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... become attached to the shaft of the bone , the case was dis- charged . How far the use of the forearm was permanently impaired in this instance , I had no opportunity of observing . The loss of power of the forearm in such injuries as I ...
... become attached to the shaft of the bone , the case was dis- charged . How far the use of the forearm was permanently impaired in this instance , I had no opportunity of observing . The loss of power of the forearm in such injuries as I ...
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... become evident that the child was suffering from no disease in any of the joints , and that the difficulty lay chiefly in the muscles below the knee . The temperature of this part of the limb was now less than that of the other leg ...
... become evident that the child was suffering from no disease in any of the joints , and that the difficulty lay chiefly in the muscles below the knee . The temperature of this part of the limb was now less than that of the other leg ...
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... becoming more severe and constant through the whole abdomen , especially in its lower part . It continued , with increasing intensity , up to the time of her death , in May . Diuretics had no influence on the accumulation , which ...
... becoming more severe and constant through the whole abdomen , especially in its lower part . It continued , with increasing intensity , up to the time of her death , in May . Diuretics had no influence on the accumulation , which ...
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... becomes displaced ; it ful- fills the office of a bad umbrella , which the storm may rend , and which , protecting badly enough from the tempest , does not prevent the feet from getting wet . I have seen , in fact , numerous ulcerations ...
... becomes displaced ; it ful- fills the office of a bad umbrella , which the storm may rend , and which , protecting badly enough from the tempest , does not prevent the feet from getting wet . I have seen , in fact , numerous ulcerations ...
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... become its victims . I am yet to speak of cauterization as an abortive remedy against chancre . But I will make this the subject of my next letter . Yours , RICORD . 1 Bospital Reports . I. NEW YORK HOSPITAL . THE rapid growth of the ...
... become its victims . I am yet to speak of cauterization as an abortive remedy against chancre . But I will make this the subject of my next letter . Yours , RICORD . 1 Bospital Reports . I. NEW YORK HOSPITAL . THE rapid growth of the ...
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abdomen abscess acid admission apoplexy appeared applied artery Association attack bladder blood bone bowels brain calomel cancerous cause cauterization cavity chancre child chloroform cholera cicatrix color commenced Committee convulsions croup cure death Detmold diarrhoea died discharged disease doses dysentery eczema effect erysipelas examination favorable femur fever including typhoid fracture grains humerus inch incision inflammation injury iodide of potassium irritation joint Journal kidney knee labor larynx lead limb lungs membrane ment months mucous muscles observed occurred operation opium pain Paris passed pathology patient Philadelphia phthisis physician pneumonia present produced Prof profession pulse remarked remedies removed result rheumatism scarlet fever side skin small-pox Society surface surgeon Surgery Surgical symptoms syphilis thigh tion tissues tracheotomy treated treatment tumor typhus fever typhus fever including ulceration urethra urine uterus vomiting week ending wound York Hospital
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Seite 455 - A UNIVERSAL FORMULARY, containing the methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and other Medicines. The whole adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists.
Seite 343 - 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 207 - Resolved, That a special committee of five be appointed...
Seite 138 - 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 138 - Each State, county and district medical society entitled to representation 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 that number...
Seite 13 - HEART. — By applying the stethoscope to the lower portion of the abdomen of either side, usually on the left, about midway between the umbilicus and the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium, the foetal heart may be heard at twice the rate of the mother's.
Seite 102 - The Cell : its Physiology, Pathology, and Philosophy, as deduced from original investigations ; to which is added its history and criticism," extending over one hundred and eighty-eight pages, both of them fully illustrated by appropriate wood-cuts.
Seite 330 - LINDSLEY offered the following resolution, which, on motion, was referred to the Committee on Medical Education, with instructions to report at the next annual meeting of the Association : Resolved. That this Association earnestly recommend to the few Western schools which still retain the rule of making four years...
Seite 138 - Association will be held in the city of Philadelphia on Tuesday, May 1, 1855. The secretaries of all societies, and other bodies entitled to representation in the Association, are requested to forward to the undersigned correct lists of their respective delegations as...
Seite 342 - The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of Women ; including the Diagnosis of Pregnancy. By GRAILY HEWITT, MD &c. President of the Obstetrical Society of London. Second Edition, enlarged; with 116 Woodcuts. 8vo. 24s. Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By CHARLES WEST, MD &c.