The Clinical Review, Volume 21

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Clinical Review Publishing Company, 1905
 

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Page 473 - MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Stomach in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore; and JOHN RUHRAH, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
Page 79 - The Practical Application of the Rontgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis. By WILLIAM ALLEN PUSEY, AM, MD, Professor of Dermatology in the University of Illinois; and EUGENE W. CALDWELL, BS, Director of the Edward N. Gibbs X-Ray Memorial Laboratory of the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
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Page 239 - ... book containing memoranda and data important for every physician, and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice. The Weekly, Monthly and 30-Patient Perpetual contain 32 pages of data and 160 pages of classified blanks.
Page 452 - The notification and registration by health authorities of all cases of tuberculosis which have arrived at the infectious stage. 2. The thorough disinfection of all houses in which tuberculosis has occurred, and the recording of such action in an open record. 3. The establishment of special hospitals for the prevention of tuberculosis. 4. The organization of societies for the prevention of tuberculosis.
Page 72 - President Amador of the Republic of Panama has appointed the following officers of the Fourth Pan-American Medical Congress, to be held in Panama the first week in January, 1905 : Dr.
Page 461 - He is with the first screen of scouts with his microscope and chemicals, testing and labeling wells so that the army to follow shall drink no contaminated water. When the scouts reach a town, he immediately institutes a thorough examination of its sanitary condition, and if contagion or infection is found, he quarantines and places a guard around the dangerous district. Notices are posted so that the approaching column is warned, and no soldiers are billeted where danger exists.
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