Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Volum 7

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Burges & James., 1852
 

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Side 70 - her of that ! Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased? Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow— Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And, with some sweet oblivious antidote. Cleanse the foul bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart ? Doctor.—Therein the patient must minister to
Side 71 - The life of all his blood Is touched corruptibly ; and his pure brain (Which some suppose the soul's frail dwelling-house,) Doth by the idle comments that it makes, Foretell the ending of mortality.
Side 561 - Dr. Blatchford of NY, offered the following : Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, to report at the next meeting of the association, on the best means of making pressure in the treatment of reducible hernia, and that Dr. Hayward of Mass., be the chairman. Carried.
Side 105 - and LS Third American edition, enlarged and improved by the author. Including notices of most of the medicinal substances in use in the civilized world, and forming an Encyclopaedia of Materia Medica. Edited by
Side 69 - 3. I have seen a medicine that's able to breathe life into a stone, quicken a rock, and make you dance canary with sprightly power and motion.—
Side 563 - of the United States army and navy shall be appointed by the chiefs of the army and navy medical bureaux. The number of delegates so appointed shall be four from the army medical officers, and an equal number from the navy medical officers.
Side 429 - the Senate and House of Representatives now met and sitting in General Assembly and by the authority of the same, That the following compensation shall hereafter be allowed to any Physician who may be called in by the acting Coroner to make a post-mortem examination, to wit : Where death has resulted from external violence, and where no dissection is required, the sum of ten dollars;— •where
Side 107 - Laws of Health, in relation to Mind and Body : A series of letters from an old practitioner to a patient. By LIONEL JOHN BEALE, MRCS
Side 429 - our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the seventieth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. ANGUS PATTERSON, President of the Senate. WF COLCOCK, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Side 557 - to the secretary of the navy, and the presiding officers of both houses of congress. On motion of Dr. Yandell of Kentucky, these resolutions were referred to a committee of three, to be appointed by the president. Dr.

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