The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Band 13

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Samuel Highley, 1854
 

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Seite vii - The Science and Art of Surgery ; being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases, and Operations. By JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN, Senior Surgeon to University College Hospital, and Holme Professor of Clinical Surgery in University College, London.
Seite 66 - WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die,* Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh...
Seite 352 - Deity to be at work. Amongst the learned, we hear of " creative fiats," " interferences," " interpositions of the creative energy ;" all of them very obscure phrases, apparently not susceptible of a scientific explanation, but all tending simply to this — that the work was done in a marvellous way, and not in the way of nature. Let the contrast between the two propositions be well marked. According to the first, all is done by the continuous energy of the divine will — a power which has no regard...
Seite 79 - Now none can be (other points being equal) more in need of being put on his guard against this fault, than he who is professionally occupied with a multitude of cases, in each of which he is to consider what may be plausibly urged on both sides ; while the question what ought to be the decision, is...
Seite i - WHAT TO OBSERVE AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER DEATH, IN MEDICAL CASES. Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Observation. A new American, from the second and revised LondoL edition.
Seite 124 - Then, the table turner placed the hands upon the upper card, and we waited for the result. Now, the cement was strong enough to offer considerable resistance to mechanical motion, and also to retain the cards in any new position which they might acquire — and yet weak enough to give way slowly to a continued force.
Seite 356 - Quarterly,' from whom he quotes the following passage: " It is no argument against the views that naturally arise out of the summary of the facts of Palaeontology, as they are now known, to urge that ' the fish and reptiles of the secondary rocks are as fully developed in their organization, as those now living.
Seite 232 - ... their voyage, or on board of which during the voyage any case of such disease shall have occurred, arriving between the first day of April and the first day of November, shall be at such place as the health officer may designate.
Seite ii - SYPHILITIC DISEASES: THEIR PATHOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT: including Experimental Researches on Inoculation, as a Differential Agent in Testing the Character of these Affections. 8vo. cloth, 9s. SIR JAMES EYRE, MD THE STOMACH AND ITS DIFFICULTIES. Fourth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d. PRACTICAL REMARKS ON SOME EXHAUSTING DISEASES.
Seite iii - On the Advantages of the Starched Apparatus in the TreatMENT OF FRACTURES AND DISEASES OF JOINTS. Being the First Part of an Essay to which the Council of University Colleg-e Awarded the Liston Clinical Medal.

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