Minneapolis Homoeopathic Magazine, Volume 11

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Minneapolis Pharmacy Company, 1902
 

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Page 379 - MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of the University of Illinois...
Page 240 - With what anguish of mind I remember my childhood, Recalled in the light of a knowledge since gained ; The malarious farm, the wet, fungus-grown wild-wood ; The chills then contracted that since have remained ; The scum-covered...
Page 285 - All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his, by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Page 241 - Then reeking with nitrates and nitrites, and slimy With matter organic, it rose from the well. Oh ! had I but realized, in time to avoid them, The dangers that lurked in that pestilent draught, I'd have...
Page 214 - Holy Reality ! We BELIEVE in thee that thou art EVERYWHERE present. We really believe it. Blessed Reality, we do not pretend to believe, think we believe, believe that we believe. WE BELIEVE. Believing that Thou art everywhere present, we believe that Thou art in this patient's stomach, in every fibre, in every cell, in every atom ; that Thou art the sole, only Reality of that stomach. Heavenly, Holy Reality, we will...
Page 184 - C. The effect of sunlight is not very penetrating. 5 The virulence of the bacillus pestis is often lost before its vegetability. 6 It is unlikely that new dry merchandise would carry the infection. The organism usually dies in a few days on the surface of objects such as wood, sawdust, bone, etc.
Page 284 - Maroh 11, 1901, and was, at the time of his registration, the legal possessor of a diploma from a medical college recognized as reputable by this board ; Provided, That the said applicant shall have filed in the office of the Indiana Board a certificate of good moral and professional character signed by the president and secretary, and bearing the seal of the board by which last registered, and provided, also, that...
Page 378 - Schweinitz, AM, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology in the Jefferson Medical College; Professor of Diseases of the Eye...
Page 159 - is the title of the latest publication issued by the Experiment Farm of the North Carolina State Horticultural Society at Southern Pines, N. C. This book, neatly bound and illustrated in plain and concise manner, discusses the value and uses of this important crop, the Cow Pea.
Page 83 - Curability of Syphilis. Speaking of the curability of syphilis in the symposium upon that disease in the October number of the International Medical Magazine. William S. Gottheil, of New York, takes exception to the opinion of its practical incurability which is prevalent in certain quarters. Every day experience shows that the great majority of cases are cured in every practical sense, the occasional late relapses and accidents to the contrary notwithstanding. He concludes: 1. Syphilis is a curable...

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