The Journal of the Michigan State Medical Society, Svazek 9the Society, 1910 |
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... showed its lodgment in the accustomed location . The penny was removed easily by the aid of the Jackson Tube . Case 7.-G. P. , aged 6 years , was brought to Harper Hospital with a history of having swal- lowed a button four days ...
... showed its lodgment in the accustomed location . The penny was removed easily by the aid of the Jackson Tube . Case 7.-G. P. , aged 6 years , was brought to Harper Hospital with a history of having swal- lowed a button four days ...
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... showed that the pin had passed down until its lower end engaged in the right bronchus . A pin from the same paper as the one lodged in the bronchus showed fortun- ately on examination that it was made of steel wire . Accordingly the ...
... showed that the pin had passed down until its lower end engaged in the right bronchus . A pin from the same paper as the one lodged in the bronchus showed fortun- ately on examination that it was made of steel wire . Accordingly the ...
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... showed that up to 1903 only 30 cases. ( 1 ) The French anatomist , Hunauld , ( 1740 ) , was the first to accurately de- scribe Cervical Ribs , but Galen and Vas- alius have been credited with having had considerable familiarity with them ...
... showed that up to 1903 only 30 cases. ( 1 ) The French anatomist , Hunauld , ( 1740 ) , was the first to accurately de- scribe Cervical Ribs , but Galen and Vas- alius have been credited with having had considerable familiarity with them ...
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Herber's research showed that up to 1903 only 30 cases of resection had been done . He reported three cases which showed symptoms which are caused by pressure of the cervical rib on the plexus . All three were operated on and recov ...
Herber's research showed that up to 1903 only 30 cases of resection had been done . He reported three cases which showed symptoms which are caused by pressure of the cervical rib on the plexus . All three were operated on and recov ...
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... , was the inability to give even a reasonably accurate diagnosis in cases involving brain injury , as the doctor showed from a review of his cases , Those cases which were of a seemingly mild character , JANUARY , 1910 39 COUNTY SOCIETIES.
... , was the inability to give even a reasonably accurate diagnosis in cases involving brain injury , as the doctor showed from a review of his cases , Those cases which were of a seemingly mild character , JANUARY , 1910 39 COUNTY SOCIETIES.
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Strana 507 - American medical profession who is unselfishly devoting his high intelligence, his time, and his means to the public welfare, it is Dr. Welch. Gladly do we acknowledge him as our leader. To accuse the president and members of the American Medical Association of selfish motives in advocating the establishment of a Federal Department of Health is absurd. If there ever was an unselfish movement inaugurated, it is this one. It is a movement by physicians for the reduction of disease which ipso facto...
Strana 38 - For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not hidden from thee, neither is it far off. It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?
Strana 125 - Thirty days previous to each annual session it shall prepare and issue a program announcing the order in which papers, discussions and other business shall be presented, which shall be adhered to by the ASSOCIATION as nearly as practicable.
Strana 268 - Containing descriptions of articles which have been accepted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association, prior to Jan.
Strana 506 - York Herald, a large and influential newspaper with an honorable career and a brilliant record for advocating everything that is conducive to the public welfare. Only in this particular instance has it allowed itself to become the mouth-piece of principles to which it is in general opposed, that is to say, principles and measures whereby the good of the people at large and the progress and welfare of mankind are hindered, and the lives of individual American citizens endangered. This particular newspaper...
Strana 579 - Does matter (pus) or a foul odor proceed from either ear? 7. Does the pupil fail to hear an ordinary voice at twenty feet in a quiet room?
Strana 124 - Association, and shall have authority to appoint an editor and such assistants as it deems necessary. All money received by the Council and its agents, resulting from the discharge of the duties assigned to them, must be paid to the Treasurer of the Association.
Strana 121 - Each member in attendance at the annual session shall enter his name on the registration book, 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...
Strana 508 - Army, Chief Sanitary Officer at Panama, an adherent to the regular school. It is thanks to the genius, the scientific and thorough medical training of Dr. Gorgas that the formerly deadly Isthmus of Panama has now become as sanitary a region as any. A great patriotic enterprise, important to commerce and the welfare of nations, was made possible by this man. He has labored and is constantly laboring for the establishment of a federal department of health because he knows the inestimable benefit which...
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