Cleveland Medical Gazette, Band 3

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1888
 

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Seite 359 - January 1, 1845, with a punctured wound from a joiner's chisel in the calf at the junction of the upper with the middle third of the leg, and a little to the inner side of the mesial line — arterial and venous blood flowed in quantity.
Seite 16 - The disease commenced with a violent ague, accompanied with some pain in the upper and fore part of the throat, a sense of stricture in the same part, a cough, and a difficult rather than a painful deglutition, which were soon succeeded by fever, and a quick and laborious respiration. The necessity of blood-letting...
Seite 473 - Illustrated Encyclopaedic Medical Dictionary : Being a Dictionary of the Technical Terms used by Writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences in the Latin, English, French, and German Languages.
Seite 139 - ... man who is so deeply impressed with the importance of the discovery that he will take no denial, but, at the risk of fortune, and fame, pushes through all opposition, and is determined that what he thinks he has discovered shall not perish for want of a fair trial.
Seite 17 - ... doses of emetic tartar, amounting in all to five or six grains, with no other effect than a copious discharge from the bowels. The powers of life seemed now manifestly yielding to the force of the disorder. Blisters were applied to the extremities, together with a cataplasm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking, which was painful from the beginning, now became almost impracticable; respiration grew more and more contracted and imperfect, till half after eleven o'clock on Saturday night,...
Seite 149 - Byford. Diseases of Women. The Practice of Medicine and Surgery, as applied to the Diseases and Accidents Incident to Women. By WH Byford, AM , MD, Professor of Gynaecology in Rush Medical College and of Obstetrics in the Woman's Medical College, etc., and Henry T. Byford, MD, Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital of Chicago.
Seite 243 - WILLIAM AITKEN, MD, Edin., FRS, PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL ; EXAMINER IN MEDICINE FOR THE MILITARY MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE QUEEN ; FELLOW OF THE SANITARY INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN ; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICIANS OF VIENNA ; AND OF THE SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL HISTORY OF DRESDEN.
Seite 182 - He is the flower (such as it is) of our civilization ; and when that stage of man is done with, and only remembered to be marvelled at in history, he will be thought to have shared as little as any in the defects of the period, and most notably exhibited the virtues of the race.
Seite 192 - But, when it has been shut long enough, we remember that where there is so much smoke, there must be some fire...
Seite 243 - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment, with a chapter on Diet for the Nervous. By George M. Beard, AM, MD, formerly Lecturer on Nervous Diseases...

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