Cleveland Medical Gazette, Band 11

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Seite 300 - JURISPRUDENCE, by HENRY C. CHAPMAN, MD, Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia...
Seite 420 - Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the...
Seite 539 - The prize is open for competition to the whole world, but the essay must be the production of a single person. The essay, which must be written in the English language, or if in a foreign language, accompanied by an English translation, must be sent to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, before January 1, 1901, addressed to Richard C.
Seite 362 - This book gives a concise account of the technical procedures necessary in the study of bacteriology, a brief description of the life-history of the important pathogenic bacteria, and sufficient description of the pathologic lesions accompanying the micro-organismal invasions to give an idea of the origin of symptoms and the causes of death.
Seite 593 - Board of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons of London, England.
Seite 707 - In one imperial octavo volume of 1239 pages, with 772 large and elaborate engravings on wood. Price of edition with illustrations in colors : cloth, $7 ; leather, $8. Price of edition with illustrations in black : cloth, $6 ; leather, $7.
Seite 591 - DIETS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND IN DISEASE. By Louis STARR, MD, Editor of " An American Text-Book of the Diseases of Children.
Seite 240 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.
Seite 241 - A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. By GEORGE ROE LOCKWOOD, MD, Professor of Practice in the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary, etc.
Seite 383 - the accused shall not be convicted unless the death be first distinctly proved, either by direct evidence of the fact, or by inspection of the body ; a rule warranted by melancholy experience of the conviction and execution of supposed offenders, charged with the murder of persons who survived their alleged murderers.

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