The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen98Cupples, Upham & Company, 1878 |
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... less strong , and the aneurismal murmur is much softer and weaker . All these signs point to a gradual solidification of the contents of the sac . To diminish the mass of the blood , thus reducing the amount of red corpuscles and of ...
... less strong , and the aneurismal murmur is much softer and weaker . All these signs point to a gradual solidification of the contents of the sac . To diminish the mass of the blood , thus reducing the amount of red corpuscles and of ...
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... less dis- tinctly defined than usual , but there was no granulation nor anything especially morbid . The ribs and sternum were soft and filled with red pulp . The verte- bræ , paticularly the lumbar , were sawed and broken down with ...
... less dis- tinctly defined than usual , but there was no granulation nor anything especially morbid . The ribs and sternum were soft and filled with red pulp . The verte- bræ , paticularly the lumbar , were sawed and broken down with ...
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... less with the molding of the head and violates less the natural mechanism of labor than the biparietal application . 66 ( 5. ) In the flat pelvis , the vectis aids the natural mechanism of labor , and therefore meets the indications ...
... less with the molding of the head and violates less the natural mechanism of labor than the biparietal application . 66 ( 5. ) In the flat pelvis , the vectis aids the natural mechanism of labor , and therefore meets the indications ...
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... less in his own judgment there was reason for it . A hard , quick , and in- compressible pulse was an indication for " letting blood ; " but unless this was associated with some abnormal physical condition it did not , of itself ...
... less in his own judgment there was reason for it . A hard , quick , and in- compressible pulse was an indication for " letting blood ; " but unless this was associated with some abnormal physical condition it did not , of itself ...
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... less danger from hæmorrhage ; for , as traction is made , uterine contraction is excited , which is kept up by the constant traction , so that the tumor may be removed , piece by piece , with almost no flow of blood . Second , less ...
... less danger from hæmorrhage ; for , as traction is made , uterine contraction is excited , which is kept up by the constant traction , so that the tumor may be removed , piece by piece , with almost no flow of blood . Second , less ...
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Página 248 - Upon application, the chairman of the local board of health, or any physician employed by any city or town for such purpose, shall sign the certificate of the cause of death to the best of his knowledge and belief, if there has been no physician in attendance. He shall also sign such certificate, upon application, in case of death by dangerous contagious disease, or in any other event when the certificate of the attending physician cannot for good and sufficient reasons be early enough obtained....
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Página 25 - Michigan, 1871, as follows: (1734). SEC. 43. Whenever any householder shall know that any person within his family is taken sick with the smallpox or any other disease dangerous to the public health...
Página 62 - MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. BINZ AND SPARKS.— The Elements of Therapeutics; a Clinical Guide to the Action of Medicines. By C. BINZ, MD, Professor of Pharmacology in the University of Bonn. Translated and Edited with Additions, in conformity with the British and American Pharmacopoeias, by EDWARD I. SPARKS, MA, MB, FRCP Lond.
Página 766 - practical " table alone concerns us. The " Prussian" [by order of the Prussian Ministry, Aug. 29, 1867] is given merely to show that our table is even nearer the actual truth than one which has been proved by actual experience to answer every purpose. The values of the grain and scruple are a little too small. As they are used for powerful drugs this is an error in the right direction. The values of the drachm and ounce are a trifle too large, but the proportions, and therefore the ratio of drug...
Página 678 - No person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired in attending any patient in his professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him as a surgeon: Prnrldcd, however.
Página 25 - ... dangerous to the public health, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the selectmen or board of health of the town ; and if he refuses or neglects to give such notice, he shall forfeit for each offence not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars SECT.
Página 765 - Having these few words, the terms of troy, avoirdupois, and apothecaries' weight, and of liquid measure, may be relegated to the limbo of pounds sterling, shillings, four-pence-ha'pennies, and farthings. As we say dime, cent, mill, so we say decigram, centigram, milligram. These prefixes are Latin, and diminish the value. Deka, hekto, and kilo are Greek, and increase the value. The mnemonic is GILD, ie, Greek increases, Latin decreases.
Página 776 - Whereas, By the report of the Judicial Council submitted this day, we are informed that the Ethical Code of this Association is imperfect in that it does not recognize by its letter a conceded violation of the spirit of our profession in its relation to irregular medicine. Therefore, Resolved, That said Council be instructed to submit to this Association at this meeting for its consideration an amendment to the Code covering this omission.
Página 25 - When a physician knows that any person whom he is called to visit is infected with smallpox or any other disease dangerous to the public health, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the selectmen or board of health of the town ; and if he refuses or neglects to give such notice, he shall forfeit for each offense a sum not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars.