The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Band 13J. McCafferty, 1857 |
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... necessary to exercise in the application of the chloroform in this case : this was suggested to us by the fact that early in the admin- was cut open ; -it was perfectly sound and contained 1857. ] 9 CAMPBELL . Strangulated Ventral Hernia .
... necessary to exercise in the application of the chloroform in this case : this was suggested to us by the fact that early in the admin- was cut open ; -it was perfectly sound and contained 1857. ] 9 CAMPBELL . Strangulated Ventral Hernia .
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... necessary in their administration . We have little doubt , that the character of the symptoms and the phases , assumed by the diseases incident to dentition , are much modified by climate . In those regions where paroxysmal diseases ...
... necessary in their administration . We have little doubt , that the character of the symptoms and the phases , assumed by the diseases incident to dentition , are much modified by climate . In those regions where paroxysmal diseases ...
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... necessary to treat the disease as one of the stomach , and to address remedies chiefly to that organ . It is needless to say that in many cases this mode of treatment is ineffectual . In- stances now and then occur in which , in spite ...
... necessary to treat the disease as one of the stomach , and to address remedies chiefly to that organ . It is needless to say that in many cases this mode of treatment is ineffectual . In- stances now and then occur in which , in spite ...
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... necessary to state , that the suture was immediately applied . After a few days , pericarditis develop- ed itself , with a loud , grating , friction sound , that lasted about ten days , accompanied by a moderate effusion into the left ...
... necessary to state , that the suture was immediately applied . After a few days , pericarditis develop- ed itself , with a loud , grating , friction sound , that lasted about ten days , accompanied by a moderate effusion into the left ...
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... necessary to maintain its actual occurrence in an uninjured tho- rax ; it may be exactly as it is in the motions of the exposed brain , the possibility of which we can with justice deny in an uninjured skull ; in one case as in the ...
... necessary to maintain its actual occurrence in an uninjured tho- rax ; it may be exactly as it is in the motions of the exposed brain , the possibility of which we can with justice deny in an uninjured skull ; in one case as in the ...
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Seite 246 - The faculty of every regularly constituted medical college or chartered school of medicine, shall have the privilege of sending two delegates. The professional staff of every chartered or municipal hospital containing a hundred inmates or more, shall have the privilege of sending two delegates ; and every other permanently organized medical institution of good standing shall have the privilege of sending one delegate.
Seite 246 - Each local society shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half this number. The faculty of every regularly constituted medical college or chartered school of medicine shall have the privilege of sending two delegates.
Seite 512 - ... who tilted a piano without touching it, or 'caused a chair to move a foot;' and having failed to exhibit to the Committee any phenomenon which, under the widest latitude of interpretation, could be regarded as equivalent to either of these proposed tests, or any phenomenon which required for its production, or in any manner indicated a force which could technically be denominated Spiritual, or which was hitherto unknown to science, or a phenomenon of which the cause was not palpable to the Committee,...
Seite 439 - Pitcher, for the able manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this body, which was unanimously adopted.
Seite 687 - DR. WILLIAMS, FRS PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE: An Elementary View of the Causes, Nature, Treatment, Diagnosis, and Prognosis, of Disease. With brief Remarks on Hygienics, or the Preservation of Health. The Third Edition. 8vo. cloth, 15s.
Seite 440 - Constitution, be referred to a committee of three, to be appointed by the chair, with instructions to report to-morrow morning...
Seite 687 - If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read.
Seite 512 - It is the opinion of the committee, derived from observation, that any connection with spiritualistic circles, so called, corrupts the morals and degrades the intellect. They therefore deem it their solemn duty to warn the community against .this contaminating influence, which surely tends to lessen the truth of man and the purity of woman.
Seite 233 - Substitute for the patient's wet clothing, if possible, such other covering as can be instantly procured, each bystander supplying a coat or cloak, etc.
Seite 444 - That a committee of three be appointed, of which the President of the Association shall be chairman, to communicate with the Surgeon General of the Army, the chief of the Medical Bureau of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, with a view to secure the concurrence of these departments of the Federal Government, so that its contributions to the Medical Topography, the Vital Statistics, and the Sanitary Police of the nation may be made tributary to the labors of this Association.