Medical Bulletin, Bind 3,Oplag 3

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Side 145 - ... to present the subject of midwifery from a practical and clinical standpoint, so that it will best facilitate the requirements of the student of medicine, and of the active obstetrician.
Side 142 - Forchheimer, MD, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Medical College of Ohio...
Side 136 - There may be units smaller than cells, and in all probability there are ; there may be, and probably are, in the nervous system units other than those generally described, and it is important that we should find out all that there is to learn about them; but .that the human body is made up largely of a mass of cells, and that the human nervous system is made up largely of great numbers of cell units, the so-called neurones, would seem to be facts too firmly established ever to be utterly overthrown.
Side 124 - Circulatory sedatives probably contraindicated, excepting the nitrates, which may be of benefit during early periods of increased cardiac work. (2) Alcohol indicated in alcoholic cases; may be of benefit when there is no circulatory insufficiency. (3) Circulatory stimulants contraindicated except members of the digitalis series. The indication is low blood pressure associated with one or more of three conditions, namely, respiratory insufficiency, small urinary output, and oedema of lungs.
Side 142 - Concetti and Dr. Valagussa. The translation has proven very popular abroad, and the occasion is one of felicitation, not only to the authors, but to American medicine generally, inasmuch as the work was chosen as being especially adapted to clinical teaching in Italy. Few American books have attained such honor. Its success abroad is but a repetition of the favor which it enjoys here.
Side 145 - The classification adopted in the first edition has been adhered to in the subsequent ones, as from the experience of other teachers and that of the author it has been found generally satisfactory. It...
Side 122 - Pallor, markt decubitus, conspicuous weakness, slight apathy, with slight fever are the indications for their employment. If In such cases mild delirium is added, the pulse becomes weak, small, and frequent, and the disease is at its height ; that is to say, on the fifth or sixth day, and in some severe cases even earlier — I resort to the hypodermic injection of quinin hydrochlorate.
Side 142 - Walter Reed and yellow fever. By Howard A. Kelly, professor of gynecological surgery, Johns Hopkins university.

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