The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 48Medical gazettee pub., 1913 |
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... matter of fact , that is the usua ! result of the autopsy . The other forms of cardiac death are dis- tinctly slower in character . Another group of cases which come under the observation of the medical examiner are the very interesting ...
... matter of fact , that is the usua ! result of the autopsy . The other forms of cardiac death are dis- tinctly slower in character . Another group of cases which come under the observation of the medical examiner are the very interesting ...
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... matter . She had been unable to work consec- utively at her position . She began to menstruate one night , and the next morning was found dead in bed . On examination of the body , there was a suspicious pigmentation about the knees and ...
... matter . She had been unable to work consec- utively at her position . She began to menstruate one night , and the next morning was found dead in bed . On examination of the body , there was a suspicious pigmentation about the knees and ...
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... matter of publicity in the case of suicide is one which we try to eliminate . If a death occurs by an unusual method of suicide , often within a very short time following there will be others in imitation . The newspapers reported a ...
... matter of publicity in the case of suicide is one which we try to eliminate . If a death occurs by an unusual method of suicide , often within a very short time following there will be others in imitation . The newspapers reported a ...
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... matter . " That even the poorest can make use of this glorious means of relief easily and without extensive prescriptions , except those already given above , is no small proof of the excellence of the method . . . . Even one - half of ...
... matter . " That even the poorest can make use of this glorious means of relief easily and without extensive prescriptions , except those already given above , is no small proof of the excellence of the method . . . . Even one - half of ...
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... matter of the non - sowing of the seed , in other words , the making of the body an unsuitable habitat ; then it must of necessity seek some more congenial host . Hensel has shown that the condition known as helminthiasis is dependent ...
... matter of the non - sowing of the seed , in other words , the making of the body an unsuitable habitat ; then it must of necessity seek some more congenial host . Hensel has shown that the condition known as helminthiasis is dependent ...
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Strana 464 - it is well to remember Kipling's words,— "For there is neither East nor West, Border, nor breed nor birth, When two strong men stand face to face Though they come from the ends of the earth.
Strana 161 - Condemned. The Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis, of the Charity Organization Society of the city of New York, has passed the following resolution : WHEREAS. It has come to the knowledge of the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis, of the Charity Organization Society, that many so-called specific medicines and special methods of cure for pulmonary tuberculosis have
Strana 583 - For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That from this vintage rolling Time hath prest, Have drunk their cup a round or two before And one by one crept silently to rest.
Strana 1 - a graded course of four full years of college work in medicine, and must require for admission not less than the usual four years of academic or high school preparation or its equivalent, in addition to the pre-academic or grammar school studies.
Strana 198 - A homoeopathic physician is one who adds to his knowledge of medicine a special knowledge of homoeopathic therapeutics and observes the law of similia. All that pertains to the great field of medical learning is his by tradition, by inheritance, by right.
Strana 548 - amentia," which is what we mean by feeble-mindedness in the generic sense, may be defined as ''a state of mental defect from birth or from an early age, due to incomplete cerebral development in consequence of which the person affected is
Strana 225 - Much madness is divinest sense To a discerning eye; Much sense the starkest madness. 'Tis the majority In this, as all, prevails. Assent, and you are sane; Demur, you're straightway dangerous, And handled with a chain.
Strana 37 - is waiting his turn. His body, his brain, his soul, are in your boyish hands. He cannot help himself. What will you leave for him? Will it be a brain unspoiled by lust and dissipation, a mind trained to think and act,
Strana 461 - Its Principles and Technic, by Max Bohm, MD, of Berlin, Germany. Edited, with an introduction by Charles F. Painter, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Tufts Medical School, Boston. Octavo of 91 pages, with 97 illustrations. Philadelphia and London: WB Saunders Company. 1913. Cloth, $1.75 net. This is a
Strana 288 - country, and from various other educational, scientific, medical and hygienic institutions and organizations. The Congress is further open to all persons interested in school hygiene. Membership may be secured on the payment of a five dollar fee. Applications should be sent to Dr. Thomas A. Storey, College of the City of New York,