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Strana 274 - Corporations formed under this Act shall be bodies corporate and politic for the period for which they are organized; may...
Strana 197 - THE universal demand for Cod-Liver Oil that can be depended upon as strictly pure and scientifically prepared, having been long felt by the medical profession, we were induced to undertake...
Strana 569 - State Assayer of Massachusetts, after a full analysis of it, says : " It is the best for foreign or domestic use." After years of experimenting, the Medical Profession of Europe and America, who have studied the effects of different...
Strana 330 - His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear ; And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light.
Strana 144 - June 26, 1871. Pursuant to a call by the President, the members of the Eclectic Medical Infirmary assembled in the Court House at Auburn, Maine, at 2 o'clock, p. M. The meeting was called to order by the President. The records of the previous meeting were called for, read and approved. A committee was elected to secure the names of suitable persons to aid in the prosperity of the institution, consisting of N".
Strana 359 - Any malignant growth of the breast which is detached and solitary, with the subaxillary glands unaffected, is suitable for treatment, whether open or not makes no difference. In the application of the caustic the adjoining healthy parts of the skin are carefully protected by applying a zone of collodion and pads of linen, and the patient is so placed that the surface of the tumor is perfectly level.
Strana 172 - If there were a kind of diseased structure, the histological elements of which were capable of maintaining a separate and independent existence out of the body, it seems to me that the shadowy boundary between morbid growth and Xenogenesis would be effaced. And I am inclined to think that the progress...
Strana 277 - THE URINE AND ITS DERANGEMENTS with the Application of Physiological Chemistry to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Constitutional as well as Local Diseases.
Strana 285 - The Committee have no hesitation in awarding for this superb exhibition the highest premium. * * The various other Instruments for Inhalation of Atomized Liquids, and for Local Anesthesia, were all apparently faultless, both In design and workmanship. The exhibitors are regarded as more especially deserving of the highest token of merit for having produced nothing except of their own manufacture. GOLD MEDAL. (Signed) OILMAN KIMBALL, MD, Chairman.
Strana 53 - Prof. PARKER, of New York, says: " I have tried almost every other manufacturer's oil, and give yours the decided preference." Prof. HAYS, State Assayer of Massachusetts, after a full analysis of it, says : " It is the best for foreign or domestic use.