Transactions of the Medical Society of New JerseyMedical Society of New Jersey., 1903 |
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Strana 137
... temperature has lately again become the vogue , and is , in all probability , detrimental to many patients where its routine use is persisted in despite its needlessness . Sponging would appear to be adequate in many instances , as has ...
... temperature has lately again become the vogue , and is , in all probability , detrimental to many patients where its routine use is persisted in despite its needlessness . Sponging would appear to be adequate in many instances , as has ...
Strana 149
... temperature 100 ° to 102 ° , gastro - intestinal disturb ance not marked , but some tympanitic distension shortly before death , which took place unexpectedly . Post - mortem did not show adequate cause for the result . The condition ...
... temperature 100 ° to 102 ° , gastro - intestinal disturb ance not marked , but some tympanitic distension shortly before death , which took place unexpectedly . Post - mortem did not show adequate cause for the result . The condition ...
Strana 156
... Temperature was not above 100 ° . In the morning he walked to the hospital accompanied by his attend- ing physician . Pain was still severe and abdominal muscles rigid , especially on right side . Tenderness to pressure over abdomen was ...
... Temperature was not above 100 ° . In the morning he walked to the hospital accompanied by his attend- ing physician . Pain was still severe and abdominal muscles rigid , especially on right side . Tenderness to pressure over abdomen was ...
Strana 157
... temperature of 120 degrees F. So far the result is highly satis- factory . The soreness has practically disappeared , and the amoebic character of the discharge was wholly at an end . Dr. F. Kammerer emphasized the importance of putting ...
... temperature of 120 degrees F. So far the result is highly satis- factory . The soreness has practically disappeared , and the amoebic character of the discharge was wholly at an end . Dr. F. Kammerer emphasized the importance of putting ...
Strana 163
... temperature limits within which the tubercle bacillus will grow ; it may be , however , that the bacillus can be transmitted from man to man through these media . Ever since the discovery of the tubercle bacillus by Koch , the goal ...
... temperature limits within which the tubercle bacillus will grow ; it may be , however , that the bacillus can be transmitted from man to man through these media . Ever since the discovery of the tubercle bacillus by Koch , the goal ...
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Strana 118 - ... and by that name they and their successors shall have perpetual succession, and power to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded> answer and be answered unto, in all courts and places whatsoever, to...
Strana 119 - To make by-laws not inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of the United States or of this State, fixing and altering the number of its directors, for the management of its property, the regulation and government of its affairs and for the certification and transfer of its stock, with penalties for the breach thereof not exceeding twenty dollars.
Strana 120 - I having first made known to them the contents thereof, they did each acknowledge that they signed, sealed and delivered the same as their voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein expressed.
Strana 421 - Truth crushed to earth, shall rise again The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Strana 172 - In five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment found her engaged in making up her bed. I gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home as she came, in good health, which she continues to enjoy.
Strana 380 - York, who was one of the founders of the College of Physicians and Surgeons. He pursued his studies in the college, which, in 1847 conferred upon him the degree of Doctor in Medicine.
Strana 167 - And a woman having an issue of blood twelve years, which had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be healed of any, 44 Came behind him, and touched the border of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched.
Strana 105 - ... a teacher's permanent or life certificate ; a medical student's certificate issued upon examination by any state board ; a student's certificate of examination for admission to the freshman class of a reputable literary or scientific college...