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Page 39 - ... nor to any physician or surgeon from another state or territory, who is a legal practitioner of medicine or surgery in the state or territory in which he resides, when in actual consultation with a legal practitioner of this state, nor to any physician or surgeon residing on the border of a neighboring state, and duly authorized under the laws thereof to practice medicine or surgery therein, whose practice extends into the limits of this state...
Page 40 - State in consultation, or any physician or surgeon residing on the border of a neighboring State and duly authorized under the laws thereof to practice medicine and surgery therein, whose practice extends into the limits of this State, Provided.
Page 282 - Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the New York Post-graduate Medical School; formerly President of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc., and A. Edward Davis, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the New York Post-graduate Medical School; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Page 160 - The idea occurred to him to inject one fluidrachm of Adrenalin Chloride Solution into the pleural sac, in a case of abdominal cancer extending to the pleura, after the aspiration of a large quantity of bloody serum, the object of the injection being to lessen the secretion. There was no further secretion, consequently no further tapping, and the patient spent the remainder of her life in perfect comfort so far as her chest was concerned. This treatment was extended to cases of ascites due to hepatic...
Page 71 - Tablets and began taking them for my cough, which had distressed me all winter, and as they gave me prompt relief I ordered an ounce box, which I have since taken with continued good results.
Page 112 - FOR 1905, the following is a comprehensive contents : Table of Signs and how to keep Visiting Accounts. Obstetrical Memoranda, Clinical Emergencies, Poisons and Antidotes, Dose Table. Blank leaves for Weekly Visiting List, Memorandum. Nurses' Addresses, Clinical, Obstetrical.
Page 227 - ... assumed such proportions that physicians everywhere are called on for advice and counsel. Public sentiment is turning to medical men for authoritative facts and conclusions to enable them to realize the causes, means of prevention and cure of this evil. This new society comes to meet this want by enlisting medical men as members and stimulating new studies and researches from a broader and more scientific point of view. As a medical and hygienic topic the alcoholic problem has an intense personal...
Page 39 - When the application aforesaid has been inspected by the board and found to comply with the foregoing provisions, the board shall notify the applicant to appear before it for examination, at the time and place mentioned in such notice. Examinations...
Page 160 - Many of the cases of rheumatic gout which I have treated were of an obstinate and complicated character, and I must state that I myself have been suffering with an attack in the nature of a very severe inflammatory condition, situated in and over the articulations of my wrist, knee and ankle joints. The pain which I suffered most of the time was indescribable. I placed myself under the care of a physician, who, upon examination, pronounced me also slightly affected with cardiac trouble. I suffered...
Page 227 - Second, to secure more accurate investigations of the diseases associated or following from the use of alcohol and narcotics. Third, to correct the present empirical treatment of these diseases by secret drugs and so-called specifics and to secure legislation, prohibiting the sale of nostrums claiming to be absolute cures containing dangerous poisons. Fourth, to encourage special legislation for the care, control and medical treatment of spirit and drug takers.