Addresses, Papers and Discussions in the Section of the Practice of Medicine and Physiology at the Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association |
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Side 2
... 30 to 50 per cent . of that of the liver , and 50 per cent . of that of the pancreas is found in the same combination . The smaller the proportion of nucleated cells in any tissue , the smaller is the amount of nuclein . In the.
... 30 to 50 per cent . of that of the liver , and 50 per cent . of that of the pancreas is found in the same combination . The smaller the proportion of nucleated cells in any tissue , the smaller is the amount of nuclein . In the.
Side 6
... liver and , what will be of equal importance , the action of the cells of the liver upon the thera- peutic agents . We are at present wholly igno- rant of the changes wrought by the chemistry of the body in the majority of the drugs ...
... liver and , what will be of equal importance , the action of the cells of the liver upon the thera- peutic agents . We are at present wholly igno- rant of the changes wrought by the chemistry of the body in the majority of the drugs ...
Side 8
... liver had been removed . The appearance of hippuric acid in the urine demonstrated that the liver was not , at least , the only organ in the body which syn- thesizes hippuric acid . It was next shown that hippuric acid is not formed in ...
... liver had been removed . The appearance of hippuric acid in the urine demonstrated that the liver was not , at least , the only organ in the body which syn- thesizes hippuric acid . It was next shown that hippuric acid is not formed in ...
Side 9
... liver from ammonium carbonate , and the labors of Minkowski ' on the formation of uric acid . Both of these experimenters have , as you know , dem- onstrated facts which are of importance physio- logically , and which have also cleared ...
... liver from ammonium carbonate , and the labors of Minkowski ' on the formation of uric acid . Both of these experimenters have , as you know , dem- onstrated facts which are of importance physio- logically , and which have also cleared ...
Side 20
... liver has long been an in- teresting subject of study , and , while many im- produce organic acids and alcohol by their action on carbohydrates . 5. Skatol , indol , and phenol are not formed in the small intes- tine as has been ...
... liver has long been an in- teresting subject of study , and , while many im- produce organic acids and alcohol by their action on carbohydrates . 5. Skatol , indol , and phenol are not formed in the small intes- tine as has been ...
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Side 89 - I will keep this oath and this stipulation — to reckon him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him and relieve his necessities if required, to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers and to teach them this art if they shall wish to learn it without fee or stipulation...
Side 89 - 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. While I continue to keep this Oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art, respected by all men, in all times. But should I trespass and violate this Oath, may the reverse be my lot.
Side 89 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 213 - ... nests. An action, which we ourselves should require experience to enable us to perform, when performed by an animal, more especially by a very young one, without any experience, and when performed by many individuals in the same way, without their knowing for what purpose it is performed, is usually said to be instinctive.
Side 89 - Art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others.
Side 323 - It is thus with regard to the usage : immediately after the child is born, and while its head is still tender, they fashion it with their hands, and constrain it to assume a lengthened shape by applying bandages and other suitable contrivances, whereby the spherical form of the head is destroyed, and it is made to increase ia length.
Side 89 - 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 323 - There is no other race of men which have heads in the least resembling theirs. At first, usage was the principal cause of the length of their head, but now nature cooperates with usage. They think those the most noble who have the longest heads. It is thus with regard to the usage: immediately after the child is born, and while its head is still tender, they fashion it with their hands, and constrain it to assume a lengthened shape by applying...
Side 222 - He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha ; and he smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting.
Side 99 - That the self-imposed quarantine regulations now in force in the States north of the infected districts are not only absurd, but inhuman and unworthy of the age in which we live. That the quarantine regulations, to be effective, should apply to the baggage, clothing and effects, rather than to the person of the individual. That when such effects come from infected districts they should be destroyed by fire and the owner reimbursed from public funds. That cities and towns to the north and upon lines...