The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, 53. köideW. B. Keen, Cooke, 1886 |
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Page 607
... continued use a few germs passed through it . It con- sists of a cylinder of porous clay screwed to the faucet , and surrounded by a glass cup , through which the water passes . PROFESSOR LONG asked if it is demonstrated whether the ...
... continued use a few germs passed through it . It con- sists of a cylinder of porous clay screwed to the faucet , and surrounded by a glass cup , through which the water passes . PROFESSOR LONG asked if it is demonstrated whether the ...
Page 673
... continued thus for weeks , extending to the ears , eyes , larynx and bronchi , perhaps even recurring with augmented sever- ity , again and again throughout the season . Such neg- lect is the primary cause of many cases of deafness 1886 ...
... continued thus for weeks , extending to the ears , eyes , larynx and bronchi , perhaps even recurring with augmented sever- ity , again and again throughout the season . Such neg- lect is the primary cause of many cases of deafness 1886 ...
Page 107
... minute bloodvessels , and , soon joining one another , form larger lymphatic vessels . By successively continued junctures of the latter , the larger lymphatic vessels are formed , which 1886. ] 107 SCHMIDT - Bacillus Tuberculosis ,
... minute bloodvessels , and , soon joining one another , form larger lymphatic vessels . By successively continued junctures of the latter , the larger lymphatic vessels are formed , which 1886. ] 107 SCHMIDT - Bacillus Tuberculosis ,
Page 154
... continued as before , and a sufficient dosage of morphine ordered , to make the pains bearable if they persisted . No further use of the tampon was required , the uterine contractions never ceased while the ergot was administered . On ...
... continued as before , and a sufficient dosage of morphine ordered , to make the pains bearable if they persisted . No further use of the tampon was required , the uterine contractions never ceased while the ergot was administered . On ...
Page 157
... continued on after the menstruation ceased , until , during the last week of October , they be- came labour - like in character . Examination now revealed that the uterus had righted itself , the os was becoming patulous and its edges ...
... continued on after the menstruation ceased , until , during the last week of October , they be- came labour - like in character . Examination now revealed that the uterus had righted itself , the os was becoming patulous and its edges ...
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Page v - Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs, and is employed also in various nervous and debilitating diseases with success. ITS CURATIVE PROPERTIES are largely attributable to Stimulant, Tonic and" Nutritive qualities, whereby the various organic functions are recruited. IN CASES where innervating constitutional treatment is applied, and tonic treatment is desirable, this preparation will be found to act with safety and satisfaction. ITS ACTION IS PROMPT;...
Page 425 - Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Page v - PROMPT, stimulating the appetite, and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and enters directly into the circulation with the food products. THE PRESCRIBED DOSE produces a feeling of buoyancy, removing depression or melancholy, and hence is of great value in the treatment of mental and nervous affections. From its exerting a double tonic effect and influencing a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases. Each Bottle of Fellows' Hypo-phos-phites contains 128...
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Page 414 - Diseases of the Digestive Organs in Infancy and Childhood. With chapters on the Investigation of Disease, and on the General Management of Children.
Page 87 - New (sixth) edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten by the Author, assisted by WILLIAM H. WELCH, MD, Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and AUSTIN FLINT, JR., MD, LL.
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Page 414 - 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.