American Eclectic Medical Review, Bind 7

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J. F. Trow & Company, 1872

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Side 253 - But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him : neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
Side 254 - And so it is written, the first man Adam " was made a living soul;" the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
Side 431 - God ; believe not every spirit, nor lay hands suddenly on persons or things, but be humble and sober, and do to others as you would that they should do to you...
Side 480 - In the school of anatomy and medicine are to be taught anatomy, surgery, the history of the progress and theories of medicine, physiology, pathology, materia medica and pharmacy.
Side 283 - Translated from the Fourth German Edition, with the special permission of the Author, by CHARLES E. HACKLEY, A.
Side 307 - It was interesting, though melancholy, to observe that whenever all or nearly all the beds contained cases with open sores, these grievous complications were pretty sure to show themselves; so that I came to welcome simple fractures, though in themselves of little interest either for myself or the students, because their presence diminished the proportion of open sores among the patients.
Side 300 - ... either at the moment of the accident or during the time which has since elapsed. This is done by introducing the acid of full strength into all accessible recesses of the wound by means of a piece of rag held in dressing forceps and dipped...
Side 307 - Infirmary, in consequence apparently of those wards being unfavorably placed with reference to the supply of fresh air; and I have felt ashamed when recording the results of my practice, to have so often to allude to hospital gangrene or pyaemia.
Side 244 - Every person who shall wilfully administer to any pregnant woman, any medicine, drug, substance or thing whatever, or shall use or employ any instrument or other means whatever, with intent thereby to procure the miscarriage of any such woman, unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life...
Side 527 - But no one can be considered as a regular practitioner or a fit associate in consultation whose practice is based on an exclusive dogma, to the rejection of the accumulated experience of the profession, and of the aids actually furnished by anatomy, physiology, pathology and organic chemistry.

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