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Side iv
... Action of American Medical Association , Criticism of .... Address of Judge Dickson .... Address of Prof. D. W. Yandell , M. D ........... Address of Sir Wm . Jenner .... Anus , Fissures of ...... 263 G03 165 645 ......... 559 1 285 ...
... Action of American Medical Association , Criticism of .... Address of Judge Dickson .... Address of Prof. D. W. Yandell , M. D ........... Address of Sir Wm . Jenner .... Anus , Fissures of ...... 263 G03 165 645 ......... 559 1 285 ...
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... action unnecessary ; and the sac was compressed by an elastic roller , so as to contract the space to be bled by the clot as much as possible . At Dr. O'Ferrall's suggestion , the superficial femoral was stopped , so as to keep the sac ...
... action unnecessary ; and the sac was compressed by an elastic roller , so as to contract the space to be bled by the clot as much as possible . At Dr. O'Ferrall's suggestion , the superficial femoral was stopped , so as to keep the sac ...
Side 23
... actions , and execute movements for their liberation . The physical stimulus exhib- its itself in various ways in ... action . So little tractable are most pa- tients in this stage , that we have to carry them into the next - that of ...
... actions , and execute movements for their liberation . The physical stimulus exhib- its itself in various ways in ... action . So little tractable are most pa- tients in this stage , that we have to carry them into the next - that of ...
Side 24
... action of chloroform , while the various other nar- cotics act so differently on different individuals . Enormous individual differences , in fact , exist as to sensibility to the action of poisonous substances employed as medicines ...
... action of chloroform , while the various other nar- cotics act so differently on different individuals . Enormous individual differences , in fact , exist as to sensibility to the action of poisonous substances employed as medicines ...
Side 25
... action of the chloroform , but from the mechanical privation of air . Such cases have been often observed in the Klinik , rendering it necesary to force open the mouth with Heister's speculum and draw out the tongue . When the narcosis ...
... action of the chloroform , but from the mechanical privation of air . Such cases have been often observed in the Klinik , rendering it necesary to force open the mouth with Heister's speculum and draw out the tongue . When the narcosis ...
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Side 310 - And when the barbarians saw the venomous beast hang on his hand, they said among themselves ; No doubt this man is a murderer, whom, though he hath escaped the sea, yet vengeance suflereth not to live. And he shook off the beast into the fire, and felt no harm ; howbeit, they looked when he should have swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly.
Side 123 - THE MEDICAL FORMULARY: being a Collection of Prescriptions, derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians of America and Europe. Together with the usual Dietetic Preparations and Antidotes for Poisons. To which is added an Appendix, on the Endermic u-se of Medicines, and on the use of Ether and Chloroform.
Side 508 - On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled the world with shame. She remains, while creeds and civilizations rise and fall, the eternal priestess of humanity, blasted for the sins of the people.
Side 508 - Herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who, in the pride of their untempted chastity, think of her with an indignant shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and of despair.
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Side 258 - Chairman. On the Climatology and Epidemics of Maine, Dr. JC Weston ; New Hampshire, Dr. PA Stackpole ; Vermont, Dr. Henry Janes; Massachusetts, Dr. HI Bowditch; Rhode Island, Dr. CW Parsons; Connecticut, Dr. EK Hunt; New York, Dr. WF Thorns ; New Jersey, Dr. Ezra M. Hunt ; Pennsylvania, Dr. DF Condie; Maryland, Dr.
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Side 353 - It is as unethical for colleges to underbid each other pecuniarily as it is for practitioners to do so, Resolved, That hereafter no medical school in this country, other than those fully endowed, be entitled to representation in this Association, if the amount charged by such schools for a single course of regular lectures be less than one hundred and forty dollars.
Side 175 - Wythe's Dose and Symptom Book. Containing the Doses and Uses of all the principal Articles of the Materia Medica, etc.