The American Lancet, Band 18Leartus Connor George S. Davis, Medical Publisher., 1894 |
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Seite 462 - July 14, 1898, provided that an essay deemed by the committee of award to 'be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in medicine, but...
Seite 439 - Poupart's ligament midway between the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium and the spine of the pubis...
Seite 60 - Voted, That a committee of three be appointed by the President to consider the general plan suggested by Professor Agassiz.
Seite 60 - The candidate must be between twenty-one and twenty-eight years of age, and a graduate from a regular medical college, as evidence of which, his diploma must be submitted to the Board. Further information regarding the examinations may be obtained by addressing the Surgeon General US Army, Washington, DC C.
Seite 154 - The authors conclude that the human organism is in no wise appreciably affected by the most powerful magnets known to modern science ; that neither direct nor reversed magnetism exerts any perceptible influence upon the iron contained in the blood, upon the circulation, upon ciliary or protoplasmic movements, upon sensory or motor nerves, or upon the brain.
Seite 60 - April, 1893, for the examination of candidates for appointment to the Medical Corps of the United States Army, to fill existing vacancies. Persons desiring to present themselves for examination by the Board...
Seite 202 - ... to the second, from the second to the third, and so on. The pupils no longer drew letters on their slates, but lines, curves, angles, and squares.
Seite 388 - Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Seite 404 - That it accomplishes this I am firmly convinced. For example, there is a pneumonic area which is wholly devoid of vesicular sounds, and has a flat percussion note and bronchial breathing, indicating beyond doubt that the process has passed beyond the stage of engorgement and into that of exudation or of infiltration, yet the application of ice to this spot will in a remarkably short time develop a new group of physical signs, such as crepitation, reappearance of the vesicular murmur, diminution of...
Seite 388 - New (7th) edition, thoroughly revised by FREDERICK P. HENRY, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.