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... indicated for the relief of the inflammation per se . Treat the acute primary tubal affec- tions non - operatively for the preservation of the normal anatomy . There are pus tubes and pus tubes . As I said at the Detroit meeting of the ...
... indicated for the relief of the inflammation per se . Treat the acute primary tubal affec- tions non - operatively for the preservation of the normal anatomy . There are pus tubes and pus tubes . As I said at the Detroit meeting of the ...
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... indicated . It increases the operative mor- tality considerably . The separation of adhesions , at times easy , at times difficult , should be done with the greatest care to prevent the tearing of important structures . When one has the ...
... indicated . It increases the operative mor- tality considerably . The separation of adhesions , at times easy , at times difficult , should be done with the greatest care to prevent the tearing of important structures . When one has the ...
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... indicated . The recent investigations of physiologists demonstrating the vaso - constrictor and vaso - dilator nerve fiber pass out from the spine with the various spinal nerves and go finally to * From " Diseases of the Stomach and ...
... indicated . The recent investigations of physiologists demonstrating the vaso - constrictor and vaso - dilator nerve fiber pass out from the spine with the various spinal nerves and go finally to * From " Diseases of the Stomach and ...
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... indicates more than an incident of the illness . It is certain that these unnoticed exudates into the middle ear are a common occurrence in those diseases of childhood that are marked by a catarrhal angina . 60 ALFRED M. AMADON . My ...
... indicates more than an incident of the illness . It is certain that these unnoticed exudates into the middle ear are a common occurrence in those diseases of childhood that are marked by a catarrhal angina . 60 ALFRED M. AMADON . My ...
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... indicated . It flushes out the products of coagulation in the tubules of the kidney , while the solid constituents of the urine reach the kidneys in more dilute condition , and therefore are less irritating to the dis- eased organs ...
... indicated . It flushes out the products of coagulation in the tubules of the kidney , while the solid constituents of the urine reach the kidneys in more dilute condition , and therefore are less irritating to the dis- eased organs ...
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Page 245 - Bier's Hyperemic Treatment in Surgery, Medicine, and the Specialties : A Manual of its Practical Application. By WILLY MEYER, MD, Professor of Surgery at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; and PROF.
Page 442 - Each essay must be typewritten, distinguished by a motto, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto and containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The Committee will return the unsuccessful essays, if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The Committee reserves the right...
Page 504 - ... preparations which contain cocaine or any of its salts or alpha or beta eucaine or any of their salts or any synthetic substitute for them...
Page 51 - London, have found it necessary to issue another revised edition of their illustrated catalogue of medical and surgical books. In looking through the copy we have received, we find that since the issuance of the last edition six months ago, the publishers have placed on the market some twenty-five new books and new editions — truly an indication of publishing activity. The colored insert plate from "Keen's New Surgery...
Page 442 - The conditions annexed by the testator are that the prize " shall be awarded every five years to the writer of the best original essay, not exceeding one hundred and fifty printed pages, octavo, in length, illustrative of some subject in surgical pathology or surgical practice, founded upon original investigations, the candidates for the prize to be American citizens.
Page 443 - ... containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The committee reserves the right to make no award if the essays submitted are not considered worthy of the prize.
Page 198 - No pupil is in the schoolroom more than one-half of each day. The rest of the day is devoted to manual or industrial training, physical drill and outdoor recreation, thus securing healthy change and variety. In deciding upon the school exercises, we bear in mind the natural limitations of our pupils. Lessing well says : " Education can only develop and form, not create. It cannot undertake to form a being into anything other than it was destined to be by the endowments it originally received at the...
Page 558 - VACCINE) For diagnosis of obscure cases of Arthritis and treatment of Gonorrheal Infections Staphylo-Bacterin (STAPHYLOCOCCIC VACCINE) For treatment of Acne, Furunculosis and Staphylococcic Infections Literature and Working Bulletins mailed...
Page 51 - So great has been the demand, that WB Saunders Company, the medical publishers of Philadelphia and London, have found it necessary to issue another revised edition of their illustrated catalogue of medical and surgical books. In looking through the copy we have received, we find that since the issuance of the last edition, six months ago, the publishers have placed on the market some twenty-five new books and new editions — truly an indication of publishing activity.