The Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society, Svazek 21the Society, 1922 |
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... important symp- tom is a rise in intraocular tension . The in- evitable consequence of a continued increase of tension are excavation of the optic nerve and reduction , with ultimate annihilation , of the sight of the affected eye . The ...
... important symp- tom is a rise in intraocular tension . The in- evitable consequence of a continued increase of tension are excavation of the optic nerve and reduction , with ultimate annihilation , of the sight of the affected eye . The ...
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... importance . The important thing is the existence or non - existence of hypertension in the eye . The general cause , quoted from Dr. Weeks , in- volves practically all we know at the present time of the underlying physio - pathologic ...
... importance . The important thing is the existence or non - existence of hypertension in the eye . The general cause , quoted from Dr. Weeks , in- volves practically all we know at the present time of the underlying physio - pathologic ...
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... important in making the diagnosis of any heart condition . The doctor spoke of the diastolic murmur as well as the late diastolic murmur , or presystolic ending in a sharp first sound , as being of importance in making the diag- nosis ...
... important in making the diagnosis of any heart condition . The doctor spoke of the diastolic murmur as well as the late diastolic murmur , or presystolic ending in a sharp first sound , as being of importance in making the diag- nosis ...
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... importance of securing more penetrat- ing X - rays , for the gamma rays of radium have a shorter wave length , and are there ... important advancement has been made , which I will now undertake to briefly explain . Coincident with the ...
... importance of securing more penetrat- ing X - rays , for the gamma rays of radium have a shorter wave length , and are there ... important advancement has been made , which I will now undertake to briefly explain . Coincident with the ...
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... important that the radiant source , be it an X - ray tube or radium , be situated at a considerable distance from the skin of the part under treatment , in order to produce homogenous radiation - a very , very important factor of ...
... important that the radiant source , be it an X - ray tube or radium , be situated at a considerable distance from the skin of the part under treatment , in order to produce homogenous radiation - a very , very important factor of ...
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Strana 229 - my rewarder! When the day that he must go from hence was come many accompanied him to the river side into which, as he went, he said, 'Death, where is thy sting?', and as he went down deeper he said, 'Grave, where is thy victory?' So he passed over and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side.
Strana 229 - My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage and my courage and skill to him that can get it. My marks and scars I carry with me to be a witness for
Strana 222 - Society, or whose name has been dropped from its roll of members, shall be entitled to any of the rights or benefits of this Society; nor shall he be permitted to take part in any of Its proceedings until such time as he has been relieved of such
Strana 227 - and concessions shall be made, with the aid of the Councillor for the district if necessary, and all of the members brought into one organization. In case of failure to unite an appeal may be made to the Council which shall decide what action shall be taken. Sec. 5. Each County Society shall
Strana 221 - to extend medical knowledge and advance medical science; to elevate the standard of medical education and to secure the enactment and enforcement of Just medical laws; to promote friendly intercourse among physicians; to guard and foster the material interests of its members, and protect them against imposition; and to enlighten and direct public opinion in regard to the great problems of
Strana 222 - indicating the Component Society of which he is a member. When his right to membership has been verified by reference to the roster of his Society he shall receive a badge, which shall be evidence of his right to all the privileges of membership at that Session. No member or delegate shall take part in any of the proceedings of the
Strana 341 - because of the ultimate harm that would come thereby to the public weal through such form of medical practice. State Medicine is hereby defined for the purpose of this resolution, to be any form of medical treatment provided, conducted, controlled, or subsidized by the federal or any State government, or municipality, except such service
Strana 309 - the provisions of the Act for the Promotion of the Welfare and Hygiene of Maternity and Infancy, which became a law on November 23, 1921.
Strana 225 - County Societies as already exist and for organizing the profession in counties where societies do not exist. It shall especially and systematically endeavor to promote friendly intercourse between physicians of the same locality, and shall continue these efforts until every
Strana 259 - per cent—1,000,000 children have now, or have had tuberculosis, a danger often to others as well as to themselves. Five per cent—1,000,000 of them have defective hearing, which, unrecognized, gives many the undeserved reputation of being mentally defective. Twenty-five per cent—5,000,000 of these school children have defective eyes. All but a small percentage of these