Charleston Medical Journal and Review

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1874
 

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Side 103 - But och ! it hardens a' within, And petrifies the feeling! To catch dame Fortune's golden smile, Assiduous wait upon her; And gather gear by every wile That's justified by honour; Not for to hide it in a hedge, Nor for a train attendant; But for the glorious privilege Of being independent.
Side 190 - Principles and Practice of Surgery, with Diseases of the Genito-Urinary System and Clinical Surgery. Lewis A. Sayre, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Clinical Surgery. Alexander B. Mott, MD, Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. William T. Lusk, MD, Professor of Obstetrici and Diseases of Women and Children and Clinical Midwifery.
Side 47 - Professor of the practice of surgery with operations, and of clinical surgery, in Bellevue Hospital Medical College...
Side 78 - ... drink at a time, and to give these things at regular intervals of from ten to twenty or thirty minutes. All sorts of food may be taken in that way, but during the short period when such a trial is made, it is obvious that the fancies of patients are to be laid aside, and that nourishing food, such as roasted or broiled meat, and especially beef and mutton, eggs, well-baked bread, and milk, with butter and cheese, and a very moderate quantity of vegetables and fruit, ought to constitute the dietary...
Side 190 - A distinctive feature of the method of instruction in this College is the union of clinical and didactic teaching. All the lectures are given within the Hospital grounds. During the Regular Winter Session, in addition to four didactic lectures on every week-day, except Saturday, two or three hours are daily allotted to clinical instruction. The union of clinical and didactic teaching...
Side 190 - Faculty. Students designing to attend the Regular Session are strongly recommended to attend the Preliminary Term, but attendance during the latter is not required. During the Preliminary Term clinical and didactic lectures will be given in precisely the same number and order as in the Regular Session. THE REGULAR SESSION will commence on Wednesday, October 16th, 1872, and end about the 1st of March, 1873.
Side 369 - I have recently been honored by a visit from a lady of typical modern intelligence, who consulted me about a fibroid tumor of the uterus; and lest I should stray beyond my business, she was careful to tell me that Dr. Brown-Sequard had charge of her nervous system ; that Dr. Williams attended to her lungs ; that her abdominal organs were entrusted to Sir "William Gull ; that Mr.
Side 264 - After seven years' experience in its practice applied to vessels of all sizes, the femoral being the largest, I have had no mishap. "I have observed that wounds have united more rapidly and kindly, primary union being the rule. There has been less constitutional disturbance after operation, and consequently less liability to traumatic fever, pyaemia, and other complications, such as we are all too familiar with in the practice of surgery. I have had stumps heal in a week, and up in two weeks without...
Side 190 - FEES FOR THE REGULAR SESSION, Fees for Tickets to all the Lectures during the Preliminary and Regular Term, including Clinical Lectures...
Side 369 - Williams attended to her lungs; that her abdominal organs were entrusted to Sir William Gull; that Mr. Spencer Wells looked after her rectum; and that Dr. Walshe had her heart. If some adventurous doctor should determine to start a new specialty, and open an institution for the treatment of diseases of the umbilicus — the only region which, as my colleague, Mr. Simon, says is unappropriated — 1 think I can promise him more than one patient.

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