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Side 334 - The Association was called to order at 9, AM, by the President, Dr.
Side 369 - For the deodorization and disinfection of solid bodies that cannot be destroyed, a mixture of powdered chloride of zinc, or powdered sulphate of zinc, with sawdust, is best. After this, a mixture of carbolic acid and sawdust ranks next in order ; and following on that, woodashes.
Side 495 - Resolved, That the Clerk communicate these resolutions to the Senate. Resolved, That the Clerk send a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased.
Side 207 - Jarvis, Mass.) Chairman. On Drainage and Sewerage of Cities in their Influence on Health, Dr. Wilson Jewell, Pa., Chairman. What Effect has Civilization on the Duration of Human Life, Dr. Augustus A. Gould, Mass., Chairman. On Disinfectants, Dr. EM Hunt, NJ, Chairman. On Compulsory Vaccination, Dr. A. Nelson Bell, NY, Chairman. On Strangulated Hernia, Dr. WF Peck, Iowa, Chairman. On the Causes and Pathology of Pyaemia, Dr.
Side 337 - ... 1. The Cholera Quarantine Station shall be divided into three separate and distinct sections or departments. "2. Each of these three sections or departments shall be isolated and separated from the others by a cordon or portion of neutral ground of not less than one hundred feet wide. " a. One of these sections or departments shall be appropriated to the use of the sick, and shall be the Hospital Department.
Side 197 - After the vaccine and other infectious or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or- much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained ; and in many cases it would seem that, whatever materials are added to the blood, the stamp once impressed by one of these specific diseases is retained...
Side 414 - I next brought the two fragments of bone into apposition, and placed the ring around the patella, and tied the strips of bandage over the splint, thus securely holding the ring in its place, and keeping the broken bone always in complete apposition, thereby giving the greatest possible chance for a bony union. At the expiration of thirty days...
Side 235 - Young thinks it much more simple to suppose the absence or paralysis of those fibres of the retina which are calculated to perceive red ; while Dr.
Side 37 - The strongest doses of chloroform vapour, when admitted freely into the lungs, destroy animal life by arresting the action of the heart ; whilst by moderate doses the heart's action is much weakened for some time before death ensues, respiration generally, but not invariably, ceasing before the action of the heart, death being due both to the failure of the heart's action and to that of the respiratory function.
Side 344 - Dr. King, of Pittsburgh, offered the following : " Resolved, That this Association, approving of the system of quarantine proposed by Dr. Marsden, of Canada, as the most effectual means for preventing the introduction of cholera into this country, do earnestly recommend the propriety of its adoption at all our ports of entry, to the favorable consideration of Congress.