Glasgow Medical Journal, Band 110Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1928 |
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... University of Glasgow ; Medico - Legal Examiner and Adviser to the Crown in Scotland ; & c . SECOND LECTURE . * SINCE the passing of the Medical Act of 1858 , when the medical profession became regularised in this country , the ...
... University of Glasgow ; Medico - Legal Examiner and Adviser to the Crown in Scotland ; & c . SECOND LECTURE . * SINCE the passing of the Medical Act of 1858 , when the medical profession became regularised in this country , the ...
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... University , University College , public hospital , or other institution approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose , or any person appointed by a local authority with the approval of the Minister of Health as an analyst for the ...
... University , University College , public hospital , or other institution approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose , or any person appointed by a local authority with the approval of the Minister of Health as an analyst for the ...
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... University of Glasgow , THE fact that the reaction of the urine may alter as the result of the ingestion of food has long been recognised . So much so , indeed , that it is customary to speak of the alkaline tide , and to ascribe this ...
... University of Glasgow , THE fact that the reaction of the urine may alter as the result of the ingestion of food has long been recognised . So much so , indeed , that it is customary to speak of the alkaline tide , and to ascribe this ...
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... University in 1898 , and very shortly after graduation began practice in the West - End of the city , at first with Dr. Oastler , and afterwards alone . He rapidly became widely known as a sound family physician , beloved by his ...
... University in 1898 , and very shortly after graduation began practice in the West - End of the city , at first with Dr. Oastler , and afterwards alone . He rapidly became widely known as a sound family physician , beloved by his ...
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... University , and in 1922 took the D.P.H. After graduation he served as house surgeon in Glasgow Royal Infirmary . During the war he was engaged in active service as a naval surgeon . On his return home he was appointed School Medical ...
... University , and in 1922 took the D.P.H. After graduation he served as house surgeon in Glasgow Royal Infirmary . During the war he was engaged in active service as a naval surgeon . On his return home he was appointed School Medical ...
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Seite 5 - ... and the disease is due to the nature of any employment in which the workman was employed at any time within the twelve months previous to the date of the disablement or suspension...
Seite 4 - Provided that: — (a) The employer shall not be liable under this act in respect of any injury which does not disable the workman for a period of at least two weeks from earning full wages at the work at which he was employed...
Seite 7 - Epitheliomatous cancer or ulceration of the skin or of the corneal surface of the eye, due to tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil, or paraffin, or any compound, product or residue of any of these substances.
Seite 31 - Acts respectively, be calculated on the basis that a preparation containing one per cent of any substance means a preparation in which one gramme of the substance, if a solid, or one millilitre of the substance, if a liquid, is contained in every one hundred millilitres of the preparation, and so in proportion for any greater or less percentage. This Act of 1923 does not extend to Northern Ireland except in so far as it amends the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1920...
Seite 23 - Medicinal opium" means raw opium which has undergone the processes necessary to adapt it for medicinal use in accordance with the requirements of the national pharmacopoeia, whether in powder form or granulated or otherwise or mixed with neutral materials. Morphine.
Seite 7 - Handling or use of tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil, or paraffin, or any compound, product, or residue of any of these substances. Care or handling of any equine animal, or the carcass of any such animal. Any process carried on in compressed air.
Seite 74 - ... organs are to the human in structure, great reserve must be exercised and the validity of comparisons must be verified at every step. Obviously even greater caution must be used in attempting similarly to apply our recently acquired knowledge concerning the higher nervous activity in the dog — -the more so, since the incomparably greater development of the cerebral cortex in man is pre-eminently that factor which has raised man to his dominant position in the animal world. It would be the height...
Seite 26 - ... the prescription shall be marked with the date on which it is dispensed, and shall be retained by the person, firm or body corporate by whom the prescription is dispensed, and shall be kept on the premises where it is dispensed and shall be available for inspection.
Seite 22 - Cannabis sativa L. from which the resin has not been extracted, under whatever name they may be designated in commerce.
Seite 30 - The seller must be reasonably satisfied that the signature affixed to the order is in fact the signature of the person purporting to sign it, and that that person is a registered medical practitioner; (c) The article sold, if sent by post to the purchaser, must be sent by registered post; (d) The seller must enter in the book, in the column assigned to the signatures of purchasers, the words