Modern Medicine and Bacteriological World, Bind 2John Harvey Kellogg, Paul Paquin Modern Medicine Publishing Company, 1893 |
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Side 1
... legs without wasting , it usually occurs simultaneously with the NO . 1 . wasting in the upper extremities . In some cases the weakness in the legs follows after a longer or a shorter time from the beginning of the disease in the upper ...
... legs without wasting , it usually occurs simultaneously with the NO . 1 . wasting in the upper extremities . In some cases the weakness in the legs follows after a longer or a shorter time from the beginning of the disease in the upper ...
Side 4
... legs , instead of being rigid with increased myotatic irritability ( symp- toms referable to disease of the upper seg- ment ) , were atrophied , soft , and wasted , with the reflexes entirely abolished . Thus , while the pyramidal ...
... legs , instead of being rigid with increased myotatic irritability ( symp- toms referable to disease of the upper seg- ment ) , were atrophied , soft , and wasted , with the reflexes entirely abolished . Thus , while the pyramidal ...
Side 6
... leg girth smaller than the other . As this was the suspected limb , it might have been inferred that this deficiency showed some evidence of the paralysis . But the arm on the same side being measured , it was seen that this arm was ...
... leg girth smaller than the other . As this was the suspected limb , it might have been inferred that this deficiency showed some evidence of the paralysis . But the arm on the same side being measured , it was seen that this arm was ...
Side 45
... legs , the head being supported upon a cushion . This causes contractions of the bloodves- sels of the arms and legs and an accumu- lation of the blood in the trunk , thus increasing the arterial tension and the in- tensity of the ...
... legs , the head being supported upon a cushion . This causes contractions of the bloodves- sels of the arms and legs and an accumu- lation of the blood in the trunk , thus increasing the arterial tension and the in- tensity of the ...
Side 73
... at the rate of 2400 per minute . The effect of these vibrations is to throw the muscles of the legs into strong but not painful contractions . The particular groups of muscles thrown into TRANSLATIONS AND ABSTRACTS . TRANSI 73.
... at the rate of 2400 per minute . The effect of these vibrations is to throw the muscles of the legs into strong but not painful contractions . The particular groups of muscles thrown into TRANSLATIONS AND ABSTRACTS . TRANSI 73.
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Side 160 - 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 321 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent — an antizymotic — especially useful in the management of catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane ; adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray...
Side 160 - 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 321 - PROPHYLAXIS. LISTERINE destroys promptly all odors emanating from diseased gums and teeth, and will be found of great value when taken internally, in teaspoonful doses, to control the fermentative eructations of dyspepsia, and to disinfect the mouth, throat and stomach. It is a perfect tooth and mouth wash, indispensable for the dental toilet DISEASES OF THE URIC ACID DIATHESIS. Lambert's* Lithiated + Hydrangea. RENAL ALTERATIVE-ANTI-LITHIC. FORMULA— Each fluid drachm of "LITHIATED HYDRANGEA" represents...
Side 321 - ... adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation, atomization, or simple local application, and therefore characterized by its particular adaptability to the field of PREVENTIVE MEDICINE-INDIVIDUAL PROPHYLAXIS.
Side 160 - 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 321 - FORMULA. — LISTERINE is the essential antiseptic constituent of Thyme, Eucalyptus, Baptisia, Gaultheria, and Mentha Arvensis, in combination. Each Fluid Drachm also contains two grains of refined and purified Benzo-boracic Acid.
Side 317 - While earth not only can your needs supply, But, lavish of her store, provides for luxury ; A guiltless feast administers with ease, And without blood is prodigal to please. Wild beasts their maws with their slain brethren...
Side 160 - 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 239 - A feature that will attract immediate attention is the large number of fine illustrations that have been included, many of which — as, for instance, the series of over fifty of the bacteria — have been drawn and engraved especially for the work. Every scientific-minded physician will also be glad to have defined several thousand commonly used terms in biology, chemistry, etc.