Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal, Volum 13

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W. Green & Sons, 1903
 

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Side 97 - The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh ; The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ; The Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow ; The University of Edinburgh ; The University of Glasgow ; The University of Aberdeen ; The University of St.
Side 296 - AND NO ONE SHALL WORK FOR MONEY, AND NO ONE SHALL WORK FOR FAME; BUT EACH FOR THE JOY OF THE WORKING AND EACH IN HIS SEPARATE STAR SHALL DRAW THE THING AS HE SEES IT FOR THE GOD OF THINGS AS THEY ARE.
Side 491 - In entering this place, even this vast hospital, where there is many a significant, many a wonderful thing, you shall take me along with you, and I will be your guide. But it is by your own eyes, and your...
Side 460 - The hypothesis was advanced that general paralysis is the result of a chronic toxic infection from the respiratory and alimentary tracts, permitted by general and local impairment of the defences against bacteria and dependent upon the excessive development of various bacterial forms, but especially upon the abundant growth of a Klebs-Loffler bacillus of modified virulence, which gives the disease its special paralytic character.
Side 152 - An act relating to labor, constituting chapter thirty-one of the consolidated laws," is amended by the addition of a new section numbered fifty-eight, to read as follows: § 58. Industrial poisonings to be reported. — 1. Every medical practitioner attending on or called in to visit a patient whom he believes to be suffering from poisoning from lead, phosphorus, arsenic...
Side 331 - Scottish birth or extraction, or must have given two years' attendance after the age of fourteen at a school or institution under inspection of the Scottish Education Department.
Side 89 - ... it was also necessary in order to make available information of the highest value both for ascertaining the facts of national physique and the means that may be adopted for its improvement, or for retarding such degeneration as may be in progress.
Side 397 - But when there is a marked conjunctival hypertrophy and conjunctival ectropion, such as is often found in old people, better results can be got from the use of a 2 per cent, solution of nitrate of silver brushed over the affected part, after removing the tears with a mop of cotton wool. Epiphora. — When due to hypersecretion of tears from conjunctival irritation, epiphora is often relieved by a 1 per cent, solution of protargol applied three times a day.
Side 381 - The leucocyte count is a valuable aid to prognosis in appendicitis. (2) This is distinct from its diagnostic value. (3) A high stationary, or an increasing count indicates a morbid condition of increasing severity, which demands operation, no matter what the clinical symptoms may be. (4) A low stationary or decreasing count indicates that the severity of the case is abating and that operation may be safely postponed. Cases in which a falling count is accompanied by unmistakable signs of a generally...
Side 190 - Nose Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Mouth, Pharynx, and Nose. By DR. L. GRUNWALD, of Munich. From the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by JAMES E. NEWCOMB, MD, Instructor in Laryngology, Cornell University Medical School. With 102 illustrations on 42 colored lithographic plates, 41 text-cuts, and 219 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. In Saunders...

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