The New England Medical Gazette, Bind 17Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... passed away , and in 1872 the " lifeless delusion , " as Holmes called it in 1842 , had become a power in the land . Its practi- tioners were numbered by thousands , and its believers by hun- dreds of thousands . In Boston it had a ...
... passed away , and in 1872 the " lifeless delusion , " as Holmes called it in 1842 , had become a power in the land . Its practi- tioners were numbered by thousands , and its believers by hun- dreds of thousands . In Boston it had a ...
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... astigmatism is myopic . Such eyes pass directly over from hypermetropia to myopia , without passing first into the emmetropic or normal refraction . It is affirmed that an emmetropic eye will 1882. ] II Excerpts from Ophthalmic Practice .
... astigmatism is myopic . Such eyes pass directly over from hypermetropia to myopia , without passing first into the emmetropic or normal refraction . It is affirmed that an emmetropic eye will 1882. ] II Excerpts from Ophthalmic Practice .
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... passed over an isolated portion of a mixture composed of one tenth paraffine and nine tenths resin , which was spread upon a piece of glass , it left behind the picture of a beautiful tree or shrub , which resembled each impression that ...
... passed over an isolated portion of a mixture composed of one tenth paraffine and nine tenths resin , which was spread upon a piece of glass , it left behind the picture of a beautiful tree or shrub , which resembled each impression that ...
Side 33
... passing through apparently a blooming infancy , develop symptoms of rickets at the end of their first year . I have , however , been in the habit of allowing its habitual use during the first three months of exist- ence , and in the ...
... passing through apparently a blooming infancy , develop symptoms of rickets at the end of their first year . I have , however , been in the habit of allowing its habitual use during the first three months of exist- ence , and in the ...
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... passed to rupture the membranes , without effect . A uterine sound was then introduced to a depth of nine inches . This rotated freely in all directions , and the uterus moved easily upon it . Nothing could be felt except an indistinct ...
... passed to rupture the membranes , without effect . A uterine sound was then introduced to a depth of nine inches . This rotated freely in all directions , and the uterus moved easily upon it . Nothing could be felt except an indistinct ...
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Side 277 - I will keep this oath and 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...
Side 30 - The four rules for the preparation of an article for a journal will then be : 1. Have something to say ; 2. Say it ; 3. Stop as soon as you have said it ; 4. Give the paper a proper title.
Side 29 - IN THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL EMMIE I OUR doctor had call'd in another, I never had seen him before, But he sent a chill to my heart when I saw him come in at the door, Fresh from the surgery-schools of France and of other lands — Harsh red hair, big voice, big chest, big merciless hands ! Wonderful cures he had done, O yes, but they said too of him He was happier using the knife than in trying to save the limb...
Side 278 - 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...
Side 211 - The first and sole duty of the physician is to restore health to the sick.
Side 355 - That it shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of five hundred dollars and dismissal from office, for any officer of the United States government, civil, military or naval, to make discrimination in favor of or against any school of medical practice, or its legal diplomas, or its duly and legally graduated members, in the examination and appointment of candidates to medical service in any of the departments of the government.
Side 278 - 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.
Side 56 - Medical Society. The annual meeting of this society was held at the Revere House in this city, June 5 and 6, the president, Dr.
Side 278 - 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 278 - ... 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...