.
Side 247 - ... for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession; for enlightening and directing public opinion in regard to the duties> responsibilities, and requirements of medical men ; for exciting and encouraging emulation and concert of action in the profession, and for facilitating and fostering friendly intercourse between those who are engaged in it...
Side 61 - The most useful agents for the destruction of spore-containing infectious material are — 1. Fire. Complete destruction by burning. 2. Steam under pressure. 105° C.
Side 48 - The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth; and he that is wise will not abhor them.