London Medical and Physical Journal, Bind 49John Souter, 1823 |
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Side 14
... in order to secure the success of the experiment , that the nerve be left in situ . Where a card * Study of Medicine , vol . ii . p . 279 . was insinuated beneath it , the poison was applied without 14 History of the State of Medicine .
... in order to secure the success of the experiment , that the nerve be left in situ . Where a card * Study of Medicine , vol . ii . p . 279 . was insinuated beneath it , the poison was applied without 14 History of the State of Medicine .
Side 23
... success- fully treated by this remedy having been published by him in the London Medical Repository for July 1821 ; and , on the present occa- sion , a third is added . A languid , pallid child , two years and a half old , was brought ...
... success- fully treated by this remedy having been published by him in the London Medical Repository for July 1821 ; and , on the present occa- sion , a third is added . A languid , pallid child , two years and a half old , was brought ...
Side 39
... success , in the first London Med . and Phys . Journal , August . + Observations on the Use of Emetics in Constipation of the Bowels . By DAVID HOSACK , M.D. New York . Bibliothek for Læger , a Danish Journal . 3 inflammatory stage of ...
... success , in the first London Med . and Phys . Journal , August . + Observations on the Use of Emetics in Constipation of the Bowels . By DAVID HOSACK , M.D. New York . Bibliothek for Læger , a Danish Journal . 3 inflammatory stage of ...
Side 42
... successful exhibition have lately been published by Mr. THOMPSON , of Whitehaven . He gives it in doses exceeding what has been regarded as quite safe . " Perhaps , ( says he , * ) not less than two grains of the pure extract should be ...
... successful exhibition have lately been published by Mr. THOMPSON , of Whitehaven . He gives it in doses exceeding what has been regarded as quite safe . " Perhaps , ( says he , * ) not less than two grains of the pure extract should be ...
Side 45
... success- ful result of the operation for popliteal aneurism . No six months now elapse without presenting us the ... successful operation , we must beg to state that it is not quite so novel as he supposes , having been performed by M ...
... success- ful result of the operation for popliteal aneurism . No six months now elapse without presenting us the ... successful operation , we must beg to state that it is not quite so novel as he supposes , having been performed by M ...
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Side 309 - When the brain is injured or removed, the action of the heart ceases, only because respiration is under its influence, and if, under these circumstances, respiration is artificially produced, the circulation will still continue.
Side 323 - Practical observations on the treatment and cure of several varieties of pulmonary consumption and on the effects of the vapour of boiling tar in that disease, 1823.
Side 444 - A Practical Treatise on the Symptoms, Causes, Discrimination, and Treatment of some of the most Important Complaints that affect the Secretion and Excretion of the Urine.
Side 491 - An action on the case lies against a surgeon for gross ignorance and want of skill in his profession, as well as for negligence and carelessness, to the detriment of a patient...
Side 442 - Chamberlaine, the founder uf the " Society for the relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical men in London and its Vicinity.
Side 63 - There is no necessity of using the alkohometer in distillation, as the preceding account shews that the thermometer indicates the strength of the liquor with equal accuracy. 3. Without drawing off any spirit, what quantity there is of any particular strength may be immediately known. 4. Every possible fraud, during the operation, may be prevented, as the apparatus can either be locked up, or brought into an adjoining apartment, for the person who attends the work does not require the thermometer...
Side 90 - Practical Observations on the Treatment and Cure of Several Varieties of Pulmonary Consumption, and on the Effects of the Vapour of Boiling Tar in that Disease...
Side 311 - ... so slight, that on a superficial examination it might have been easily overlooked ; and in most of his experiments with arsenic, death took place in too short a time to be considered as the result of inflammation ; and in the next place, in whatever manner the poison is applied, whether externally to a wound, or internally to the membrane of the stomach, the inflammation is...
Side 221 - ... which appear to be of new formation, as no portion of the scapula or humerus is broken ; a new cavity is formed for the head of the os humeri on the inferior costa of the scapula, but this is glenoid, like that from which the os humeri had escaped.
Side 225 - the degree of deformity produced by this accident depends upon the extent of laceration of a ligament which passes from the under part of the spine of the scapula to the glenoid cavity. If this be torn...