Wisconsin Medical Journal, Svazek 2State Medical Society of Wisconsin., 1904 |
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... possible evidence corroborative of sepsis in the form of nephritis , but repeated examin- ations were negative . Autopsy , November 6 , 1896. Pleuræ practically negative , ex- cept many ecchymoses . Pericardium - cavity obliterated ...
... possible evidence corroborative of sepsis in the form of nephritis , but repeated examin- ations were negative . Autopsy , November 6 , 1896. Pleuræ practically negative , ex- cept many ecchymoses . Pericardium - cavity obliterated ...
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... possible errors betwen uremia and meningitis . Desnos " reports a case in which the patient during sound . sleep was suddenly seized with dyspnea , vomiting , coma , and the urine contained much albumin . On autopsy the kidneys were ...
... possible errors betwen uremia and meningitis . Desnos " reports a case in which the patient during sound . sleep was suddenly seized with dyspnea , vomiting , coma , and the urine contained much albumin . On autopsy the kidneys were ...
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... possible to hold only one general meeting , and because some of the sections met in the art gallery portion of the Library Building , in large corridors , with people tramping back and forth talking a Babel of more than a dozen ...
... possible to hold only one general meeting , and because some of the sections met in the art gallery portion of the Library Building , in large corridors , with people tramping back and forth talking a Babel of more than a dozen ...
Strana 53
... possible chance for recov- ery , the skull should be opened for the purpose of relieving tension , and - by providing free drainage - afford the brain the greatest pos- sible room for expansion . Discussion . DR . A. J. BURGESS , of ...
... possible chance for recov- ery , the skull should be opened for the purpose of relieving tension , and - by providing free drainage - afford the brain the greatest pos- sible room for expansion . Discussion . DR . A. J. BURGESS , of ...
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... possible . SIGNIFICANCE OF PERFORATING WOUNDS OF THE EYEBALL . Dr. J. A. Bach , of Milwaukee , presented a paper on the " Sig- nificance of Perforating Wounds of the Eyeball . " He said , that if properly made by the surgeon such wounds ...
... possible . SIGNIFICANCE OF PERFORATING WOUNDS OF THE EYEBALL . Dr. J. A. Bach , of Milwaukee , presented a paper on the " Sig- nificance of Perforating Wounds of the Eyeball . " He said , that if properly made by the surgeon such wounds ...
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Strana 462 - DUNOLISON, MD, LL.D., late Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. New (twenty-third) edition, thoroughly revised, with the pronunciation, accentuation and derivation of the terms, by THOMAS L. STEDMAN, AM, MD, member of the New York Academy of Medicine. In one magnificent imperial octavo volume of 1224
Strana 332 - CHAPTER V.—ELECTION OF OFFICERS. SECTION 1. All elections shall be by ballot, and a majority of the votes cast shall be necessary to elect. SEC. 2. The House of Delegates on the first day of the Annual Session shall
Strana 328 - shall be open to all registered members, and guests. SEC. 2. The time and place for holding each Annual Session shall be fixed by the House of Delegates. ARTICLE IX.—OFFICERS. SECTION 1. The officers of this Society shall be a President, three VicePresidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and ten Councilors.
Strana 336 - be deemed necessary. In keeping such roster the Secretary shall note any changes in the personnel of the profession by death, or by removal to or from the county, and in making his annual report he shall be certain to account for every physician who has lived in the county during the year. When requested, he
Strana 333 - of the profession, and for improving and increasing the zeal of the county societies and their members. He shall make an annual report of his work and of the condition of the profession of each county in his district at the Annual Session of the House of Delegates. The necessary traveling expenses incurred by such Council
Strana 332 - reading of the minutes on the morning of the last day of the General Session. SEC. 4. Nothing in this article shall be construed .to prevent additional nominations being made by members of the House of Delegates, CHAPTER VI.—DUTIES OF OFFICERS. SECTION 1. The President shall preside at all meetings
Strana 334 - Society and of the House of Delegates, and of their respective committees, and shall have general charge of all the arrangements. Its chairman shall report an outline of the arrangements to the Secretary for publication in the program, and shall make additional announcements during the session as occasion may require.
Strana 327 - ARTICLE II.—PURPOSES OF THE SOCIETY. The purposes of this Society shall be to federate and bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of Wisconsin, and to unite with similar societies of other states
Strana 336 - X.—MISCELLANEOUS. SECTION 1. No address or paper before the Society except those of the President and orators, shall occupy more than twenty minutes in its delivery: and no member shall speak longer than five minutes, nor more than once on
Strana 327 - This Society shall consist of Members, Delegates and Guests. SEC. 2. MEMBERS. The Members of this Society shall be the members of the component county medical societies. SEC. 4. GUESTS. Any distinguished physician not a resident of this State may become a guest during any Annual Session upon invitation of the officers of this