The American Medical Intelligencer: A Concentrated Record of Medical Science and Literature, Volumen4Robley Dunglinson J.J. Haswell, 1841 |
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... tion to the political economist and the physician . As a member - for they have conferred upon us the honour of membership - it shall receive from us every aid and support , and we doubt not that a large mass of valuable ma- terials ...
... tion to the political economist and the physician . As a member - for they have conferred upon us the honour of membership - it shall receive from us every aid and support , and we doubt not that a large mass of valuable ma- terials ...
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... tion ; from my greater confidence in their power and usefulness ; and con- sequently a more patient perseverance in their employment . Yet I do pos- sess a large collection of professional testimony in favour of the inhaling treatment ...
... tion ; from my greater confidence in their power and usefulness ; and con- sequently a more patient perseverance in their employment . Yet I do pos- sess a large collection of professional testimony in favour of the inhaling treatment ...
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... tion of such pathological and practical views be termed empirical , and with- out claim to respect ? I know that , in a very large proportion of cases of consumption , there must be eventual disappointment to our hopes ; but of this ...
... tion of such pathological and practical views be termed empirical , and with- out claim to respect ? I know that , in a very large proportion of cases of consumption , there must be eventual disappointment to our hopes ; but of this ...
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... tion , and by lotions and frictions , is a very important part of management . I have never seen , from an active remedy , so large a proportion of benefit with so small a proportion of disagreement and inconvenience , as from the ...
... tion , and by lotions and frictions , is a very important part of management . I have never seen , from an active remedy , so large a proportion of benefit with so small a proportion of disagreement and inconvenience , as from the ...
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... tion of parts of the face , more humiliating and distressing , which claims a greater share of sympathy for the unfortunate sufferer , and for which relief is oftener demanded from the profession , than that of deformities ; and the ...
... tion of parts of the face , more humiliating and distressing , which claims a greater share of sympathy for the unfortunate sufferer , and for which relief is oftener demanded from the profession , than that of deformities ; and the ...
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Página 15 - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased and published in the papers of the city.
Página 100 - In the beginning," he observes, (Medical Works, Dublin, 1767, p. 332,) " as it flowed out of the orifice of the wound, it might be seen to run in different shades of light and dark streaks. When the malady was increased, it ran thin, and seemingly very black ; and after standing some time in the porringer, turned thick, of a dark muddy colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as black as ink ;...
Página 11 - Agglutinins begin to appear in the blood serum about the end of the first, or the beginning of the second, week of the disease, with low titers of 1:20 to 1:40.
Página 43 - Three for one year, three for two years, and three for three years, and members shall be eligible for reappointment.
Página 43 - Superintendent, who shall be a skillful physician and surgeon, subject to removal or re-election no oftener than in periods of ten years, except by infidelity to the trust reposed in him, or for incompetency.
Página 40 - ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS; OR, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL AND MEDICAL. WRITTEN FOR UNIVERSAL USE, IN PLAIN, OR NON-TECHNICAL LANGUAGE. BY...
Página 117 - ... drugs, of which they know little, into a body, of which they know less...
Página 262 - We may further deduce, from the facts which have been detailed, that the spinal marrow, and not the cerebrum, is the special source of the power in the nerves of exciting muscular contraction, and of the irritability of the muscular fibre ; that the cerebrum is, on the contrary, the exhauster, through its acts of volition, of the muscular irritability.
Página 359 - But no form of strait-waistcoat, no hand-straps, no leg-locks, nor any contrivance confining the trunk or limbs, or any of the muscles, is now in use. The coercion chairs, about forty in number, have been altogether removed from the wards; no chair of this kind has been used for the purpose of restraint since the middle of August.
Página 306 - Whenever an unskillful practitioner in administering medicine or using the puncturing needle, proceeds contrary to the established forms, and thereby causes the death of a patient, the magistrate shall call in other practitioners to examine the medicine or the wound, and if it...