The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 44

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Medical gazettee pub., 1909
 

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Page 482 - Progressive Medicine: 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; Physician to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, etc. Volume I. March, 1899. Surgery of the Head, Neck and Chest; Diseases of Children; Pathology; Infectious Diseases, including Croupous Pneumonia; Laryngology and Rhinology; Otology.
Page 418 - And only the Master shall praise us, and only the Master shall blame; And no one shall work for money, and no one shall work for fame, But each for the joy of the working, and each, in his separate star, Shall draw the Thing as he sees It for the God of Things as They are!
Page 293 - A person who, with intent thereby to procure the miscarriage of a woman, unless the same is necessary to preserve the life of the woman, or of the child with which she is pregnant, either: 1. Prescribes, supplies, or administers to a woman, whether pregnant or not, or advises or causes a woman to take any medicine, drug, or substance; or, 2. Uses, or causes to be used, any instrument or other means, Is guilty of abortion, and is punishable by imprisonment in a state prison for not more than four...
Page 534 - The art of preserving health; that is, of obtaining the most perfect action of body and mind during as long a period as is consistent with the laws of life. In other words, it aims at rendering growth more perfect, decay less rapid, life more vigorous, death more remote.
Page 334 - Committee of One Hundred" of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which has for a long time been carrying on propaganda for the increase of national health through the elimination of preventable diseases. This Committee of One Hundred...
Page 576 - ... before taking any food. If a slight chronic icterus continues after an attack of colic, and especially if the liver and gall-bladder regions are sensitive, I advise all patients to continue this Carlsbad treatment for a month. In this period the patient must lie down for three hours twice daily, say from nine to twelve in the morning, and from three to six in the afternoon, and hot cataplasms must be applied to the liver region during this time. During the first hours in the morning he should...
Page 455 - I give an ounce every two, three, or four hours, according to the severity of the case — that will be from twelve to thirty-six grains of quinine in the twenty -four hours according to the case.
Page 42 - A Manual of Diseases of the Nose and Throat, by Cornelius Godfrey Coakley, AM, MD, Professor of Laryngology in the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York...
Page 531 - Fully 7,180 persons hopelessly diseased with tuberculosis annually come to die in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Colorado, most of them by order of their physicians. The statement, which is based upon the testimony of wellknown experts, and all available statistics, shows that at least 50 per cent, of those who go to the Southwest every year for their health are so far advanced in their disease that they cannot hope for a cure in any climate under any circumstances. More...
Page 527 - A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For the use of Students and Practitioners.

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