The Sanitarian, Volume 24

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A. S. Barnes and Company, 1890
 

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Page 487 - Treasury, necessary to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious diseases into the United States...
Page 276 - Spinal Concussion. SURGICALLY CONSIDERED AS A CAUSE OF SPINAL INJURY, AND NEUROLOGICALLY RESTRICTED TO A CERTAIN SYMPTOM GROUP, FOR WHICH is SUGGESTED THE DESIGNATION ERICHSEN'S DISEASE, AS ONE FORM OF THE TRAUMATIC NEUROSES. By SV CLEVENGER, MD, Consulting Physician Reese and Alexian Hospitals; Late Pathologist County Insane Asylum, Chicago...
Page 137 - We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
Page 488 - Is necessary and proper, make such additional rules and regulations as are necessary to prevent the Introduction of such diseases into the United States from foreign countries, or Into one State or Territory or the District of Columbia...
Page 508 - ... shall enter any port of the United States or pass the boundary line between the United States and any foreign country...
Page 93 - Essentials of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Prescription Writing, arranged in the form of Questions and Answers. Prepared especially for Students of Medicine...
Page 188 - THE NATIONAL MEDICAL DICTIONARY. Including in one alphabet English, French, German, Italian and Latin Technical Terms used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences.
Page 486 - That there shall be established a National Board of Health to consist of seven members, to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than one of whom shall be appointed from any one State, whose compensation, during the time when actually engaged in the performance of their duties...
Page 334 - Table showing the probability of the duration, the decrement and the expectation of life in the States of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, formed from 02 bills of mortality on the files of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in the year 17S9.
Page 92 - A Practical Investigation of the Clinical and Therapeutic Value of the Gases in Medical and Surgical Practice, with Especial Reference to the Value and Availability of Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen Monoxide. By JN DEMARQUAY, Surgeon to the Municipal Hospital, Paris, and of the Council of State; Member of the Imperial Society of Surgery ; Correspondent of the Academies of Belgium, Turin, Munich, etc.

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