Transactions of the Luzerne County Medidcal Society, Bind 16–17Luzerne County Medical Siociety., 1909 |
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Side 69 - Dr. Simpson's first perception was mental. ' This is far stronger and better than ether,' said he to himself. His second was to note that he was prostrate on the floor, and that among the friends about him there was both confusion and alarm.
Side 63 - As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place.
Side 133 - Mr. and reports it to be well kept and clean, and the cows to be in a healthy condition. The Bacteriologist reports that the milk does not contain germs beyond the limits of the standards of the Commission. The Chemist reports that the milk is of standard richness, and that he has discovered in it no impurities, coloring matters, chemical preservatives, or harmful substances. The Commission certifies to these statements of the examiners. It is understood and agreed to by the said Mr.
Side 128 - ... 1. Only such cows shall be admitted to the herd as have not reacted to a diagnostic injection of tuberculin and are in good physical condition. 2. All cows shall be tested annually with tuberculin and all reacting animals shall be excluded from the herd.
Side 131 - Society." 5. The commission will hold itself in readiness to examine milk from dairies desiring this examination, and to certify to the good quality of milk which comes up to the standards fixed by it. It is understood that only the milk of dairies, and not that of milkmen who merely serve milk bought by them, will be examined by the commission. 6. The method of examination and certification to which the dairyman or his agent shall agree to submit shall be as follows: 7. The commission shall select...
Side 69 - I am sure you will be delighted to see part of the good results of our hasty conversation. I had the chloroform for several days in the house before trying it, as after seeing it such a heavy, unvolatile-like liquid I despaired of it, and went on dreaming about others. The first night we took it, Dr. Duncan, Dr. Keith and I all tried it simultaneously, and Of the great were all ' under the table
Side 133 - ... when, and only when, notified to do so by the commission. Any dairy the milk of which shall be found by the examiners to be up to the standard of the Commission shall receive a certificate from the Commission, which shall read as follows : — MILK COMMISSION OF THE PHILADELPHIA PEDIATRIC SOCIETY.
Side 61 - I make of divers soporiferous simples; which, beaten afterwards to powder and drunk with a quantity of water, within a quarter of an hour after bringeth the receiver into such a sleep, and burieth so deeply the senses and other spirits of life, that the cunningest physician will judge the party dead.
Side 7 - It is the quality which is most appreciated by the laity though often misunderstood by them ; and the physician who has the misfortune to be without it, who betrays indecision and worry, and who shows that he is flustered and flurried in ordinary emergencies, loses rapidly the confidence of his patients.
Side 132 - The veterinary inspector shall, at intervals equal to those of the bacteriologist and chemist, and without previous warning to the dairy, inspect the cleanliness of the dairy in general, the care and cleanliness observed in milking, the care of the various utensils employed, the nature and quality of the food used, and all other matters of a hygienic nature bearing upon the health of the cows and the cleanliness of the milk, including also as far as possible the inquiry into the health of the employe's...