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Side 1
... surgery . To let the mind run back over the ages that were evolving the present perfected state of our science is enough to fill us with amazement . How many martyrs it took to discover the circulation of the blood ; how much agony to ...
... surgery . To let the mind run back over the ages that were evolving the present perfected state of our science is enough to fill us with amazement . How many martyrs it took to discover the circulation of the blood ; how much agony to ...
Side 11
... surgical operations , until they can cleanse them- selves from all infection . Each case of erysipelas should be isolated , and cared for in a well ventilated apartment , and cleanliness , surgical cleanliness , be observed in the care ...
... surgical operations , until they can cleanse them- selves from all infection . Each case of erysipelas should be isolated , and cared for in a well ventilated apartment , and cleanliness , surgical cleanliness , be observed in the care ...
Side 12
... surgery . As early as thirty - five hundred years before the Christian era the Egyptian oculists performed an ... surgical treatment , to digress briefly to refer to the so- called medicinal treatment , and it is but to em- phatically ...
... surgery . As early as thirty - five hundred years before the Christian era the Egyptian oculists performed an ... surgical treatment , to digress briefly to refer to the so- called medicinal treatment , and it is but to em- phatically ...
Side 19
... surgical treatment of puer- peral septicæmia , Mundé said that some years ago he saw in consultation many cases of puer- peral septicæmia , and he had always felt that there was nothing to do but to keep the patient alive while the ...
... surgical treatment of puer- peral septicæmia , Mundé said that some years ago he saw in consultation many cases of puer- peral septicæmia , and he had always felt that there was nothing to do but to keep the patient alive while the ...
Side 36
... Surgery and Gynecology , November , 1897 : Keene says that cancer of the rectum , which , until about ten years ago , was almost inoperable , has now taken its place among the formal and justifiable operations of modern surgery , so ...
... Surgery and Gynecology , November , 1897 : Keene says that cancer of the rectum , which , until about ten years ago , was almost inoperable , has now taken its place among the formal and justifiable operations of modern surgery , so ...
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Side 181 - 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 181 - 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 181 - ... which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to...
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Side 495 - ... 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 476 - After taking the second or third tablet the cough is usually under control, at least for that paroxysm and for the night. Should the irritation prevail in the morning or at midday, the same course of administration should be observed until subdued.
Side 495 - July 14, 1905, provided that an Essay deemed by the Committee of Award to be worthy of the Prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in Medicine, but...
Side 98 - The candidate must be between 22 and 29 years of age, and a graduate from a regular medical college, as evidence of which, his diploma must be submitted to the board. Successful candidates at the coming examination will be given a course of instruction at the next session of the Army Medical School, beginning November 1, 1897.
Side 199 - Diseases of Women; A Manual of Non-Surgical Gynecology," designed especially for the use of Students and General Practitioners, by Francis H. Davenport, MD, Instructor in Gynecology in the Medical Department of Harvard University, Boston. Third edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged, with many additional illustrations. "A Treatise on Gynecology,'' by EC Dudley, AM, MD, Professor of Gynecology in the Chicago Medical College, Chicago.
Side 260 - In prescribing the products of Manufacturing Pharmacists, we should be guided, to a great extent, by the business standing of the manufacturers. No other house in the South or West has a better reputation for strict integrity than the Robinson-Pettet Company, Louisville, Ky.