Physician and Surgeon, Band 18

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Keating & Bryant, 1896
 

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Seite 529 - Diseases." This is a change which has been deemed necessary for some time, as it is essential that the title of a medical journal should convey to the reader an idea of its contents, and this has not been the case with its name from the beginning. There will be no change in the policy of the journal in the least. As it will continue to be the only English publication devoted to...
Seite 533 - ... in fivegrain size. It is described as not a preventive of, but rather as affording relief to, existent pain. By the presence in it of the amine group it appears to exert a stimulating rather than a depressing action on the nerve centres and the system generally. If this be so, it possesses advantages over other coal-tar products.
Seite 580 - In this manner we secure and maintain an antiseptic condition in both the stomach and large intestine, the importance of which will be understood when we consider the large number of micro-organisms which grow under these favorable conditions with such remarkable rapidity. When deemed advisable, the solution introduced into the lower bowel may be combined with large quantities of either hot or cold water, which enables us to obtain the benefits of irrigation in addition to the antiseptic effects....
Seite 142 - Rest is one of the sweetest words in our language, and in the management of no disease is this more true than in diphtheria. In keeping with the experience of Dr.
Seite 190 - One can easily imagine the intense pain which entirely prevented her sleeping. I tried chloral and sulfonal, and, although the latter answered fairly well for a time, it soon became necessary to discontinue it. I then administered Bromidia, with the following results: — "i.
Seite 579 - A period of nearly twelve years has elapsed since I first began the clinical use of hydrogen dioxide, generally referred to at that time as the peroxide of hydrogen. In 1887 I published a paper giving a detailed account of several cases in which it had been employed by inhalation, but even then I was thirty years behind the report of Dr. (now Sir) Benjamin Ward Richardson, of London, who had made a thorough investigation of its antiseptic, detergent, and healing properties. Notwithstanding the fact...
Seite 248 - In the present connection the word diet has a broader meaning, and signifies such a regulation of the quantity and quality of the food and drink taken, its mode of preparation, and time and method of consumption, as shall conduce to the restoration and maintenance of health.
Seite 434 - ... they cannot be read within that time, the authors will give extracts from them, either in writing or by speech ; but they will be published intact in the "Transactions" of the Congress and in the language in which they have been written. Art. 19. The extracts referred to in the preceding article will be delivered at the same time as the papers to the Secretary of the section to which they pertain. Art. 20. The...
Seite 532 - Minor Surgery and Bandaging — By Henry R. Wharton, MD, Demonstrator of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania. New (4th) edition.
Seite 93 - Hospital, Baltimore, writes : " The object of this brief paper is not to try to teach my colleagues how to treat a cough, but simply to...

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