American Medical Times, Volume 2George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith Balliere Bros., 1861 |
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... suffering from the want of more oxygen ? Not necessarily . It is a curious fact that the system is sometimes remarkably tolerant of blood defi- cient in oxygen . This is more likely to be the case when the condition has been very ...
... suffering from the want of more oxygen ? Not necessarily . It is a curious fact that the system is sometimes remarkably tolerant of blood defi- cient in oxygen . This is more likely to be the case when the condition has been very ...
Halaman 24
... suffering any inconvenience from the malady . The sponge I make use of is so small that it passes readily through the os externum , so that the nurse or the patient herself may remove and re - apply it several times in a day . The ...
... suffering any inconvenience from the malady . The sponge I make use of is so small that it passes readily through the os externum , so that the nurse or the patient herself may remove and re - apply it several times in a day . The ...
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... suffering have been needlessly substituted for domestic and personal comforts , sits " moody Madness laughing wild Amid severest woe . " We can conceive no higher mission of the medical pro- fession than that of searching out , and ...
... suffering have been needlessly substituted for domestic and personal comforts , sits " moody Madness laughing wild Amid severest woe . " We can conceive no higher mission of the medical pro- fession than that of searching out , and ...
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... suffering from this congenital trouble are sometimes attacked with rheumatism , and the physician , if he be not careful in arriv- ing at a diagnosis , would be apt to treat as an acute disease one which had existed for years . The ...
... suffering from this congenital trouble are sometimes attacked with rheumatism , and the physician , if he be not careful in arriv- ing at a diagnosis , would be apt to treat as an acute disease one which had existed for years . The ...
Halaman 46
... suffering and misery prevented . Of the means by which suicide is perpetrated , there is but one class over which we have control , viz . poisons . The law of this state is now sufficiently stringent to prevent the sale of poisons to ...
... suffering and misery prevented . Of the means by which suicide is perpetrated , there is but one class over which we have control , viz . poisons . The law of this state is now sufficiently stringent to prevent the sale of poisons to ...
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Halaman 167 - DUTIES OF THE PROFESSION TO THE PUBLIC, AND OF THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE PUBLIC TO THE PROFESSION. ART. I.—Duties of the profession to the public. § 1. As good citizens, it is the duty of physicians to be ever vigilant for the welfare of the community, and to bear their part in sustaining its institutions and burdens...
Halaman 186 - Diagrams of the Nerves of the Human Body, exhibiting their Origin, Divisions, and Connexions, with their Distribution to the various Regions of the Cutaneous Surface, and to all the Muscles. By WILLIAM H.
Halaman 167 - ... on subjects of medical police, public hygiene, and legal medicine. It is their province to enlighten the public in regard to quarantine regulations — the location, arrangement, and dietaries of hospitals, asylums, schools, prisons, and similar institutions — in relation to the medical police of towns, as drainage, ventilation, &c. — and in regard to measures for the prevention of epidemic and contagious diseases...
Halaman 272 - tis no matter. Honor pricks me on. Yea, but how if honor prick me off when I come on? How then? Can honor set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. Or take away the grief of a wound? No. Honor hath no skill in surgery, then? No. What is honor? A word. What is in that word honor? What is that honor? Air. A trim reckoning! Who hath it? He that died o
Halaman 116 - Mix the eggs with a little of the milk, and warm the butter with the other portion ; then stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other agreeable spice.
Halaman 210 - If they know where the person was slain ; whether it were in any house, field, bed, tavern, or company; and who were there. Likewise it is to be inquired who were culpable, either of the act or of the force ; and who were present, either men or women, and of what age soever they be (if they can speak, or have any discretion).
Halaman 173 - Practical Surgery," by Robt. Listen, Esq. Under the head of " Ulcerated Glottis," Mr. Listen says : " A view of the parts may be sometimes obtained by means of a speculum — such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk — previously dipped into hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downward, and carried well into the fauces.
Halaman 173 - The method which I have adopted is very simple. It consists in placing a little mirror, fixed on a long handle suitably bent, in the throat of the person experimented on against the soft palate and uvula. The party ought to turn himself towards the sun, so that the luminous rays falling on the little mirror, may be reflected on the larynx. If the observer experiment on himself, he ought, by means of a second mirror, to receive the rays of the sun, and direct them on the mirror, which is placed against...
Halaman 154 - DR. INMAN, MRCP ON MYALGIA: ITS NATURE,'' CAUSES, AND TREATMENT; being a Treatise on Painful and other Affections of the Muscular System. Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 9s.
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