Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Society, Volume 24

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Pioneer Book and Job Printing Company, 1892
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Page 285 - The Vice-President shall assist the President in the performance of his duties, and, in his absence, preside over the meetings.
Page 284 - April, 1907, six members of the council to be elected, of whom two shall serve for three years, two for two years, and two for one year, their respective terms to be determined by lot.
Page 284 - ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS. The officers of the Society shall be a President, three VicePresidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, a Historian, a Chaplain, and a Board of Managers, consisting of fifteen members and the officers of the Society ex officiis.
Page 74 - A doctor who knows nothing of law, and a lawyer who knows nothing of medicine, are deficient in essential requisites of their respective professions.
Page 224 - ... ourselves to the complete fulfilment of God's idea concerning the kingdom of heaven on earth. And all ministers do not receive the same spiritual gifts; for the work which they have to do is of different kinds. St. John as a saint and an apostle was not inferior either to St. Peter or to St. Paul ; but I do not know that we have any reason to suppose that his power as an evangelist was equal to theirs. It has been justly said that if St. Peter was the apostle of the circumcision, and St. Paul...
Page 110 - Eliminating the cases of pseudo-concussion, to which I have referred, and those in whom slighter irritative symptoms develop, the remainder should receive a very guarded prognosis, which must be dependent upon the extent and gravity of their paralytic disorders. With the opinion, expressed by certain writers upon spinal concussion, that in all these graver cases neuroses preexist and are simply emphasized by the injury, there is no scientific ground for sympathy. The argument is speculative and farfetched....
Page 5 - Council, after the adoption of this article, two members shall be elected to serve for three years, two for two years and two for one year ; and annually thereafter two members shall be elected for three years.
Page 160 - Treves in his late operative surgery, speaking of this neurectomy, says: "These operations are all needlessly severe and involve wounds of great and unnecessary magnitude; since it is to be questioned whether the neurectomy is of permanent value, the operations described can hardly be justified by the results obtained.
Page 17 - I move that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the members whose names were proposed by the Council yesterday.
Page 184 - ... the patient is to be gently and slowly drawn up by means of the apparatus until he feels perfectly comfortable, and never beyond that point, and while he is retained in this position the plaster bandage is to be applied. A prepared and saturated roller, which has been gently squeezed to remove all surplus water, is now applied around the smallest part of the body, and is carried around and around the trunk downward to the crest of the...

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