Transactions of the Medical Society of New Jersey

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Medical Society of New Jersey., 1865
 

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Strana 20 - Thou hast possessed my reins; didst give me room, Growth and development in my mother's womb: My substance was not hid from Thee, when I Was made in secret, and was curiously In the earth's lowest parts and strata wrought: My perfect whole, was present to Thy thought While yet imperfect; and, in Nature's book, My members were prefigured; each thing took
Strana 27 - which being contractile shrinks under the influence of great fear or horror, and as the poet says : " Makes each particular hair to stand on end Like quills upon the fretful porcupine.'
Strana 136 - place. Leaves have their times to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set —but all Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O, Death
Strana 15 - from the paths of men, And every hundred years to rise And learn the world, and sleep again, To sleep through terms of mighty wars, And wake on science grown to more, On secrets of the brain, the
Strana 220 - For mystic learning wondrous able, In magic talisman, and cabal, Whose primitive tradition reaches As far as Adam's first green breeches ; Deep-sighted in intelligences, Ideas, atoms, influences; And much of terra incognita, Th
Strana 3 - Connecticut Medical Society—Prof. CA Lindsley, JH Beecher. "Who, on motion of Dr. Wickes, were invited to sit as Corresponding Members. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. On motion of Dr. Pennington, the following gentlemen were invited to sit with the Association during its present sessions: His Honor the Governor of New Jersey, Prof. Atwater, Dr. Hunt
Strana 132 - congratulated as a bride—she was again a widow. Dr. Akers was born in Bloomfield in 1823. He died at his residence in New street, Newark, April 9, 1861, in the thirty-ninth year of his age. He was a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in
Strana 90 - the use of that salt. The lime and iodine are held together by a feeble affinity, and the salt will not admit of exposure without evolving free Iodine. The solution is a colorless and almost tasteless liquid, and remains permanent although long kept and exposed to the air. Each drachm of the salt contains eight and
Strana 39 - The opinion, which attributes to the Cerebellum the power of associating or coordinating the different voluntary movements, is the one now most generally received. Destroyed, the gubernatorial faculty is lost and the animal staggers and falls like a drunken man. In addition to this, It has been supposed, that whatever the cerebrum
Strana 4 - o'clock. Wednesday morning. The Society convened pursuant to adjournment, the President in the Chair. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Stearns. On motion of Dr. RM Cooper, it was Resolved, That the resident Physicians

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