Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Band 9

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Medical Journal Company, 1881
 

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Seite 267 - Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Knowledge, a rude, unprofitable mass, The mere materials with which wisdom builds, Till smoothed, and squared, and fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems to enrich. Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much ; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more.
Seite 124 - As soon as any part of a person's conduct affects prejudicially the interests of others, society has jurisdiction over it, and the question whether the general welfare will or will not be promoted by interfering with it, becomes open to discussion.
Seite 67 - A Manual of Obstetrics. By AFA KING, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the Medical Department of the Columbian University, Washington, DC, and in the University of Vermont, etc.
Seite 208 - The Change of Life In Health and Disease : a Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System incidental to Women at the Decline of Life.
Seite 306 - A System of Surgery; Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative. By Samuel D. Gross, MD, LL.D., DCL", Oxon.
Seite 74 - ... for selling adulterated milk, "if the milk shall be shown upon analysis to contain more than eighty.seven per centum of watery fluid or to contain less than thirteen per centum of milk solids, it shall be deemed for the purposes of this act to be adulterated,
Seite 167 - We were speaking, gentlemen, of the disposition of the ribs and sternum, and I now have the opportunity of showing how a blow directed from above has so little chance of penetrating the thorax...
Seite 360 - ... borne. I have been struck, too, with the large proportion of gray-haired men ; and inquiries have brought out the fact that with you the hair commonly begins to turn some ten years earlier than with us. Moreover, in every circle I have met men who had themselves suffered from nervous collapse due to stress of business, or named friends who had either killed themselves by overwork, or had been permanently incapacitated, or had wasted long periods in endeavors to recover health. I do but echo the...
Seite 360 - Everywhere I have been struck with the number of faces which told in strong lines of the burdens that had to be borne. I have been struck, too, with the large proportion of gray-haired men ; and inquiries have brought out the fact that with you the hair commonly begins to turn some ten years earlier than with us. Moreover, in every circle I have met men who had themselves suffered from nervous collapse due to stress of business, or named friends who had either killed themselves by overwork, or had...
Seite 109 - Who has robbed the ocean cave, To tinge thy lips with coral hue? Who from India's distant wave, For thee those pearly treasures drew? Who, from yonder orient sky, Stole the morning of thine eye? Thousand charms, thy form to deck, From sea, and earth, and air are torn; Roses bloom upon thy cheek, On thy breath their fragrance borne. Guard thy bosom from the day, Lest thy snows should melt away.

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