The Peninsular and Independent Medical Journal, 2. köideHigby & Stearns, 1859 |
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... Symptoms of Tartar Emelic ... 513 , Reducible Hernia , Operations for the Cure of .... 586 717 American Pharm . Association , Pro- ceedings of , for 1859 670 Announcement , An .. 64 577 Report of an Austrian Trial for Rape .. Report to ...
... Symptoms of Tartar Emelic ... 513 , Reducible Hernia , Operations for the Cure of .... 586 717 American Pharm . Association , Pro- ceedings of , for 1859 670 Announcement , An .. 64 577 Report of an Austrian Trial for Rape .. Report to ...
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... symptoms of malarial diseases and Milk Sick- ness are in no case the same . ( I mean well defined malarial fevers . ) Who ever heard of the entire Mississippi Valley being affected by " Trembles " -yes , a State , or even a county or ...
... symptoms of malarial diseases and Milk Sick- ness are in no case the same . ( I mean well defined malarial fevers . ) Who ever heard of the entire Mississippi Valley being affected by " Trembles " -yes , a State , or even a county or ...
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... my ultima ratio . The symptoms of malarial diseases are so varied , nu- merous , and dissimilar , that nearly every patient has symp- toms peculiar to himself , though every case loudly proclaims 8 The Peninsular and Independent .
... my ultima ratio . The symptoms of malarial diseases are so varied , nu- merous , and dissimilar , that nearly every patient has symp- toms peculiar to himself , though every case loudly proclaims 8 The Peninsular and Independent .
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... symptoms of Milk Sickness differ most from malarial . The symptoms are langor , lassitude , and a peculiar dullness and stupor , for several days before the onset of the attack proper begins ; chilliness , & c . are unknown . The ...
... symptoms of Milk Sickness differ most from malarial . The symptoms are langor , lassitude , and a peculiar dullness and stupor , for several days before the onset of the attack proper begins ; chilliness , & c . are unknown . The ...
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... symptoms , died about two months later . No opportunities for post - mortem could be had , much to our regret . FREWSBURY , Chautauque Co. , N. Y. Winds - Direction and Force . BEGAN . Fall of 16 The Peninsular and Independent .
... symptoms , died about two months later . No opportunities for post - mortem could be had , much to our regret . FREWSBURY , Chautauque Co. , N. Y. Winds - Direction and Force . BEGAN . Fall of 16 The Peninsular and Independent .
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Page 136 - Every person who shall administer to any woman pregnant with a quiet child, any medicine, drug, or substance whatever, or shall use or employ any instrument, or other means, with intent thereby to destroy such child, unless the same shall have been necessary to preserve the life of such mother, or shall have been advised by two physicians to be necessary for such purpose...
Page 539 - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Page 686 - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him.
Page 63 - The secretaries of all societies and other bodies entitled to representation in the Association, are requested to forward to the undersigned correct lists of their respective delegations, as soon as they may be appointed ; and it is earnestly desired by the Committee of Arrangements, that the appointments be made at as early a period as possible.
Page 136 - Code, which declares, that except in cases where a different punishment is prescribed by such code, every offense declared to be a misdemeanor is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding six months, or by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 410 - THE MODE IN WHICH THERAPEUTIC AGENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE STOMACH PRODUCE THEIR PECULIAR EFFECTS ON THE ANIMAL ECONOMY. Being the Prize Essay to which the Medical Society of London awarded the Fothergillian • • Gold Medal for 1852.
Page 747 - In this connection it may be well to call the attention of the reader to the fact that Mr.
Page 182 - I AM just returned from Westminster Abbey, the place of sepulture for the philosophers, heroes, and kings of England. What a gloom do monumental inscriptions, and all the venerable remains of deceased merit, inspire ! Imagine a temple marked with the hand of antiquity, solemn as religious awe, adorned with all the magnificence of barbarous profusion, dim windows, fretted pillars, long colonnades, and dark ceilings.
Page 126 - The professional staff of every chartered or municipal hospital containing a hundred inmates or more, shall have the privilege of sending two delegates ; and every other permanently organized medical institution of good standing shall have the privilege of sending one delegate.
Page 123 - ... such changes as would establish a Board of Censors in every judicial district of the Supreme Court, who should examine and grant diplomas to all proper members of the Association. This was temporarily laid on the table, for Dr. Crosby to offer a report of the Medical Teachers' Convention, which met on Monday last. He strongly recommended a committee from this body to confer with the Teachers' committee, and felt great confidence that something beneficial to medical education would be the effect...