The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 123

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Fannin & Company, 1907
 

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Page 190 - Schafer. — THE ESSENTIALS OF HISTOLOGY, DESCRIPTIVE AND PRACTICAL. For the use of Students.
Page 246 - This treatment by muscular exercise is obviously more proper in younger persons than in those advanced in life. The symptoms of debility of the heart are often removable by a regulated course of gymnastics or by pedestrian exercise, even in mountainous countries, such as Switzerland or the Highlands of Scotland or Ireland.
Page 435 - A Text-Book of Pathology. By ALFRED STENGEL. MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania ; Visiting Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Page 245 - We must train the patient gradually but steadily to the giving up of all luxurious habits. He must adopt early hours, and pursue a system of graduated muscular exercise ; and it will often happen that after perseverance in this system the patient will be enabled to take an amount of exercise with pleasure and advantage, which at first was totally impossible, owing to the difficulty of breathing which followed exertion. This treatment by muscular exercise is obviously more proper in younger persons...
Page 243 - I have called the language Latin, in compliance with the generally received opinion concerning its nature.
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