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... four years ' tenure of office as President , and proposed a vote of thanks to Dr. Richardson for his great services rendered to the Association as President of the Council . The proposal was carried by acclamation . The Session was then ...
... four years ' tenure of office as President , and proposed a vote of thanks to Dr. Richardson for his great services rendered to the Association as President of the Council . The proposal was carried by acclamation . The Session was then ...
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... four have been removed for non - payment of subscription ; one Honorary Member has died . The Association now numbers four hundred and sixty - seven Members , twenty - five Associates , and forty - four Honorary Members . The losses by ...
... four have been removed for non - payment of subscription ; one Honorary Member has died . The Association now numbers four hundred and sixty - seven Members , twenty - five Associates , and forty - four Honorary Members . The losses by ...
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... four years , I feel tolerably sure that some who are now present would tax me with being insensible to the many difficulties which beset the task I have undertaken , and to the marked inferiority you will be sure to recognise in my ...
... four years , I feel tolerably sure that some who are now present would tax me with being insensible to the many difficulties which beset the task I have undertaken , and to the marked inferiority you will be sure to recognise in my ...
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... four persons in an open wound during an operation , and I have seen a large flap exposed for several minutes , on the hesitation whether a bleeding point should be secured . Now , to secure a bleeding point is no harm , but to keep a ...
... four persons in an open wound during an operation , and I have seen a large flap exposed for several minutes , on the hesitation whether a bleeding point should be secured . Now , to secure a bleeding point is no harm , but to keep a ...
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... the wound was dressed at the end of twenty - four hours . Benjamin Gooch , the most classical writer on this subject , held by the last named practice . I am convinced , for my part , 44 ON THE SCIENCE AND ART OF HEALING WOUNDS .
... the wound was dressed at the end of twenty - four hours . Benjamin Gooch , the most classical writer on this subject , held by the last named practice . I am convinced , for my part , 44 ON THE SCIENCE AND ART OF HEALING WOUNDS .
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Página 115 - Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat Of hahit's devil, is angel yet in this; That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock, or livery, That aptly is put on : Refrain to-night ; And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence : the next more easy : For use almost can change the stamp of nature, And either curb the devil, or throw him out With wondrous potency.
Página 20 - Does arbitrate the event, my nature is That I incline to hope rather than fear, And gladly banish squint suspicion. My sister is not so defenceless left, As you imagine ; she has a hidden strength, Which you remember not.
Página 241 - This name has been given to an inflammation of the glottis, larynx, or upper part of the trachea, whether it affect the membranes of these parts, or the muscles adjoining. It may arise first in these parts, and continue to subsist in them alone; or it may come to affect these parts, from the cynanche tonsillaris or maligna spreading into them.
Página 173 - I can see no weighty objection to that operation , as the membrane can be so easily got at, and is very loose. Many a more hazardous operation is daily performed. I would propose however, that it should be first tried on a dead subject, that we may proceed with all manner of contained assistance. But something ought to be tried in their dangerous situation.
Página 105 - ... intemperate, and had other children subsequently born. In such cases, it is a matter of notoriety, that the younger children have become addicted to the practice of intoxication much more frequently than the elder — in the proportion of five to one.
Página 108 - Immorality, depravity, alcoholic excesses, and great moral degradation in great-grandfather, who was killed in a tavern brawl. Second Generation. — Hereditary drunkenness, maniacal attacks ending in general paralysis in the grandfather. Third Generation. — Sobriety, but hypochondriacal tendencies, delusions of persecution, and homicidal tendencies in the father. Fourth Generation. — Defective intelligence. First attack of mania at sixteen years of age ; stupidity and transition to complete...
Página 106 - T is this, that no man keep company with his wife for issue sake, but when he is sober — as not having before either drunk any wine, or, at least, not to such a quantity as to distemper him ; for they usually prove wine-bibbers and drunkards whose parents begot them when they were drunk : wherefore...
Página 241 - ... glottis, larynx, or upper part of the trachea whether it affect the membranes of these parts, or the muscles adjoining. It may arise first in these parts, and continue to subsist in them alone ; or it may come to affect these parts from the Cynanche tonsillaris or maligna spreading into them. 319.] In either way it has been a rare occurrence, and few instances of it have been marked and recorded by physicians.
Página 105 - By habits of intemperance, they not only degrade and ruin themselves, but transmit the elements of like degradation and ruin to their posterity. This is no visionary conjecture, the fruit of a favourite and long-cherished theory; it is a settled belief, resulting from observation — an inference derived from innumerable facts. In hundreds and thousands of instances, parents having had children born to thorn while their habits were temperate, have become afterwards intemperate, and had other children...
Página 36 - Did twist together with its whiskers, And twine so close, that Time should never, In life or death, their fortunes sever, But with his rusty sickle mow Both down together at a blow. So learned Taliacotius, from The brawny part of porter's bum, Cut supplemental noses, which Would last as long as parent breech ; But when the date of Nock was out, Off dropp'd the sympathetic snout.