Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Bind 37J.C. Culbertson, 1896 |
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Side 11
... experience and clinical observation , I am compelled to denounce it , most emphatically , as false doctrine . By such indifference and delay there is never anything gained , but often more lost than is in human power , with all our ...
... experience and clinical observation , I am compelled to denounce it , most emphatically , as false doctrine . By such indifference and delay there is never anything gained , but often more lost than is in human power , with all our ...
Side 18
... experience in this line of work , invited to take part in that par- ticular meeting . For instance , we have among the general surgeons a number of men who have made a good many gall - bladder operations , and if these were invited to ...
... experience in this line of work , invited to take part in that par- ticular meeting . For instance , we have among the general surgeons a number of men who have made a good many gall - bladder operations , and if these were invited to ...
Side 25
... experience as Receiving Physician in the Cincinnati Hospital , extending over several years . His engagement by the Miami College in this capacity is a move that will greatly strengthen this excellent school . * * The Medical College of ...
... experience as Receiving Physician in the Cincinnati Hospital , extending over several years . His engagement by the Miami College in this capacity is a move that will greatly strengthen this excellent school . * * The Medical College of ...
Side 27
... experience in Bethlem leads me to believe that a large propor- tion of the general paralytics admitted to that hospital suffer from cerebral degeneration due to syphilitic disease . " If syphilis is the cause of true general paralysis ...
... experience in Bethlem leads me to believe that a large propor- tion of the general paralytics admitted to that hospital suffer from cerebral degeneration due to syphilitic disease . " If syphilis is the cause of true general paralysis ...
Side 30
... experience had not justified the expec- tation in the use of chloroform , and that hydrate of chloral has now taken its place , and been of same service . Why , then , is not a combination of the two best known remedies for this disease ...
... experience had not justified the expec- tation in the use of chloroform , and that hydrate of chloral has now taken its place , and been of same service . Why , then , is not a combination of the two best known remedies for this disease ...
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Side 609 - 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 474 - ... the name and address of the author. It is a condition of competition that the successful essay or a copy of it shall remain in possession of the College; other essays will be returned upon application within three months after the award.
Side 528 - MYSTERIOUS Night! when our first parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue. Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came, And lo! creation widened in man's view.
Side 296 - Journal emphasizes the fact that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition, or any other cause, can always be made to empty itself perfectly by throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter — a most important consideration, particularly when the patient lives at a distance from the doctor. After difficult and protracted labors...
Side 176 - We have in peroxide of hydrogen a prompt, safe and efficient germicide. By its oxidizing power it rapidly decomposes pus, diphtheritic membranes, and other morbid putrifying material. It is a thorough deodorizer, and as a cleansing agent for foul wounds, abscesses, etc., it has no equal. Of the different preparations of peroxide, Marchand's has been most uniformly satisfactory. Since writing the foregoing paper my attention has been called to hydrozone, a stronger solution of peroxide of hydrogen,...
Side 151 - It is desirable that there be a party of one hundred or more, in order to obtain the benefit of the special train service in both directions. It is urged that all members who desire to join the party should send their names to Dr. CA Wheaton, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, St. Paul, at as early a date as possible. If you desire to read a paper before the meeting, please send me the title at once.
Side 474 - The College of Physicians of Philadelphia announces that the next award of the Alvarenga Prize, being the income for one year of the bequest of the late Senor Alvarenga, and amounting to about One Hundred and Eighty Dollars, will be made on July 14, 1905, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the Prize shall have been offered.
Side 528 - Mysterious Night ! when our first parent knew Thee, from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet...
Side 634 - Fournier, the first symptoms of locomotor ataxia may be classed as follows; (1) Sign of Westphal; (2) sign of Romberg; (3) the " stairs" sign; (4) crossing of the legs; (5) walking at the word of command; (6) standing on one leg. 1. Westphal's sign is well known. It consists in the abolition of the patellar tendon reflex, and is present in twothirds of the cases. 2. Romberg's sign can be thus appreciated: The eye is an indirect regulator of motion. It helps to correct deviations in walking and maintains...
Side 559 - ... units for the first injection, to be repeated in from eighteen to twenty-four hours if there is no improvement ; a third dose after a similar interval if necessary. For severe cases in children under two years, and for mild cases over that age, the initial dose should be...