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... called in the assistance of the medical directors , who eventually relieved the board of practically all responsibility in regard to the acceptance of risks . The medical directors , in their examination of cases laid before them ...
... called in the assistance of the medical directors , who eventually relieved the board of practically all responsibility in regard to the acceptance of risks . The medical directors , in their examination of cases laid before them ...
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... called to its occasional latency and consequent difficulty of diagnosis . When accom- panied by its characteristic presystolic thrill and murmur at or near the apex , with its peculiar snapping first sound , it cannot be mistaken ; but ...
... called to its occasional latency and consequent difficulty of diagnosis . When accom- panied by its characteristic presystolic thrill and murmur at or near the apex , with its peculiar snapping first sound , it cannot be mistaken ; but ...
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... called . neuralgic or rheumatic symptoms in the legs and back which may lead the practitioner quite astray if methodical examination of the anatomical condition and functional activity of the feet be omitted . ( 3 ) That local ...
... called . neuralgic or rheumatic symptoms in the legs and back which may lead the practitioner quite astray if methodical examination of the anatomical condition and functional activity of the feet be omitted . ( 3 ) That local ...
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... called to Baltimore to fill the high and responsible position of Physician - in - Chief to Johns Hopkins University . It is not straining language to state that he had much to do [ 85 ] The Canada Lancet VOL. XXXVIII. ...
... called to Baltimore to fill the high and responsible position of Physician - in - Chief to Johns Hopkins University . It is not straining language to state that he had much to do [ 85 ] The Canada Lancet VOL. XXXVIII. ...
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... called Camosum , in the native tongue , now Victoria , the capital of the Province . A few years later , in 1858 , an Act was passed in the Home Parlia nient to provide for the government of this new colony , thereafter to be known as ...
... called Camosum , in the native tongue , now Victoria , the capital of the Province . A few years later , in 1858 , an Act was passed in the Home Parlia nient to provide for the government of this new colony , thereafter to be known as ...
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Side 379 - The Practitioners' Visiting List for 1913 has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date. It contains, among other valuable information, a scheme of dentition; tables of weights and measures and comparative scales; instructions for examining the urine; diagnostic table of eruptive fevers ; incompatibles poisons and antidotes; directions for effecting artificial respiration; extensive table of doses; an alphabetical table of diseases and their remedies, and directions for ligation of arteries....
Side 466 - ESSENTIALS OF NERVOUS DISEASES AND INSANITY, their Symptoms and Treatment. By JOHN C. SHAW, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, Long Island College Hospital Medical School ; Consulting Neurologist to St.
Side 935 - I swear by Apollo the physician and Aesculapius and health and all-heal and all the gods and goddesses that according to my ability and judgment 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...
Side 935 - 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 935 - I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked nor suggest any such counsel, and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion.
Side 476 - ... 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. The Alvarenga Prize for 1892 has been awarded to Dr. RHL Bibb, of Saltillo, Mexico, for his essay entitled, "Observations on the Nature of Leprosy.
Side 702 - CEdipus, and Simonides Bore off the prize of verse from his compeers, When each had numbered more than fourscore years, And Theophrastus at fourscore and ten, Had but begun his Characters of Men.
Side 856 - CONSERVATIVE GYNECOLOGY AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women and Their Treatment by Electricity. By G. Betton Massey, MD, Attending Surgeon to the American Oncologic Hospital, Philadelphia; Fellow and Ex-President of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association; Member of the Societe Francaise d'Electro-Therapie, American Medical Association, etc.
Side 700 - My second fixed idea is the uselessness of men above sixty years of age, and the incalculable benefit it would be in commercial, political and in professional life if, as a matter of course, men stopped work at this age.
Side 172 - And again, hast thou valued Patience, Courage, Perseverance, Openness to light; readiness to own thyself mistaken, to do better next time? All these, all virtues, in wrestling with the dim brute Powers of Fact, in ordering of thy fellows in such wrestle, there and elsewhere not at all, thou wilt continually learn.