Medical Life, Volumen28

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Medical Life Company, 1921
 

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Página 584 - GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN both in Liquid and Tablet Form lor sale by all druggists. Samples upon application. MJ BREITENBACH CO., New York, USA Our Bacteriological Wall Chart or our Differential Diagnosis Chart will be sent to any Physician upon request.
Página 496 - T was a dangerous cliff, as they freely confessed, Though to walk near its crest was so pleasant; But over its terrible edge there had slipped A duke, and full many a peasant. So the people said something would have to be done, But their projects did not at all tally: Some said, "Put a fence 'round the edge of the cliff;" Some, "An ambulance down in the valley.
Página xviii - Ergoapiol (Smith) exerts a pronounced analgesic nnd sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system its use Is not attended with the objectionable by-effects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith...
Página 271 - Then we upon our globe's last verge shall go And view the ocean leaning on the sky : From thence our rolling neighbours we shall know And on the lunar world securely pry.
Página 240 - Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth : for thy love is better than wine.
Página 314 - Is it not merely because we lie still, and do not stir, that we can indulge our fancies ? This dialogue sets forth an excellent point of view for differentiating the world of reality from the world of phantasy. It makes the differentiation on the basis of the criterion of action. Ellis has said,4 "Dreams are real while they last; can we say more of life?
Página 461 - ... taking notice of such things as another would pass by without regard as useless. And somewhat more of encouragement I have also from experience, that I have been able to hear very plainly the beating of a man's heart ; and it is common to hear the motion of the wind to and fro in the guts and other small vessels : the stopping in the lungs is easily discovered by the wheezing.
Página 205 - Democritus laid the foundation of physical science, theologians gravely argued how many angels could stand on the point of a needle, and whether it was the first or second or third person of the Trinity that created the world.
Página 156 - Pain, which is the feeling of our finiteness, is not a fixture in our life. It is not an end in itself, as joy is. To meet with it is to know that it has no part in the true permanence of creation. It is what error is in our intellectual life. To go through the history of the development of science is to go through the maze of mistakes it made current at different times. Yet no one really believes that science is the one perfect mode of disseminating mistakes.
Página 276 - Hooke, the most ill-natured conceited man in the world, hated and despised by most of the Royal Society, pretending to have all other inventions, when once discovered by their authors to the world.

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