Journal of the Iowa State Medical Society, Bind 11Iowa State Medical Society, 1921 |
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... become in- fected the organism then ascended to the kidney , all of which is in total disregard of practically all facts . It is well known that it is practically impossible to infect the normal bladder , that no amount of introduction ...
... become in- fected the organism then ascended to the kidney , all of which is in total disregard of practically all facts . It is well known that it is practically impossible to infect the normal bladder , that no amount of introduction ...
Side 2
... become a part of the bladder , the whole muscular contractual structure from the renal pelvis to the urethra having be- come part and parcel of the same mechanism . Contractions of the bladder will force urine back and forth by back ...
... become a part of the bladder , the whole muscular contractual structure from the renal pelvis to the urethra having be- come part and parcel of the same mechanism . Contractions of the bladder will force urine back and forth by back ...
Side 8
... become meddlesome . It is undoubtedly possible by instrumentation of any organ to do harm . Clearly , here is a condition . which only indirectly menaces life . We shall cer- tainly not be justified in taking radical measures or in ...
... become meddlesome . It is undoubtedly possible by instrumentation of any organ to do harm . Clearly , here is a condition . which only indirectly menaces life . We shall cer- tainly not be justified in taking radical measures or in ...
Side 11
... become a hobby with us to be ridden to death . A great deal of harm has been done by some who have become too en- thusiastic , thinking that in focal infections we have the cause for all ills . The teeth have borne the brunt of such ...
... become a hobby with us to be ridden to death . A great deal of harm has been done by some who have become too en- thusiastic , thinking that in focal infections we have the cause for all ills . The teeth have borne the brunt of such ...
Side 12
... becomes necessary to locate the le- sions and begin the fight before the open stage has developed and a mixed ... become involved and the spread to the upper lobes is from these nodes . One or more of these rupture and discharge a ...
... becomes necessary to locate the le- sions and begin the fight before the open stage has developed and a mixed ... become involved and the spread to the upper lobes is from these nodes . One or more of these rupture and discharge a ...
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Side 127 - Have you heard that it was good to gain the day ? I also say it is good to fall, battles are lost in the same spirit in which they are won.
Side 192 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, MD, PH. D., LL. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia.
Side 230 - Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; and, further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves.
Side 230 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice, or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Side 151 - Group Practice and the Diagnostic Clinic"; "What Should Be the Attitude of the Profession toward Health Centers" ; "The Correlation between Editorial, Advertising and Subscription Work.
Side 385 - One who is capable of earning a living under favorable circumstances, but is incapable, from mental defect existing from birth, or from an early age, (a) of competing on equal terms with his normal fellows; or, (b) of managing himself and his affairs with ordinary prudence.
Side 156 - Besides the articles on therapy, the book contains a list of the articles accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry for inclusion in New and Nonofficial Remedies, as well as tables and compilations of miscellaneous data.
Side 454 - Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Side 230 - Life is short, and the Art long ; the occasion fleeting; experience fallacious, and judgment difficult. The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient, the attendants, and externals cooperate.
Side 406 - Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Rochester (Minnesota) and Minneapolis. During the war a combined examination was held at Fort Oglethorpe and Fort Riley. There have been 325 candidates examined, of whom 269 have passed and been granted certificates. Starting with the endorsement of the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association, American Medical College Association, and various sectional medical societies, the recognition of the Army, Navy, and Public...