Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumen121871 |
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... practice to use the handle of the knife principally in making the dissection down to the trachea . I have performed the op- eration three times , using the handle of the knife as much as it was advisable , in the first two operations ...
... practice to use the handle of the knife principally in making the dissection down to the trachea . I have performed the op- eration three times , using the handle of the knife as much as it was advisable , in the first two operations ...
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... practice of medicine an honorable call- ing ? Is it not a noble calling ? Is there anything that does not call forth all there is in the heart of a man or all there is in the heart of a woman ? What is there in it that is degrad- ing ...
... practice of medicine an honorable call- ing ? Is it not a noble calling ? Is there anything that does not call forth all there is in the heart of a man or all there is in the heart of a woman ? What is there in it that is degrad- ing ...
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... Practice of Medicine in the University of Philadelphia , Dr. Stille , a man who adorns that position , does not hesitate to consult with female physicians ; certainly it is a thing he has a right to do , and under certain circumstances ...
... Practice of Medicine in the University of Philadelphia , Dr. Stille , a man who adorns that position , does not hesitate to consult with female physicians ; certainly it is a thing he has a right to do , and under certain circumstances ...
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... practice of medicine and education as physicians , observing what is going on in the old countries in Europe - in London , where Mrs. Garrett , Doctress Garrett , if you will , received the highest vote of merit in the London Board of ...
... practice of medicine and education as physicians , observing what is going on in the old countries in Europe - in London , where Mrs. Garrett , Doctress Garrett , if you will , received the highest vote of merit in the London Board of ...
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... practice it , because how many hundreds of our sex fail to arrive at a high position , and yet they practice the profession ; and if they get into difficulty , they claim the assistance of men who are higher in the profession to assist ...
... practice it , because how many hundreds of our sex fail to arrive at a high position , and yet they practice the profession ; and if they get into difficulty , they claim the assistance of men who are higher in the profession to assist ...
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Página 692 - For dogs have compassed me: the assembly of the wicked have inclosed me: they pierced my hands and my feet. I may tell all my bones: they look and stare upon me. They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon my vesture.
Página 575 - Should the base plebeian rabble Dare assail my name at Rome, Where my noble spouse, Octavia, Weeps within her widowed home, Seek her ; say the Gods bear witness — Altars, augurs, circling wings — That her blood, with mine commingled, Yet shall mount the throne of kings.
Página 691 - Merciful heaven! What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows; Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
Página 574 - Thou, and thou alone, must hear. Though my scarred and veteran legions Bear their eagles high no more, And my wrecked and scattered galleys Strew dark Actium's fatal shore, Though no glittering guards surround...
Página 462 - Competitors will send their essays in English, with motto attached, and the name and address of the writer, with the same motto, in a sealed envelope, to the present Secretary of the Society, Dr. Alfred EM Purdy, 123 East Thirty-eight street, New York, on or before January 1st, 1873.
Página 17 - Francisco, in 1871, by the emphatic vote of 83 to 26, refused to so amend the constitution as to admit delegates from colleges in which women are taught and graduated in medicine, and from hospitals in which women, graduates in medicine, attend.
Página 710 - The glue thus made is about the consistency of molasses and is doubly as tenacious as that made with hot water. If a few bits of india-rubber, cut into scraps the size of buck-shot be added, and.
Página 689 - Ever since reading, some ten or twelve years ago, Dr. Stroud's remarkable treatise On the Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, I have been strongly impressed with the belief that the views which he adopted and maintained on this subject are fundamentally correct. Nor has this opinion been in any way altered by a perusal of some later observations published on the same question, both here and on the Continent. " That the immediate cause of the Death of our blessed Saviour was — speaking medically...
Página 656 - The preparation used in all cases where the tumor can, with safety, be reached externally, is made in the following way : Asbestos, as soft and free from grit as possible, is reduced by rubbing between the hands to the finest possible fleecy powder. It is then mixed thoroughly with three times its own weight of strong sulphuric acid (S Os HO).