The Medical News, Volum 76

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Henry C. Lea's Son & Company, 1900

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Side 439 - REFRACTION AND How TO REFRACT. Including Sections on Optics, Retinoscopy, the Fitting of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, etc. By James Thorington, AM, MD, Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; Assistant Surgeon at Wills...
Side 61 - The safest mode of remittance is by bank check or postal money order, drawn to the order of the undersigned. Where these are not accessible, remittances for the "JOURNAL" may be made at the risk of the publisher, by forwarding in REGISTERED letters.
Side 399 - MD( Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department of the University of Illinois...
Side 67 - ... a knowledge of which is commonly and generally required of candidates for the degree of doctor of medicine, by reputable medical colleges in the United States.
Side 439 - Roberts' Modern Surgery. The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. For the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. By JOHN B. ROBERTS, MD, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia Polyclinic...
Side 404 - ... it probably stands in a causative relation. 5. The cause of death in many acute and chronic infectious diseases, in meningitis and in the exanthemata is the result of unrecognized and untreated abscess of the middle ear. 6. Repeated earaches in children are ordinarily but a sign of acute exacerbations of a chronic otitis media resulting from adenoids. 7. In adult life, so-called catarrhal or progressive deafness is often but a final stage of the otitis media which had its beginning in early childhood...
Side 279 - Physiology by HD Collins, MD, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, and WH Rockwell. Jr.. AB, MD, Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. 153 illustrations. Cloth, $1.50, net. L'ea Brothers & Co. Philadelphia and New York. This, the fourth volume' of "Lea's Series of Pocket Text-Books," furnishes a compendious, trustworthy and modern text-book of Physiology.
Side 404 - Infants and young children may have suppuration in the middle ear without giving satisfactory evidence of pain, or without rupture of the drum membrane. 3. In the absence of other known cause of pain, from which...
Side 262 - That women who have been previously insane are predisposed to a relapse by the development of disease in their sexual organs, and especially to temporary recurrence of insanity after operation on these organs.
Side 66 - ... applicant, who must be a graduate of a medical college in good standing with this Board, shall present with his license an affidavit from the president or secretary of the State Examining Board showing that the requirements of said Examining Board at the time of his examination were equal to those exacted by this Board under the present law, and providing further, that the said State Examining Board will grant licenses without examination to applicants holding certificates issued by the Illinois...

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