The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 44American Medical Union, 1896 |
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... body that excites inflammation of the eye ; loosen the over - tight bandage on a wounded limb that threatens to cause mortification and apply a more suitable one ; lay bare and put a liga- ture on the wounded artery that produces ...
... body that excites inflammation of the eye ; loosen the over - tight bandage on a wounded limb that threatens to cause mortification and apply a more suitable one ; lay bare and put a liga- ture on the wounded artery that produces ...
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... body that does mischief , and this proposition shall furnish the basis for the first part of my argu- ment . In making an argument of this kind I think it will be better to recite illustrative cases , all of them types of what every ...
... body that does mischief , and this proposition shall furnish the basis for the first part of my argu- ment . In making an argument of this kind I think it will be better to recite illustrative cases , all of them types of what every ...
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... body , with perhaps only transient loss of consciousness and perhaps no symptoms of coma . The paralysis continues and upon examination it is found that he has some loss of the speech faculty in one or more of its subdivisions . It is ...
... body , with perhaps only transient loss of consciousness and perhaps no symptoms of coma . The paralysis continues and upon examination it is found that he has some loss of the speech faculty in one or more of its subdivisions . It is ...
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... body , be it depressed bone or a clot , or a gummy mass . Let us go a step farther . The depressed bone in Mr. MacEwen's case was over the angular gyrus . The branch of the Sylvian artery that supplies that cortical area with its ...
... body , be it depressed bone or a clot , or a gummy mass . Let us go a step farther . The depressed bone in Mr. MacEwen's case was over the angular gyrus . The branch of the Sylvian artery that supplies that cortical area with its ...
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... body , dissolve in situ the clot of blood or the clot of fibrin without great risk to the individual , I would think it not only permissible but even advisable to use it . What of the fourth case ? Here we do know of a substance that ...
... body , dissolve in situ the clot of blood or the clot of fibrin without great risk to the individual , I would think it not only permissible but even advisable to use it . What of the fourth case ? Here we do know of a substance that ...
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Página 44 - I do not know that I can add anything to what has been already said in the text of the Lecture on this point.
Página 400 - NY, and when it became the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Western District of New York in 1813 he was appointed as its president.
Página 377 - An Act to provide for teaching in the public schools, the modes by which the dangerous communicable diseases are spread and the best methods for the restriction and prevention of such diseases.
Página xi - s based on sound scientific principles ; it is easily digested and -- assimilated, without producing eructations. Appetite is increased, and that, so far from possessing the unpleasant taste of Cod Liver Oil and its emulsions, HYDROLEINE is palatable as milk, and pleasant. The formula is well known and the preparation has received the endorsement of physicians throughout the United States. It is sought to introduce HYDROLEINE exclusively on its merits, and for that reason the profession is appealed...
Página 114 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.
Página 232 - ... actual experience in the care and treatment of the insane, and who has had experience in the management of institutions for the insane.
Página 80 - ... will be gratefully remembered by a community in which he was so highly esteemed and universally beloved.
Página 72 - ... units for the first injection, to be repeated in from eighteen to twenty-four hours if there is no improvement; a third dose after a similar interval, if necessary. For severe cases in children under...