Leavenworth Medical Herald, Volumen4

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1870
 

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Página 92 - With Engravings, 8vo, 8s. 6d. [1878] PHTHISIS : in a series of Clinical Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Página 40 - Obstetric Physician to and Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children at St.
Página 186 - THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, APPLIED TO THE DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS INCIDENT TO WOMEN. By WM. H. BYFORD, AM, MD, author of "A Treatise on the Chronic Inflammation and Displacement of the Unimpregnated Uterus...
Página 33 - Resolved, That each State Medical Society be requested to act on the foregoing propositions at the next regular annual meeting after the reception of copies of the same, and if approved and adopted by the State Medical Societies of two-thirds of the States, this Association shall...
Página 279 - By transmitting its influence from the nape of the neck to the pit of the stomach, he gave decided relief in every one of twenty-two cases, of which four were in private practice, and eighteen in the Worcester InBrmary.
Página 53 - The instruction in the three series is to be given simultaneously, and to continue throughout the whole of each annual college term ; each student attending the lectures on such branches as belong to his period of progress in study, in the same manner as the sophomore, junior and senior classes. Each pursue their respective studies simultaneously throughout the collegiate year, in all our literary colleges.
Página 20 - Disease, in a communication, stated that his report was complete, but he not being present, it was, without reading, referred to the Committee on Publication. The report of the Committee on Medical Education was received, but owing to its length, its reading was passed over.
Página 157 - Alcohol, opium, belladonna, and other drugs, likewise cause cerebral congestion. This fact is so well known that it is scarcely necessary to do more than allude to it. That temporary insanity is produced by them is a fact with which all are familiar. 10. Passing over several other causes of congestion of the brain, we come to one set of factors which are more potent than any other, and these are the emotions, (a...
Página 26 - American idea; he is taught that "rank is but the guinea's stamp, a man's a man for a
Página 432 - No presumption of the absence of proper skill and attention arises from the mere fact that the patient does not recover, or that a complete cure is not effected God forbid that the law should apply any rule so rigorous and unjust as that, to the relations and responsibilities arising out of this noble and humane profession.

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