The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and Surgery, Volume 14, Issue 61886 - Medicine |
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Page 239
... leave the basis of es- tablished fact in order to accept hy- pothesis . There is no manner of doubt that these troubles may aggra- vate an existing urethral trouble , but I deny that they may be first causes of urethral stricture . As ...
... leave the basis of es- tablished fact in order to accept hy- pothesis . There is no manner of doubt that these troubles may aggra- vate an existing urethral trouble , but I deny that they may be first causes of urethral stricture . As ...
Page 252
... leaving the cells disconnected , which become the pus- cells of cold abscess . " If the heat force which disconnects the cells ( by acting on the plastic matter ) be above the temperature required for softening and absorption , the ...
... leaving the cells disconnected , which become the pus- cells of cold abscess . " If the heat force which disconnects the cells ( by acting on the plastic matter ) be above the temperature required for softening and absorption , the ...
Page 253
... leaving the nuclei as a free cell , which begins to proliferate and disorganize all struc- tures with which it comes in contact . Its subsequent action by increased heat is given above . If the cocci is produced pathologic- ally from ...
... leaving the nuclei as a free cell , which begins to proliferate and disorganize all struc- tures with which it comes in contact . Its subsequent action by increased heat is given above . If the cocci is produced pathologic- ally from ...
Page 256
... leave out important words or the last word is unsaid ; as I am ( go- ing ) to town , or , I am going to ( town ) . I never saw but one patient of this kind . He was finally cured at the end of a year . Active congestion of the brain is ...
... leave out important words or the last word is unsaid ; as I am ( go- ing ) to town , or , I am going to ( town ) . I never saw but one patient of this kind . He was finally cured at the end of a year . Active congestion of the brain is ...
Page 260
... leave the house until the baby came . I told the family it was a bad case and I would stay all night . Day- light , breakfast and dinner time came and still no baby . Next morning the doctor's wife sent me a note asking what the trouble ...
... leave the house until the baby came . I told the family it was a bad case and I would stay all night . Day- light , breakfast and dinner time came and still no baby . Next morning the doctor's wife sent me a note asking what the trouble ...
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Page 279 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Page 279 - STARR. The Digestive Organs in Childhood. The Diseases of the Digestive Organs in Infancy and Childhood. With Chapters on the Investigation of Disease and the Management of Children, ad Edition, Enlarged.
Page 279 - Diseases of the Spinal Cord. By Byrom Bramwell, MD, F, RCP (Edin.), Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine, and on Medical Diagnosis in the Extra Academical School of Medicine, Edinburgh; Pathologist to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, etc., etc., etc.
Page 276 - WR Warner & Co. have received the first premium at the World's Exposition, New Orleans, for great uniformity and solubility for their sugar-coated pills. This is the ninth world's fair prize which attests their excellence.
Page 279 - TYPES OF INSANITY: An Illustrated Guide in the Physical Diagnosis of Mental Disease. By Allan McLane Hamilton, MD, one of the Consulting Physicians to the Insane Asylums of New York City, and the Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane.
Page 277 - LIQUID PREPARATION OF MALT. Since the introduction of this preparation to the medical profession, about eighteen months since, it has steadily grown in favor, and those who have given the subject of Malt Extracts...
Page 280 - Journal . No. 3. OBSTETRICS. 227 Illustrations. A Manual of Midwifery. By ALFRED LEWIS GALABIN, MA, MD, Obstetric Physician and Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women at Guy's Hospital, London; Examiner in Midwifery to the Conjoint Examining Board of England, etc.
Page 279 - Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine, and on Medical Diagnosis in the Extra Academical School of Medicine, Edinburgh ; Pathologist to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary; Additional Examiner in Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh ; Late Physician and Pathologist to the Newcastleon-Tyne Infirmary; Formerly Medical Officer to the Tynemouth Union Workhouse Hospital, the Prudhoe Memorial Convalescent Home, the Tyne Floating Hospital, Etc., Etc.
Page 279 - Blandford's statement in the preface to the work, that he is "convinced that the only method by which we shall attain an insight into the mysterious phenomena of unsound mind, is to keep ever before us the fact that disorder of the mind means disorder of the brain, and that the latter is an organ liable to disease and disturbance, like other organs of the body, to be investigated by the same methods, and subject to the same laws...
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