Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 43American Medical Association., 1904 |
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... body ( perhaps increasing as we evolute into something higher ) is and always has been recognized by practitioners of medicine , but we should view this power more closely and study it in ref- erence to the wonderful growth of believers ...
... body ( perhaps increasing as we evolute into something higher ) is and always has been recognized by practitioners of medicine , but we should view this power more closely and study it in ref- erence to the wonderful growth of believers ...
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... body of the bone were loosened . Treatment . In such a case no one method of treatment is applicable , therefore I decided on a combination of wiring and splinting , hoping by this means to at least partially restore the contour of the ...
... body of the bone were loosened . Treatment . In such a case no one method of treatment is applicable , therefore I decided on a combination of wiring and splinting , hoping by this means to at least partially restore the contour of the ...
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... body into relationship with the great medical body . I allude to these things , because it seems to me they have a bearing on the cur- riculum yet to be decided on . There are things in dental education which have been left behind which ...
... body into relationship with the great medical body . I allude to these things , because it seems to me they have a bearing on the cur- riculum yet to be decided on . There are things in dental education which have been left behind which ...
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... body has a great deal to do with decay of teeth . We know that it has much to do with the saliva of the mouth , that ... body . We come to the point that some school , and I hope it will be Harvard , will take the lead and will require ...
... body has a great deal to do with decay of teeth . We know that it has much to do with the saliva of the mouth , that ... body . We come to the point that some school , and I hope it will be Harvard , will take the lead and will require ...
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... body by a misstep . The pain and discomfort gradually increased . In October , 1898 , she was advised by her physician to try absolute rest . Accordingly she remained in bed for three months , which resulted in marked improvement . In ...
... body by a misstep . The pain and discomfort gradually increased . In October , 1898 , she was advised by her physician to try absolute rest . Accordingly she remained in bed for three months , which resulted in marked improvement . In ...
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abdominal abscess acid aged alveolar process American appendicitis artery asst.-surgeon Atlantic City bacillus Baltimore bladder blood Board bone Boston bowels cancer cause cavity cells cent Chicago chromatophores chronic clinical condition cure deaths developed diagnosis died diphtheria Discussed by Drs disease disinfection doses dyspnea effect epidemic examination gastric glands growth hair hemorrhage Hospital hypertrophy infection influenza intestine John Journal July June June 15 keloid kidney Laredo lesions leucocytes liver lungs lupus malignant mass Medical Association Medical College medicine ment method milk months normal operation organs osteomalacia pain pathologic patient pernicious anemia Philadelphia physician pigment pneumonia present prostate pulse radium rays removed reported Section serum showed skin stomach surgeon surgery surgical symptoms syphilis teeth temperature therapeutic tion tissue treated treatment tuberculosis tumor typhoid typhoid fever ulcer urethra urine uterus vaccine vomiting week William wound x-ray yellow fever York City
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Página 89 - Seriously, is it not an astonishing fact, that though on the treatment of offspring depend their lives or deaths, and their moral welfare or ruin ; yet not one word of instruction on the treatment of offspring is ever given to those who will hereafter...
Página 161 - Cicero remarks, that not to know what has been transacted in former times, is to continue always a child. If no use is made of the labours of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.
Página 86 - A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Octavo, handsomely bound in cloth, 440 pages, 28 illustrations. Per volume, $2.50, by express prepaid to any address. Per annum, in four cloth-bound volumes, $10.00. Lea Brothers & Co., publishers, Philadelphia and New York.
Página 263 - The use of travelling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.
Página 3 - A Pseudo-science does not necessarily consist wholly- of lies. It may contain many truths, and even valuable ones. The rottenest bank starts with a little specie. It puts out a thousand promises to pay on the strength of a single dollar, but the dollar is very commonly a good one.
Página 49 - On motion, the secretary was instructed to cast the unanimous ballot of the department for the nominees.
Página 96 - FRCS (Hon.), Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Página 295 - While these conditions were caused in great part by septic processes, there can be no doubt that in a large proportion of cases the injury to the epithelium of the peritoneum from excessive washing and mopping was the cause of adhesions. Nothing has done so much to lessen the frequency and extent of postoperative...
Página 221 - General that the complainant was engaged in a scheme to obtain money through the mails by means of false and fraudulent pretenses...
Página 250 - Beaumont found in the man with the fistulous opening into the stomach " that anger or other severe mental emotions would sometimes cause its inner or mucous coat to become morbidly red, dry, and irritable ; occasioning at the same time a temporary fit of indigestion