St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volum 35Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1906 |
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... produces arteriosclerosis , a process which is really supposed to be reparative . It is interesting to find that ... produced in the germ cells by external conditions are apparently trifling , and although occasionally an impression ...
... produces arteriosclerosis , a process which is really supposed to be reparative . It is interesting to find that ... produced in the germ cells by external conditions are apparently trifling , and although occasionally an impression ...
Side 8
... produce purer milk , although Schlossman is com pelled to affirm that clean milk is a rarity in Germany . As in this country , dairyman for commercial reasons are very much opposed to the exacting requirements , and the increased cost ...
... produce purer milk , although Schlossman is com pelled to affirm that clean milk is a rarity in Germany . As in this country , dairyman for commercial reasons are very much opposed to the exacting requirements , and the increased cost ...
Side 8
... produced by the hypodermatic injection of casein in the infant . Experimental objections are also numerous . Hamburger himself by injecting small animals with milk tried to enhance their digestive and absorbtive power but with negative ...
... produced by the hypodermatic injection of casein in the infant . Experimental objections are also numerous . Hamburger himself by injecting small animals with milk tried to enhance their digestive and absorbtive power but with negative ...
Side 11
... produce a galvano - caustic incision which burned instead of cut . Freudenberg greatly improved Bot . tini's instrument . More recently Chetwood has presented a similar instrument which he introduces through a perineal incision ; the ad ...
... produce a galvano - caustic incision which burned instead of cut . Freudenberg greatly improved Bot . tini's instrument . More recently Chetwood has presented a similar instrument which he introduces through a perineal incision ; the ad ...
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... produce an immunity against this material . The results , however , were not conclusive , be- cause no clinching evidence could be given other than clinical obser- vations . On the other hand , the preparations have been used , in ...
... produce an immunity against this material . The results , however , were not conclusive , be- cause no clinching evidence could be given other than clinical obser- vations . On the other hand , the preparations have been used , in ...
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Side 216 - ... Second. If it be labeled or branded so as to deceive or mislead the purchaser, or purport to be a foreign product when not so, or if the contents of the 'package as originally put up shall have been removed in whole or in part and other contents shall have been placed in such package or if...
Side 163 - Men will not take time to get to the heart of a matter. After all, concentration is the price the modern student pays for success. Thoroughness is the most difficult habit to acquire, but it is the pearl of great price, worth all the worry and trouble of the search.
Side 163 - ... griefs. The comedy, too, of life will be spread before you, and nobody laughs more often than the doctor at the pranks Puck plays upon the Titanias and the Bottoms among his patients. The humorous side is really almost as frequently turned towards him as the tragic. Lift up one hand to heaven and thank your stars if they have given you the proper sense to enable you to appreciate the inconceivably droll situations in which we catch our fellow creatures.
Side 381 - Rules of Pediatrics, aphorisms, observations, and precepts on the science and art of pediatrics, giving practical rules for diagnosis and prognosis, the essentials of infant feeding, and the principles of scientific treatment, by John Zahorsky, AB, MD, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Department Washington University, St. Louis; Ex-president of the St. Louis Pediatric Society; Attending Physician to the Bethesda Foundlings
Side 320 - Infants' and Children's Hospital, New York. Large octavo, 1014 pages, with 199 engravings and 32 fullpage plates In colors and monochrome. Price per single volume, cloth, $6.00; leather, $7.00; half morocco, $8.00.
Side 217 - An act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded, or poisonous, or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes...
Side 163 - No human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition.
Side 163 - EXCEPT it be a lover, no one is more interesting as an object of study than a student. Shakespeare might have made him a fourth in his immortal group. The lunatic with his fixed idea, the poet with his fine frenzy, the lover with his frantic idolatry, and the student aflame with the desire for knowledge are of
Side 191 - Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary, New York; Editor, American Journal of Surgery, and Eli Moschcowitz, MD, Assistant Physician, Mount Sinai Hospital Dispensary, New York ; Editorial Associate, American Journal of Surgery. Duodecimo; 60 pages. New York: Surgery Publishing Co., 1906. Cloth, 50 cents. This little book is most novel, not only on account of the many original, terse and epigrammatic practical suggestions given, but its general appearance and attractive 'orm.
Side 293 - ... 2. In patients suffering with superacidity and subacidity it is best to order rest after meals; after violent exercise or during sleep, the digestion is impaired in these cases. 3. In patients suffering with motor disturbances of the stomach, it is best to prescribe moderate exercise after meals, for rest, violent exercise, or sleep disturbs the digestion under these conditions.