The Medical Times and Register, Band 12Medical Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... nature of the disease . We have here eczema , which , though not vesicular at present , evidently assumed that charac- ter at first . Eczema is a protean disease , at one time showing itself in the form of vesicles , at another stage in ...
... nature of the disease . We have here eczema , which , though not vesicular at present , evidently assumed that charac- ter at first . Eczema is a protean disease , at one time showing itself in the form of vesicles , at another stage in ...
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... nature , and , consequently , is an active competitor in the struggle for bread and cheese . Either one of his patients is seriously ill and wishes a consultation with a regular practitioner , or the patient of a regular prac- titioner ...
... nature , and , consequently , is an active competitor in the struggle for bread and cheese . Either one of his patients is seriously ill and wishes a consultation with a regular practitioner , or the patient of a regular prac- titioner ...
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... nature of the tumor . The patient usually gives a history of having had a severe cold , contracted several months beforehand , from which he has never fully recovered . There has generally been some hoarseness at first , which has at ...
... nature of the tumor . The patient usually gives a history of having had a severe cold , contracted several months beforehand , from which he has never fully recovered . There has generally been some hoarseness at first , which has at ...
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... NATURE OF THE DIPHTHERITIC CON- TAGIUM . THE THE lecturer began by stating that the researches which formed the basis of the present address had been made under the auspices , and , indeed , at the suggestion , of the National Board of ...
... NATURE OF THE DIPHTHERITIC CON- TAGIUM . THE THE lecturer began by stating that the researches which formed the basis of the present address had been made under the auspices , and , indeed , at the suggestion , of the National Board of ...
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... nature , and , keeping up with the times through his books , his journals , and his medical society , give battle to humbug of all kind and degree , with the certainty of vanquishing it through superior ability as a physician , ethical ...
... nature , and , keeping up with the times through his books , his journals , and his medical society , give battle to humbug of all kind and degree , with the certainty of vanquishing it through superior ability as a physician , ethical ...
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acid action affected amount appearance applied attack become believe blood body bone called cause cells close condition connection considered contained continued contraction course cure death direct disease doses early entirely especially evidence examination existed experience fact fever five four frequently give given hand heart hospital important inches increased inflammation interest later lesion less lungs marked matter means Medical ment method milk months nature nerve never normal observed occurred operation organs origin pain passed patient persons Philadelphia physician portion position possible practice present probably produced referred regard remained removed reported result seems seen showed side skin Society sometimes suffering surface symptoms syphilis taken tion tissue treated treatment tumor ulcer urine usually weeks
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Seite 239 - On that one degraded and ignoble form are concentrated the passions that might have filled the world with shame. She remains, while creeds and civilizations rise and fall, the eternal priestess of humanity, blasted for the sins of the people.
Seite 127 - I could be content that we might procreate like trees, without conjunction, or that there were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of coition...
Seite 193 - By JAMES TYSON, MD, Professor of General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania ; One of the Physicians to the Philadelphia Hospital ; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc.
Seite 146 - Commonwealth for inspection, and the faculty, feeing satisfied as to the qualifications of the applicant and the genuineness of the diploma, shall direct the dean of the faculty to endorse the same, after which such person shall be allowed to register, as required by section two of this act.
Seite 59 - Even in the face of this possibility of future harm on the one hand and the certainty of no extra risks on the other, the decision pro or con is at times a difficult one at the operation, in which case the patient should be given the benefit of the doubt and the uterus should be removed. The same principles which obtain in this class of cases hold good in all other diseases, when it has been decided that both ovaries must be removed. Where the womb itself is greatly enlarged, infiltrated or diseased...
Seite 455 - Cr. 8vo, with Lithographic Plates, 6s. Lectures on the Surgical Disorders of the Urinary Organs. By REGINALD HARRISON, FRCS, Surgeon to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary. Second Edition, with 48 Engravings. 8vo, 1 2s.
Seite 281 - TOWNSEND SCHOLARSHIPS. Six, with an income of two hundred and fifty dollars each, founded in 1861 by Miss Mary P. Townsend of Boston, by a bequest to the College of twenty thousand dollars, the income of which is to be used for the benefit of indigent scholars.
Seite 191 - ... which have become displaced. They have been thrown upwards as granulation loops by the propelling action of the heart, because the restraining action of the skin has been removed.
Seite 238 - Herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted, and not a few who, in the pride of their untempted chastity, think of her with an indignant shudder, would have known the agony of remorse and despair.
Seite 156 - Physiological and Pathological Laboratory of the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; Lecturer on Normal Histology in Yale College.