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Seite 268 - Those obligations are the more deep and enduring, because there is no tribunal other than his own conscience to adjudge penalties for carelessness or neglect. Physicians should, therefore, minister to the sick with due impressions of the importance of their office...
Seite 210 - By Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Seite 384 - ... a permanent solution, this latter remedy should have the preference. It contains at least double the volume of nascent oxygen which has heretofore been the standard for the medicinal peroxide of hydrogen. In gastritis, either acute, subacute, or chronic, we have to deal with an unhealthy condition of the lining membrane of the stomach. The inflammation is attended with an increased output of mucus, which seriously interferes with the normal functions of the peptic glands. By the introduction...
Seite 400 - For a child over two years old the dosage of antitoxin should be in all laryngeal cases with stenosis, and in all other severe cases, 1,500 to 2,000 units for the first injection, to be repeated in from eighteen to twenty-four hours if there is no improvement ; a third dose after a similar interval if necessary. For severe cases in children under two years, and for mild cases over that age the initial dose should be 1,000 units, to be repeated as above if necessary ; a second dose is not usually...
Seite 78 - He concluded by urging united effort by the friends of medical education saying that "the reproach cast upon us through a refusal to recognize our diplomas in Europe cannot be overcome until we rise in our might and wage a relentless war against ignorance, that shall not cease until an American State license is recognized as a passport to good professional standing in every civilized country in the world.
Seite 401 - This agreement shall not be construed to affect existing contracts between physicians and surgeons and the above mentioned bodies.
Seite 384 - In the present communication it is my object to direct the attention of the profession to its. special value in the treatment of gastric and intestinal disorders. In gastritis, for example, there is no antiseptic which can be given with so much benefit as this remedy, because its effect is immediate, and even in considerable doses it is absolutely harmless. The same is true in regard to its employment in typhoid fever, cholera infantum, and Asiatic cholera.
Seite 52 - PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. By GEORGE ROE LOCKWOOD, MD, Professor of Practice in the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, etc.
Seite 283 - WILSON, MD, Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College.
Seite 279 - Insanity as a disease is not transmissible by inheritance, but may be acquired or evolved from a neurotic heredity as a basis.