The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, 83. köide

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Fannin & Company, 1887
 

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Page 237 - Every registered medical practitioner to whom a diploma for proficiency in sanitary science public health, or state medicine, has after special examination been granted by any college or faculty of. physicians or surgeons or university in the United Kingdom, or by any such bodies acting in combination, shall, if such diploma appears to the Privy Council or to the General Council to deserve recognition in the medical register, be entitled, on payment of such fee as the General Council may appoint,...
Page 331 - For the purposes of this act, 1. any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health; 2.
Page 268 - Phlebolites which have formed nodules vary in size from -that of a pinhead to that of a pea. They are also called vein-stones.
Page 216 - Treatment of Some of the Forms of Valvular Disease of the Heart. By AE SANSOM, MD, FRCP, Physician to the London Hospital. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo, with 26 Engravings, 4s. 6d.
Page 331 - Where the nuisance proved to exist is such as to render a house or building, in the judgment of the court, unfit for human habitation, the court may prohibit the using thereof for that purpose until, in its judgment, the house or building is rendered fit for that purpose...
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Page 490 - No speaker shall be allowed more than ten minutes, with the exception of readers of papers and those who introduce debates, who may occupy twenty minutes.
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Page 571 - The unqualified diagnosis of rOtheln should only be made during an epidemic in which persons exposed, irrespective of former attacks of measles, are liable to be affected, and in whom the symptoms follow a pretty uniform type. In the absence of a pronounced epidemic influence, a series of cases occurring in a household, a school, or an asylum, showing typical symptoms, may be diagnosticated as r6theln with a fair degree of confidence.
Page 133 - The index finger is inserted within the •inn.-, and the sphincter is pressed up against the posterior wall of the vagina. It is then easy to divide with scissors the fibres encircling the vagina on each side, just within the fourchette, and about three-quarters of an inch apart. This does not allow a prolapse of the vaginal wall, as when the perinaeum is lacerated, whilst it permits of an equal extent of dilatation of the outlet by the glass plug.

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