The Stethoscope: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Volume 21852 |
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Halaman 11
... taken place ; and with the exception of the un- easiness in the seat of the laceration , and a very slight pain through the hypogastrium , referred chiefly to the uterus , the case was in all respects favorable . After this time the pa ...
... taken place ; and with the exception of the un- easiness in the seat of the laceration , and a very slight pain through the hypogastrium , referred chiefly to the uterus , the case was in all respects favorable . After this time the pa ...
Halaman 18
... taken various remedies , from none of which she had ever derived any permanent benefit . She had at times been relieved temporarily , but the disease would soon return , and that , too , in at least an unmitigated , if not in an ...
... taken various remedies , from none of which she had ever derived any permanent benefit . She had at times been relieved temporarily , but the disease would soon return , and that , too , in at least an unmitigated , if not in an ...
Halaman 28
... taken from behind the ear . The cupping was continued until the most decided impres- sion had been made on the circulation . The rate of pulse was noted during the cupping , and found to be 140 strokes in the minute . It had been much ...
... taken from behind the ear . The cupping was continued until the most decided impres- sion had been made on the circulation . The rate of pulse was noted during the cupping , and found to be 140 strokes in the minute . It had been much ...
Halaman 29
... taken place a slight increase of dilatation and thinning of the os . The second convulsion occurred a little after 10 o'clock and lasted about three mi- nutes . After this , the convulsions recurred at about the inter- val of an hour ...
... taken place a slight increase of dilatation and thinning of the os . The second convulsion occurred a little after 10 o'clock and lasted about three mi- nutes . After this , the convulsions recurred at about the inter- val of an hour ...
Halaman 31
... taken a cup of tea and asked for water - medicines continued . 2 P. M. Has had no sleep since last visit , countenance sullen and speaks slowly when spoken to . Pulse not counted , but more frequent and irritable . No motion from bowels ...
... taken a cup of tea and asked for water - medicines continued . 2 P. M. Has had no sleep since last visit , countenance sullen and speaks slowly when spoken to . Pulse not counted , but more frequent and irritable . No motion from bowels ...
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Halaman 516 - A patient should never weary his physician with a tedious detail of events or matters not appertaining to his disease. Even as relates to his actual symptoms, he will convey much more real information by giving clear answers to interrogatories, than by the most minute account of his own framing. Neither should he obtrude upon his physician the details of his business nor the history of his family concerns.
Halaman 513 - ... minister to the sick with due impressions of the importance of their office ; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on their skill, attention and fidelity. They should study, also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with jirmness, and condescension with authority, as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence.
Halaman 524 - A wealthy physician should not give advice gratis to the affluent; because his doing so is an injury to his professional brethren. The office of a physician can never be supported as an exclusively beneficent one ; and it is defrauding, 71 in some degree, the common funds for its support, when fees are dispensed with which might justly be claimed.
Halaman 514 - Frequent visits to the sick are in general requisite, since they enable the physician to arrive at a more perfect knowledge of the disease, to meet promptly every change which may occur, and also tend to preserve the confidence of the patient. But unnecessary visits are to be avoided, as they give useless anxiety to the patient, tend to diminish the authority of the physician, and render him liable to be suspected of interested motives.
Halaman 313 - Delegates representing the medical staffs of the United States army and navy, shall be appointed by the chiefs of the army and navy medical bureaux. The number of delegates so appointed shall be four from the army medical officers, and an equal number from the navy medical officers.
Halaman 518 - For, if such nostrum be of real efficacy, any concealment regarding it is inconsistent with beneficence and professional liberality; and, if mystery alone give it value and importance, such craft implies either disgraceful ignorance or fraudulent avarice.
Halaman 523 - When a physician is called to the patient of another practitioner, in consequence of the sickness or absence of the latter, he ought, on the return or recovery of the regular attendant, and with the consent of the patient, to surrender the case. [The expression, "Patient of another Practitioner...
Halaman 517 - ... should, therefore, observe strictly such laws as are instituted for the government of its members ; should avoid all contumelious and sarcastic remarks relative to the faculty, as a body ; and while, by unwearied diligence, he resorts to every honorable means of enriching the science, he'should entertain a due respect for his seniors, who have, by their labors, brought it to the elevated condition in which he finds it.
Halaman 522 - ... character and standing of the practitioner in attendance; the practice of the latter, if necessary, should be justified as far as it can be, consistently with a conscientious regard for truth, and no hint or insinuation should be thrown out which could impair the confidence reposed in him, or affect his reputation. The consulting physician should also carefully refrain from any of those extraordinary attentions or assiduities which are too often practised by the dishonest for the base purpose...
Halaman 516 - This is the more important, as many diseases of a mental origin simulate those depending on external causes, and yet are only to be cured by ministering to the mind diseased. A patient should never be afraid of thus making his physician his friend and adviser; he should always bear in mind that a medical man is under the strongest obligations of secrecy. Even the female sex should never allow feel3* ings of shame or delicacy to prevent their disclosing the seat, symptoms, and causes of complaints...