The Military Surgeon: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, Band 40

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The Association, 1917
 

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Seite 2 - We must train and classify the whole of our male citizens and make military instruction a regular part of collegiate education. We can never be safe until this is done.
Seite 342 - ... and departments: General Staff Corps. Adjutant General's Department. Inspector General's Department, Judge Advocate General's Department, Quartermaster Corps, Medical Department, Corps of Engineers. Ordnance Department, and Signal Corps...
Seite 103 - Stasis by Samuel Goodwin Gant, MD, LL.D. Professor of Diseases of the Colon, Sigmoid Flexure. Rectum and Anus in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Second edition enlarged.
Seite 2 - But it proves more forcibly the necessity of obliging every citizen to be a soldier ; this was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and must be that of every free State.
Seite 244 - Tube-Point Container Is a Distinct Advance in Method of Propagation, Purification and Supplying the Virus Since the introduction of vaccine virus by Jenner, in 1789, many efforts have been made to secure and market a satisfactory virus. At first the vaccine virus was transferred from arm to arm. This practice was severely criticized on account of the danger of transmitting other diseases.
Seite 119 - The patient is bent head to knees, so as to present as fully a curved back to the operator as possible, and the position of the fourth lumbar spine ascertained by drawing an imaginary line between the highest points of the crests of the ilia. The tip of the finger is placed on the supraspinous ligament connecting the summits of the spinous processes of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae. The needle is inserted about three-eighths of an inch to one side of the middle line and directed forwards...
Seite 114 - ... serum should invariably be given if the operation be performed at a greater interval than seven days from the last injection. " This precaution is very necessary, as numerous cases have occurred in which the performance of a simple operation has been followed by an attack of tetanus, although in many cases the primary wound had been healed several weeks before the operation. " This precautionary injection may consist of a single subcutaneous injection of the ordinary prophylactic dose of 500...
Seite 337 - How was this unforeseen and unprecedented crisis grappled with? Entirely by the efforts of the medical men and by the devotion of the orderlies. When a department is confronted by a task which demands four times more men than it has, the only way of meeting it is for each man to work four times as hard. This is exactly what occurred, and the crisis was met. In some of the general hospitals orderlies were on duty for thirty-six hours in forty-eight, and what their duties were - how sordid and obscene...
Seite 633 - Extension upward towards apex or downward and outward towards base, confined to deep lung. 3. A fine line or two extending to apex with or without small focus or foci there; condition not determinable by physical signs.
Seite 101 - Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene and other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners.

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