Pacific Medical Journal, 49. köide

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1906
 

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Page 625 - PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE. A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and...
Page 440 - A Treatise on Surgery. In two volumes. By George R. Fowler, MD, Examiner in Surgery, Board of Medical Examiners of the Regents of the University of the State of New York; Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the New York Polyclinic. etc. Two imperial octavos of 725 pages each, with 888 text illustrations and 4 colored plates, all original. Philadelphia and London. WB Saunders Company, 1906.
Page 371 - A Reference Handbook of the Diseases of Children. — For Students and Practitioners. By Prof. Ferdinand Fruhwald of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by Thompson S. Westcott, MD, Associate Professor of Diseases of Children In the University of Pennsylvania. Octavo volume of 553 pages, with 176 illustrations. Philadelphia and London: WB Saunders Company, 1906. Cloth, $4.50 net; half morocco, $5.50 net.
Page 370 - Diseases of the Eye: A HANDBOOK OF OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE. By GE DESCHWEINITZ, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology in the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, etc. Handsome octavo of 894 pages, 313 text-illustrations, and 6 chromo-lithographic plates.
Page 258 - And, behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the LORD ; but the LORD was not in the wind : and after the wind an earthquake ; but the LORD was not in the earthquake : and after the earthquake a fire ; but the LORD was not in the fire : and after the fire a still small voice.
Page 440 - MD, Professor of Materia Medica and of Clinical Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago ; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Northwestern University, Woman's Medical School, etc.
Page 124 - And let my liver rather heat with wine Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster...

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