The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer, Volumen4

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E.B. Stevens, 1861
 

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Página 297 - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: a Treatise designed for the Use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine, by JOHN C. DALTON, MD, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Página 756 - Act, no person shall receive the appointment of Assistant Surgeon in the Army of the United States, unless he shall have been examined and approved by an Army Medical Board, to consist of not less than three Surgeons or Assistant Surgeons, who shall be designated for that purpose by the Secretary of War...
Página 297 - Surgeon to the New York Dispensary. Department of Venereal and Skin Diseases ; Assistant to the Skin Clinic of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Member of the New York Dermatological Society, etc., etc.
Página 378 - The existence of this swelling may often be ascertained by a careful examination with the fingers, and a view of the parts may sometimes be obtained by means of a speculum, — such a glass as is used by dentists on a long stalk previously dipped in hot water, introduced with its reflecting surface downwards and carried well into the fauces.
Página 572 - ... that he can relieve her of all suffering, if she wishes it, by means of chloroform. Many patients are anxious to inhale : a few decline. During the present year, Dr. Tanner had only one case in his private practice which had caused him much anxiety ; and in this the dangerous symptoms arose, as he believed, from the formation of a clot in the right side of the heart. This lady did not take chloroform. Dr Tanner observed that he was careful only to give this anaesthetic during labor pain, taking...
Página 298 - From experiments performed while living on an exclusive diet of bread, fresh meat, and butter, with coffee and water for drink, we have found that the entire quantity of food required during twenty-four hours by a man in full health and taking free exercise in the open air is as follows: Meat, 16 oz., or 1.03 Ib.
Página 247 - The selection here made from this wonderful collection of stories will be welcomed, but we hope the day is not far distant when we shall have a complete one-volume edition of Lane's version.
Página 254 - ... case was put down as one of typhoid fever. A remarkable affection of the whole muscular system now rapidly supervened, consisting in extreme painfulness of the extremities, with contractions of knee and elbow-joints, and oedematous swelling, particularly of the legs.
Página 58 - Resolved, That it be recommended to the different States to collect subscriptions of not more than one dollar each from every regularly educated physician...
Página 325 - German-silver tube, about six inches long, and gently curved towards its free extremity. The tube is closed at the extreme end, but has two openings or eyes, like a female catheter, a short distance from the joint.

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