Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society ...the Society, 1917 |
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Strana 103
... symptoms consist in the deformity and consequent stiffness , lameness and disability . The natural tendency of the affection if uncorrected is to get progressively worse . Treatment consists in first correcting the deformity and second ...
... symptoms consist in the deformity and consequent stiffness , lameness and disability . The natural tendency of the affection if uncorrected is to get progressively worse . Treatment consists in first correcting the deformity and second ...
Strana 113
... symptoms , with relatively few and slight mental symptoms . But such increase is probably more apparent than real , merely indi- cating that now with laboratory aids to diagnosis fewer cases are unrecognized than formerly . In making an ...
... symptoms , with relatively few and slight mental symptoms . But such increase is probably more apparent than real , merely indi- cating that now with laboratory aids to diagnosis fewer cases are unrecognized than formerly . In making an ...
Strana 114
... symptoms of the beginning paretic are so varied . and so changeable that alone , they afford little basis for a diagnosis . A change in disposition or character , or an irritable , faultfinding , quarrelsome attitude may be the only ...
... symptoms of the beginning paretic are so varied . and so changeable that alone , they afford little basis for a diagnosis . A change in disposition or character , or an irritable , faultfinding , quarrelsome attitude may be the only ...
Strana 115
... symptoms may be present together , or they may be more or less transitory , but the average case will present one or more of them at any one time . The knee jerk may be either increased or diminished , but it is of more significance if ...
... symptoms may be present together , or they may be more or less transitory , but the average case will present one or more of them at any one time . The knee jerk may be either increased or diminished , but it is of more significance if ...
Strana 116
... symptoms , renders it all the more necessary to put no undue weight upon symptoms which can only be correctly interpreted , when placed in relation with all other symptoms presented . The same caution must of course be observed in ...
... symptoms , renders it all the more necessary to put no undue weight upon symptoms which can only be correctly interpreted , when placed in relation with all other symptoms presented . The same caution must of course be observed in ...
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Strana 23 - There be of them, that have left a name behind them, that their praises might be reported. And some there be, which have no memorial ; who are perished as though they had never been ; And are become as though they had never been born, and their children after them.
Strana 199 - ... to enlighten and direct public opinion in regard to the great problems of State medicine, so that the profession shall become more capable and honorable within itself, and more useful to the public, in the prevention and cure of disease, and in prolonging and adding comfort to life.
Strana 202 - SECTIONS AND DISTRICT SOCIETIES. The House of Delegates may provide for a division of the scientific work of the Association into appropriate Sections, and for the organization of such Councilor District Societies as will promote the best interests of the profession, such societies to be composed exclusively of members of component county societies. ARTICLE VII.
Strana 212 - AMENDMENTS. These By-Laws may be amended at any annual session by a majority vote of all the delegates present at that session, after the amendment has laid on the table for one day.
Strana 79 - THAT PRAISES are without reason lavished on the dead, and that the honours due only to excellence are paid to antiquity, is a complaint likely to be always continued by those, who, being able to add nothing to truth, hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox; or those, who, being forced by disappointment upon consolatory expedients, are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses, and flatter themselves that the regard which is yet denied by envy, will be at last bestowed by...
Strana 79 - Antiquity, like every other quality that attracts the notice of mankind has undoubtedly votaries that reverence it, not from reason, but from prejudice. Some seem to admire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved without considering that time has sometimes co-operated with chance ; all perhaps are more willing to honour...
Strana 197 - ... proper to promote the objects and interests of the society ; and in general to make such by-laws and regulations for the due government of the society, not repugnant to the laws of the United States or of this state, as may be deemed necessary. Sec. 3.
Strana 206 - Association and present a statement of the same in its annual report to the House of Delegates, which report shall also specify the character and cost of all the publications of the Association during the year, and the amount of all other property belonging to the Association under its control, with such suggestions as it may deem necessary.
Strana 199 - Association; to extend medical knowledge and advance medical science; to elevate the standard of medical education, and to secure the enactment and enforcement of just medical laws; to promote friendly intercourse among physicians; to guard and foster the material interests of its members and to protect them against imposition...
Strana 202 - General Meetings. All registered members may attend and participate in the proceedings and discussions of the General Meetings and of the Sections. The General Meetings shall be presided over by the President or by one of the Vice-Presidents, and before them shall be delivered the address of the President and the orations. Sec.