The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Svazek 93

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Cupples, Upham & Company, 1875
 

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Strana 138 - The course of instruction has been greatly enlarged, so as to extend over three years, and has been so arranged as to carry the student progressively and systematically from one subject to another, in a just and natural order. In the subjects of anatomy, histology, chemistry, and pathological anatomy, laboratory work is...
Strana 385 - And with this state of things, be it on large or on small scale, two chief sorts of danger to life arise : one, that volatile effluvia from the refuse pollute the surrounding air and everything which it contains ; the other, that the liquid parts of the refuse pass by soakage or leakage into the surrounding soil, to mingle there of course in whatever water the soil yields, and in certain cases thus to occasion the deadliest pollution of wells and springs. To a really immense extent, to an extent...
Strana 476 - ... distance; and when liberated may find their way direct to the alimentary canal through the medium of the air — by entering the mouth and nose and being swallowed with the saliva — or, less directly, through the medium of water or food in which they have lodged.
Strana 357 - The inferences drawn from experiments on rabbits are the following : — 1. Sulphate of atropia is physiologically antagonistic to meconate of morphia within a limited area. 2. Meconate of morphia does not act beneficially after a large dose of sulphate of atropia, for in these cases the tendency to death is greater than if a large dose of either substance had been given alone. 3. Meconate of morphia is not specifically antagonistic to the action of sulphate of atropia on the vaso-inhibitory nerves...
Strana 687 - By William A. Hammond, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the University of the City of New York, etc.
Strana 385 - ... slovenliness which in very many cases amounts to utter bestiality of neglect, is the local habit ; where within, or just outside each house, or in spaces common to many houses, lies for an indefinite time, undergoing...
Strana 232 - ... of the occiput is one of the fixed physiological laws of the parturient state ; that when it persists for any length of time after birth, it becomes a pathological condition, capable of producing all the symptoms characterizing trismus nascentium, which are relieved, simply by rectifying this abnormal displacement, and thereby removing the pressure from the base of the brain.
Strana 363 - Ax extraordinary case of habitual venesection is reported by Dr. E. Warren Sawyer in the Chicago Medical Journal for September, 1875. The subject of this habit is a retired clergyman, now eighty years of age. His firm step and keen intellect show an unusual degree of preservation for his advanced years. He is a farmer's son, and during his entire life has been unusually free from sickness. When...
Strana 315 - It seems to be generally believed in our country that insanity is of a milder type in England, and that the insane are more easily managed. Of course I cannot say that such is not the case. I can only say that it does not seem to me to be true, and that I am supported in my opinion by careful and competent observers. But the English and Scotch have a great advantage over us in a climate which makes it possible to send their patients out-of-doors to walk or to work nearly every day throughout the...
Strana 47 - Hill and plain, mountain and valley, woods, fields, and pastures, swarm with a profusion of good nutritious fungi, which are allowed to decay where they spring up, because people do not know how or are afraid to use them.

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