The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 52Medical gazettee pub., 1917 |
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... individuals who have never had the disease is most imperfectly carried out . Furthermore , there is a general im ... individual who , never having had the disease , has been recently exposed to it , and who develops a cold followed ...
... individuals who have never had the disease is most imperfectly carried out . Furthermore , there is a general im ... individual who , never having had the disease , has been recently exposed to it , and who develops a cold followed ...
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... individuals . It has no respect for the most hygienic surroundings , nor for wealth , although the majority of cases are among the poorer classes . It seems to select one individual out of a large family . Two and even five cases have ...
... individuals . It has no respect for the most hygienic surroundings , nor for wealth , although the majority of cases are among the poorer classes . It seems to select one individual out of a large family . Two and even five cases have ...
Strana 52
... individual in the dynamized state . " This dynamization is supposed to be effected by violently shaking sixty drops ... individuals produced yellow fever . O sancta simplicitas ! The author asserts that " this is nothing more than pure ...
... individual in the dynamized state . " This dynamization is supposed to be effected by violently shaking sixty drops ... individuals produced yellow fever . O sancta simplicitas ! The author asserts that " this is nothing more than pure ...
Strana 53
... individual , as has been demonstrated by the success of the work cure at those institutions for the treatment of various forms of " nervous exhaus- tion . " Such work , moreover , reduces measurably the public and industrial burden of ...
... individual , as has been demonstrated by the success of the work cure at those institutions for the treatment of various forms of " nervous exhaus- tion . " Such work , moreover , reduces measurably the public and industrial burden of ...
Strana 61
... individual is saved ? In considering the surgical aspects of cervical adenitis we always look upon the infection as entering through the buccal or aural cavities . The infection may be from the tubercle bacillus or from any of the ...
... individual is saved ? In considering the surgical aspects of cervical adenitis we always look upon the infection as entering through the buccal or aural cavities . The infection may be from the tubercle bacillus or from any of the ...
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Strana 140 - It is within the power of man to rid himself of every parasitic disease," as well as the optimistic writings of Metchnikoff and others.
Strana 155 - For never yet hath any one attained To such perfection, but that time, and place, And use, have brought addition to his knowledge; Or made correction, or admonished him, That he was ignorant of much which he Had thought he knew; or led him to reject What he had once esteemed of highest price.
Strana 173 - They are thin, contain some mucus and flakes of whitish material and have a very foul odor. They give an acid reaction and microscopically contain not only large quantities of fat soaps, but also a considerable amount of neutral fat, but rarely starch granules. It is to be differentiated from mesenteric tuberculosis and acute duodenal indigestion.
Strana 177 - Refrain from these men and let them alone : for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to naught; but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Strana 459 - This subcommittee, of which Dr. Pearce Bailey of New York is chairman, is authorized to secure the services of alienists and neurologists to be commissioned in the Officers...
Strana 107 - Deaths from diabetes numbered 12,199, or 17 per 100,000. The rate from this disease has risen almost continuously from year to year since 1900, when it was 9.7.
Strana 406 - No person shall, for compensation, gain or reward, received or expected, treat, operate or prescribe, for any injury, deformity, ailment or disease, actual or imaginary, of another person, nor practice surgery or midwifery, until he has obtained a certificate of registration, and then only in the kind or branch of practice stated in said certificate.
Strana 518 - Corps, who has been detailed in a consulting capacity to the office of the Surgeon General of the United States Army, has authoritatively contradicted rumors that have been current regarding the casualties among medical officers in France and Belgium. Having cabled to England for the exact information on this point, the following official reply was received by him: Total casualties among medical officers on the western front from the beginning of the war to June 25, 1917, are as follows : Killed...
Strana 174 - ... may be difficult. Migraine is frequently mistaken for pelvic disease, for acidosis or cyclical vomiting in children, and organic disease, when some of the aurae are present. The psychasthenic and the gastric symptoms frequently lead to confusion in diagnosis. While the underlying causes of migraine are vague and furnish little light as to treatment, much can be done to ameliorate the symptoms by proper handling of the exciting causes that aggravate the patient's general condition and precipitate...
Strana 288 - American Medical Editors' Association The annual meeting of the American Medical Editors...