The American Medical Intelligencer, Svazek 2A. Waldie, 1839 |
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... blood lost , but the hemorrhage was easily controlled by moderate pressure . Deep sloughs from the muscles between the tibia and fibula were coming away , and the wound was doing well under the use of emollient poultices , when , on the ...
... blood lost , but the hemorrhage was easily controlled by moderate pressure . Deep sloughs from the muscles between the tibia and fibula were coming away , and the wound was doing well under the use of emollient poultices , when , on the ...
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... blood through the main venous trunk of a limb is arrested , the most disastrous results are to be apprehended . In the fourteenth volume of the Medico - Chirurgical Review , a case of wound of the femoral artery and vein is recorded ...
... blood through the main venous trunk of a limb is arrested , the most disastrous results are to be apprehended . In the fourteenth volume of the Medico - Chirurgical Review , a case of wound of the femoral artery and vein is recorded ...
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... blood during the operation , as none of the ves- sels divided required a ligature . On the evening of the 26th the pulse was quick and full , but the patient expressed himself much relieved . Fourteen ounces of blood were taken from the ...
... blood during the operation , as none of the ves- sels divided required a ligature . On the evening of the 26th the pulse was quick and full , but the patient expressed himself much relieved . Fourteen ounces of blood were taken from the ...
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... blood vessels , weighed two and a half ounces . The wall of the left ventricle measured two lines , of the right about one . The cavities were empty ; the muscular substance soft ; the columnæ carneæ in the left ventricle so thin that ...
... blood vessels , weighed two and a half ounces . The wall of the left ventricle measured two lines , of the right about one . The cavities were empty ; the muscular substance soft ; the columnæ carneæ in the left ventricle so thin that ...
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... Blood - let- ting . Joseph M. Brooks , of Kentucky , on Creosote Patrick H. Cochran , of Kentucky , on Dysentery . Lemuel N. M. Cook , of Tennessee , a Review of the Lectures of Prof. Cooke . Stephen Cooke , of Kentucky , on Digestion ...
... Blood - let- ting . Joseph M. Brooks , of Kentucky , on Creosote Patrick H. Cochran , of Kentucky , on Dysentery . Lemuel N. M. Cook , of Tennessee , a Review of the Lectures of Prof. Cooke . Stephen Cooke , of Kentucky , on Digestion ...
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Strana 32 - Medical Formulary; being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe. To which is added an appendix containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons. The whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutic and medical observations. By Benjamin Ellis, MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.
Strana 228 - the State of New York, &c. &c., and John B. Beck, MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, one of the Physicians to the New York Hospital. &c.
Strana 337 - to each other at an angle of 90°, near the faces of which the two monocular pictures are so placed that their reflected images are seen by the two eyes, one placed before each mirror, in the same place; the apparatus has various adjustments by means of which the magnitude of the images on the
Strana 116 - an act to confer on certain associations of the citizens of this commonwealth, the powers and immunities of corporations or bodies politic in law.
Strana 26 - Friday, April 6th, 1838, at the Musical Fund Hall, Locust street, the degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred upon the following gentlemen, by the Rev. Provost John Ludlow, DD; after which an address was delivered by WE
Strana 342 - it was found to pass into the cancellated structure. The disease, as they might perceive, lay betwixt the head of the metatarsal bone of the great toe and the internal cuneiform bone, which was also extirpated. Here was a specimen of necrosis in the same situation.
Strana 353 - years of age as at twenty-one. 18. That the prognosis of fever is one-third more favourable among females than males. 19. That the prognosis of fever is more favourable from June to December than from January to June. 20. That the prognosis of fever is one-half more favourable among patients who come under medical treatment
Strana 335 - subsequently to retain it in the latter situation, and also to promote its expulsion from the ovary. The particular part of the periphery of the graafian vesicle to which the ovum is conveyed, is uniformly that directed towards the surface of the ovary. The mass of granules escaping with
Strana 129 - 1. In healthy males of the mean age of 27 years, in a state of rest, the number of the pulse is, standing 79, sitting 70, and lying 67 ; the difference between standing and sitting being 9 beats ; between sitting and lying, 3 beats ; and between standing and lying, 12 beats. When all exceptions to the general rule
Strana 9 - and it rapidly diminished in volume. The edges of the wound were brought together by strips of adhesive plaster; some pledgets of lint were placed along it, and the whole supported by a common bandage. The patient lost very little blood during the operation, as none of the vessels divided required a ligature.