Philadelphia Hospital Reports, Band 6

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Detre & Blcakburn, 1905
 

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Seite 272 - Appointed, 1887. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. EDWARD MARTIN, MD, 1506 Locust Street. Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, 1803. Appointed,
Seite 2 - Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. JOSEPH SAILER, MD, 248 South Twenty-first Street. Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, 1891. Appointed Registrar, July, 1900; Physician, 1905. Associate in Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. CARCINOMA
Seite 125 - tension, and again to relieve tension in order to render it possible to make a more thorough exploration of the cerebellar surfaces. Puncture of the ventricles is, unfortunately, an operation of unusual gravity and the danger attending it is so great in comparison with the possible benefit as to make it a procedure of questionable propriety.
Seite 126 - there was transitory amelioration and four died within a few days. The sudden disturbance of pressure is no doubt responsible for a large majority of the fatalities. In a few cases the fatal issue has been attributed to the pressure of the structure of the posterior fossa against the foramen
Seite 125 - the possible benefit as to make it a procedure of questionable propriety. Many cases have been reported in which the results were disastrous. In one reported by Krause a scalpel was introduced into the lateral ventricle, a drain introduced, and about 200 cc of cerebro-spinal fluid were withdrawn. The
Seite 134 - Recovery 15% 14% 7.5% Improved 28 25 7.5 Unimproved 15 .. 13 Mortality 42 60 71 A comparison of the statistics of successive dates, showing an increase in the percentage of recoveries and improvements, and a reduction in the mortality: Total number Cases 1899Results. of cases. 1904. Recovery
Seite 274 - Assistant Surgeon to the University Hospital; Demonstrator of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania. ELIZABETH L. PECK, MD, 819 North Fortieth Street. Graduate of Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1885. Appointed, 1895. Visiting Physician, West Philadelphia Hospital for Women; Visiting Obstetrician to the Woman's Hospital.
Seite 272 - to the Howard, St. Agnes's and Bryn Mawr Hospitals; .Director oi the .Department of Health and Charities ot Philadelphia. EDWARD P. DAVIS, AM, MD, 250 South Twenty-first Street. Graduate of Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1882. Appointed, 1888. Professor of Obstetrics in the
Seite 203 - venereal history, and her past history was unimportant. Five years ago she began to have violent vertical headache, which has persisted more or less since. One year ago she began to have objective vertigo and convulsions, Jacksonian in type, which always involved the left side of the face, and the left arm and leg. Sight also became poor at that time, and her memory was not
Seite 3 - is one of the most frequent diseases of the central nervous system. Two cases of multiple sclerosis with necropsy were reported by one of us (Spiller 5 ) in January, 1903, and two additional 'Read before the Philadelphia Neurological Society, Dec. 22, 1903. 3 Bruns and Stolting. Monatsschrift

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