The Sanitarian, Volume 26A. S. Barnes and Company, 1891 |
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Página 269 - Report on Medical Education, Medical Colleges, and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine in the United States and Canada, 1765-1891.
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Página 266 - The association starts with a strong and vigorous membership, and has every prospect of a most useful and successful career. The next meeting will be held in Philadelphia in September of this year.
Página 380 - Books of the Year, etc. The arrangement of the work is alphabetical, and with its complete index, makes it a reference book of rare worth. In short, the "Annual" is what it claims to be — a recapitulation of the year's progress in medicine, serving to keep the practitioner abreast of the times with reference to the medical literature of the world.
Página 508 - For preventing suppuration, we have bichloride of mercury, hydronapthol, carbolic acid, and many other antiseptics, but for stopping it abruptly and for sterilizing a suppurating wound, we have only one antiseptic that is generally efficient, so far as I know and that is the strong peroxide of hydrogen. Therefore I have qualified it, not as "good," not as "useful,
Página 129 - Mi'decine de Lille, will be read with interest : The epidemic which was such a cruel scourge last Winter is again appearing, although up to the present in a milder form. It may, therefore, not be without use to consider, at the present moment, the most rational treatment of this affection, at all times painful, and sometimes, from its complications, serious. This malady is, I consider, a contagious catarrhal affection, in its milder form known to us as "grippe," but from its recent serious epidemic...