The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 42W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1881 |
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... body . A full and practical diagnosis in any given case embraces : first , a knowledge of the general nature of the disease ; second , the pathological changes that have taken place , which determine the stage of advancement ; third ...
... body . A full and practical diagnosis in any given case embraces : first , a knowledge of the general nature of the disease ; second , the pathological changes that have taken place , which determine the stage of advancement ; third ...
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... body of men as the gynæcologist of the last quarter of a century . The field of research was new , inviting and remunerative ; the men were young , energetic learners , and ambitious , and if at first they started off as disciples of ...
... body of men as the gynæcologist of the last quarter of a century . The field of research was new , inviting and remunerative ; the men were young , energetic learners , and ambitious , and if at first they started off as disciples of ...
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... body are made up of the ultimate elements , carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen , sulphur phosphorus , etc. , and that when the particles die en masse , nature allows the substance to escape in the form of gases . The pulp of a tooth ...
... body are made up of the ultimate elements , carbon , hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen , sulphur phosphorus , etc. , and that when the particles die en masse , nature allows the substance to escape in the form of gases . The pulp of a tooth ...
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... body was found in the anterior chamber ; and as the piece of gun - cap pierced the cornea near the center , it could impossibly have gone beyond the anterior chamber with- out wounding the lens . The persistent irritation of the eye ...
... body was found in the anterior chamber ; and as the piece of gun - cap pierced the cornea near the center , it could impossibly have gone beyond the anterior chamber with- out wounding the lens . The persistent irritation of the eye ...
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... body and the soul . " The business of thinking itself , as carried on in this mortal machine , is organic . " It is obvious that medicine had not yet reached its present scientific stand - point , since the author says that " Many ...
... body and the soul . " The business of thinking itself , as carried on in this mortal machine , is organic . " It is obvious that medicine had not yet reached its present scientific stand - point , since the author says that " Many ...
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Página 365 - graduation from a good literary and scientific college, or high school ; or, lacking this, 3. A thorough examination in the branches of a good English education, including Mathematics, English Composition and Elementary Physics or Natural Philosophy. This provision will not be required before the close of the lecture sessions of
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Página 657 - [the dumb spirit] " hath cast him into the fire, and into the waters, to destroy him
Página 366 - per centum of the course. 2. Regular examinations, or quizzes, to be made by each lecturer or professor daily, or at least twice each week. 3. Final examinations on all branches to be conducted, when practicable, by other competent examiners than the professors in each branch. V. Dissections, Clinics and Hospital : 1. Each student shall have dissected during two courses.