St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Band 68

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1895
 

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Seite 328 - ... having charge of such infant, to report in writing, within six hours, to the health officer...
Seite 68 - Arranged in the form of Questions and Answers. Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine.
Seite 127 - A man is as old as he feels, And a woman is as old as she looks" — HAND SAPOLIO ^ keeps one young both ^ in feeling and looks.
Seite 33 - Catalogue of the Surgeon General's Library there will be no record of contemporary medical literature, and he who desires to keep pace with it, or who wishes to study a particular subject, will have to resort to the laborious task of seeking in various journals that which he desires if the publication of The Index Medicus ceases. It will be possible to continue The Index Medicus if 500 new subscribers are obtained.
Seite 329 - Extract of Pinus Canadensis, would have placed the profession under a lasting obligation to it. There is no more healthful, stimulating, and generally beneficial application that can be made to a diseased mucous membrane than this.
Seite 117 - The quantity of free acids contained in 100 cubic centimetres should require not less than 1 cc and not more than 3 cc of normal volumetric soda solution, to be made neutral. Such a small quantity of free acid is not objectionable. 3. It should not contain any soluble baryta salts. 4. It must be free from sediment.
Seite 69 - RESOLVED, That this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting and a copy thereof sent to him.
Seite 222 - Thus the insanity of one parent would indicate a less degree of predisposition than that of...
Seite 203 - ... may be masked throughout the course of the trouble. When vomiting is present it is usually associated with pain. Rarely does the vomited matter contain blood. There is often seen a characteristic rigidity of the abdominal walls, which is due to intra-abdominal irritation. I have seen this so marked as to recall to mind the checker-board appearance of the normal abdominal walls as represented in the pictures of the early artists. In the cases I have observed consciousness has invariably been retained...
Seite 311 - It is ever to be kept in mind that a good name, such as has now been sketched, is in all cases the fruit of personal exertion. It is not inherited from parents ; it is not created by external advantages ; it is no necessary appendage of birth, or wealth, or talents, or station ; but the result of one's own endeavors, — the fruit and reward of good principles, manifested in a course of virtuous and honorable action.

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