Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 20

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1907
 

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Page 247 - THE STUDENT'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY. INCLUDING ALL THE WORDS AND PHRASES GENERALLY USED IN MEDICINE, WITH THEIR PROPER PRONUNCIATION AND DEFINITIONS, BASED ON RECENT MEDICAL LITERATURE. With Tables of the Bacilli, Micrococci, Leukomains, Ptomains, etc., of the Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Ganglia, and Plexuses; Mineral Springs of the US, etc.
Page 248 - SURGICAL SUGGESTIONS — PRACTICAL BREVITIES IN SURGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. By Walter M. Brickner, MD, Chief of Surgical Department, Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary, New York; Editor, American Journal of Surgery, and Eli Moschcowitz, MD, Assistant Physician, Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary, New York ; Editorial Associate, American Journal of Surgery.
Page 476 - Practice of Obstetrics. By American authors Edited by Charles Jewett, MD , professor of obstetrics in the Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY In one handsome octavo volume, with many illustrations in black and in colors.
Page 652 - Dr. Webster has written this work • especially for the general practitioner, discussing the clinical features of the subject in their widest relations to general practice rather than from the standpoint of specialism. The magnificent illustrations, three hundred and seventytwo in number, are nearly all original. Drawn by expert anatomic artists under Dr.
Page 434 - By Louis Fischer, MD, Visiting Physician to the Willard Parker and Riverside Hospitals, of New York City ; Attending...
Page 388 - B street SE., Washington, DC, Monday, January 20, 1908, at 10 o'clock am, for the purpose of examining candidates for admission to the grade of assistant surgeon in the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.
Page 434 - Trumpp, and Abt on Children ATLAS AND EPITOME OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By Dr. R. HECKER and Dr. J. TRUMPP, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by ISAAC A. ABT, MD, Assistant Professor of Diseases of Children, Rush Medical College, Chicago. With 48 colored plates, 144 text-cuts, and 453 pages of text. Cloth, $5.00 net. The many excellent lithographic plates represent cases seen in the authors...
Page 488 - ... of deformity from this disease will be materially reduced. The value of the method is thus proved, but it is not readily demonstrated. When comparing methods it is not easy to show that one is better than another. It may always be said that a case cited in behalf of a certain method may have been one that would have done well under any treatment. Tables of carefully recorded cases might lead to correct estimates, but studies of this kind are difficult and have not escaped criticism. Dr. Gaillard...

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