Western Lancet and Hospital Reporter, Bände 12-13Robinson & Jones, 1852 |
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... epidemic ; and notwith- standing inflammation of the mucous coat of the bowels exists to an alarming extent , its declarative symptoms in the first period , at least , are not very manifest . Commonly , in its onset , it has nothing of ...
... epidemic ; and notwith- standing inflammation of the mucous coat of the bowels exists to an alarming extent , its declarative symptoms in the first period , at least , are not very manifest . Commonly , in its onset , it has nothing of ...
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... epidemic visitation is as fatal in the sparsely populated and elevated regions of our country , as where the population is denser , nearer the river . Those regions which before had been proverbial for their salubrity , have been ...
... epidemic visitation is as fatal in the sparsely populated and elevated regions of our country , as where the population is denser , nearer the river . Those regions which before had been proverbial for their salubrity , have been ...
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... epidemic erysipelas , and cholera . It is said by some authorities , that cholera presents morbid appearances , in so many organs , and that too , in so variable a manner , that it is difficult to arrive at a definite opinion as to what ...
... epidemic erysipelas , and cholera . It is said by some authorities , that cholera presents morbid appearances , in so many organs , and that too , in so variable a manner , that it is difficult to arrive at a definite opinion as to what ...
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... epidemic , and may be influenced also by endemic conditions . The closer the investigations , however , only reveals more clearly the uncertainty which exists as to the character of its cause and the laws governing its propagation . In ...
... epidemic , and may be influenced also by endemic conditions . The closer the investigations , however , only reveals more clearly the uncertainty which exists as to the character of its cause and the laws governing its propagation . In ...
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... epidemic , which occurred at the Hôpital des Enfans Malades , characterised by the same circumstances . Professor Ferguson recently recorded several cases of occlusion of the vagina from ulceration after measles . Something unusual in ...
... epidemic , which occurred at the Hôpital des Enfans Malades , characterised by the same circumstances . Professor Ferguson recently recorded several cases of occlusion of the vagina from ulceration after measles . Something unusual in ...
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Seite 814 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set — but all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O death!
Seite 591 - Thus, he has discontinued the application of a strong solution of nitrate of silver to the trachea and bronchi, which he used formerly to insist upon.
Seite 480 - Delegates representing the medical staffs of the United States army and navy, shall be appointed by the chiefs of the army and navy medical bureaux. The number of delegates so appointed shall be four from the army medical officers, and an equal number from the navy medical officers.
Seite 212 - The Faculty of every regularly constituted medical college or chartered school of medicine shall have the privilege of sending two delegates.
Seite 470 - Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, to report at the next meeti.ng of the association, on the best means of making pressure in the treatment of reducible hernia, and that Dr.
Seite 464 - To refer the question to a committee ;" "To recommit the resolution ;" "That the subject be referred to a committee of three to be appointed by the chair, and that it report by resolution at the next meeting...
Seite 247 - AN ANALYTICAL COMPENDIUM OF THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE; for the Use and Examination of Students. A new edition, revised and improved. In one very large and handsomely printed royal 12mo. volume, of about one thousand pages, with 374 wood-cuts.
Seite 822 - ... essays. Each communication must be accompanied by a sealed packet, containing the name of the author, which will be opened only in the case of the successful competitors. Unsuccessful communications will be returned on application after June 1st, 1854.
Seite 479 - Kentucky, chairman of the committee " on the results of surgical operations for the relief of malignant diseases, regretting his inability, after strenuous exertions, to present a satisfactory report to the present meeting, and asking to be continued at the head of the same committee. Dr. Paul Lajus of Pa. offered the following resolution, which, after some debate, was lost : Resolved, That a prize of $250 be awarded hereafter to the best prize essay, and that honorable mention be awarded to the...
Seite 263 - ... 3. That the mean amount of permanency of the good effects of the oil is undetermined. 4. That it relatively produces more marked effects in the third than in the previous stages.