JA ROBISON, in opening the discussion, said: The facts, which are indeed facts, that have been related in this paper are of interest not only to the specialist but to the general practitioner. It has been a fact long known to specialists that obstruction... The Medical Age - Page 791887Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 682 pages
...so much for something to cut out and throw away. DR. JM BARSTOW, Council Bluffs, la.— The paper is of interest, not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner. Dr. Coulter has emphasized the psychic phase of it, which is of course of great value in obtaining... | |
| Lewis Atterbury Stimson - 1888 - 590 pages
...illustrations and 2 colored plates. Cloth, $2.25. This little book IB eminently practical, and will prote of Interest not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner an well. It deals with the xubject in A clear and distinct manner, and the text l« copiously ll>niitrated... | |
| 1909 - 880 pages
...task. One can hardly imagine that so much could be written on this subject, and yet each chapter is of interest, not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner. The opening chapters are devoted to ophthalmic therapeutics, including the remedies used in early days.... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare - 1894 - 812 pages
...book Is eminently practical, and will International Medical Magazine, November, 1892 tly pr; prove of interest not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner as well. It deals with the subject la a clear and distinct manner, and the tezt is copiously illustrated... | |
| Georges Hayem - 1895 - 474 pages
...anatomy of the larynx IB explained with especial This little book is eminently practical, and will prore of interest not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner as well. It deals with the subject In a clear and distinct manner, and the text is copiously illustrated... | |
| Lakeside Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) - 1901 - 258 pages
...great pleasure that it gives me to be present. In thinking over a subject for a paper that might be of interest not only to the specialist but to the general practitioner as well, it came into my mind that it might not be out of place to take as the basis for my remarks... | |
| 1902 - 750 pages
...described by Dagilaiski, as occurring on the conjunctiva. Throughout this portion the editor quotes cases of interest not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner as well. Diseases of the nervous system are considered by Dr. William G. Spiller, the well-known teacher... | |
| 1908 - 796 pages
...swallowed by accident, and have become lodged in the upper respiratory or digestive tract, must always be of interest, not only to the specialist, but to the general practitioner, who is usually the first to see such cases. The diagnosis is not always easy, since the alarming symptoms... | |
| 1900 - 948 pages
...great pleasure that it gives me to be present. In thinking over a subject for a paper that might be of interest not only to the specialist but to the general practitioner as well, it came into my mind that it might not be out of place to take as the basis for my remarks... | |
| 1887 - 764 pages
...President, Edmund J. Doering, M. IX, in the Chair. DISCUSSION. [For paper see page 213.1 DB. JA ROBISON, in opening the discussion, said: The facts, which...operations have been performed that cleared away these obstructions the relief from the asthmatic attacks was complete. This can be easily demonstrated by... | |
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