The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, Volume 42W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1881 |
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... important duties of the physician is to examine his patient . The object of such examination is to ascertain the location , extent , nature , stage of progress , and coincident derangements , of whatever disease or diseases may afflict ...
... important duties of the physician is to examine his patient . The object of such examination is to ascertain the location , extent , nature , stage of progress , and coincident derangements , of whatever disease or diseases may afflict ...
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... important functions and processes performed in the system . By simple inspection you observe the physiognomy or expression ; the hue of the skin ; the position or attitude ; volun- tary and involuntary movements ; general contour or ...
... important functions and processes performed in the system . By simple inspection you observe the physiognomy or expression ; the hue of the skin ; the position or attitude ; volun- tary and involuntary movements ; general contour or ...
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... important , and often the most perplexing of all the duties devolving on the medical practitioner . If he succeeds in obtain- ing a clear and correct knowledge of the nature , progress and tendencies of the disease under which his ...
... important , and often the most perplexing of all the duties devolving on the medical practitioner . If he succeeds in obtain- ing a clear and correct knowledge of the nature , progress and tendencies of the disease under which his ...
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... importance of careful attention to the hygienic influences affecting his patients . The object of such attention is two - fold namely , to remove or correct such erroneous habits and conditions as may be still acting as causes ; and the ...
... importance of careful attention to the hygienic influences affecting his patients . The object of such attention is two - fold namely , to remove or correct such erroneous habits and conditions as may be still acting as causes ; and the ...
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... important therapeu- tic law , or general rule of action , than to so investigate every case , as to gain a clear and definite conception of the existing pathological conditions , and then apply such remedies as are most accurately ...
... important therapeu- tic law , or general rule of action , than to so investigate every case , as to gain a clear and definite conception of the existing pathological conditions , and then apply such remedies as are most accurately ...
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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
Página 513 - the author ventures to hope that it may be found to represent fairly the existing state of the science of medicine with respect to the subjects of which it treats, and to reflect the views of those who exemplify in their practice the present stage of the progress of medical art.
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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.