Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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Página lxvi - ANSTIE. — Stimulants and Narcotics, their Mutual Relations, With Special Researches on the Action of Alcohol, ^Ether, and Chloroform on the Vital Organism.
Página lxv - SYNOPSIS OF THE COURSE OF LECTURES ON MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACY, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania.
Página xxi - By JAMES TYSON, MD, Professor of General Pathology and Morbid Anatomy...
Página lxxviii - Nought we can have, and nought we see, Will ever be so pure, so glad, So beautiful, as what we had. Our steps are sad — our steps are slow — Nothing is like the long ago. Gone is the keen, intense delight — The perfume faint and exquisite — The glory and the effluence That haloed the enraptured sense, When Faith and Love were at our side, And common Life was deified. Our shadows that we used to throw Behind us, now before us grow ; For once we walked towards the sun, But now, Life's full...
Página 218 - ... acted, to some extent, in the production of the statistics of insanity, as they have in so many other departments and directions of the enterprise of mankind. The medical officers of institutions for the insane can claim no exemption from the common weaknesses of human nature. They are men " with like passions as other men.
Página xiii - With Special Reference to Diagnosis and Treatment. By JAMES TYSON, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Hospital of the University and to the Philadelphia Hospital ; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc.
Página lxvi - A HISTORY OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, from its Foundation in 1765: with Sketches of Deceased Professors, &c.
Página 220 - ... the terms recovered, improved, much improved, have been of any use not more than balanced by their inevitable tendency to mislead the reader respecting the curability of insanity. But the public have always wished to know particularly what the hospitals were doing, and, as often happens, thought that the information sought for was to be found in a parade of vague general expressions.
Página viii - By Louis A. Duhring, MD, Professor of Skin Diseases in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Dispensary for Skin Diseases, Philadelphia, etc.
Página 198 - Ivo reparative material is formed, and the fragments remain quite disunited. This may be the result of accidental hindrances of the normal reparative process ; but it sometimes appears like a simple defect of formative power — a defect which, I believe...

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