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Side 157 - CLINICAL LECTURES on the Diseases of Women and Children. By GUNNING S. BEDFORD, AM, MD, Professor of Obstetrics, the Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery, in the University of New York.
Side 455 - A Treatise on Human Physiology : designed for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By JOHN C. DALTON, MD, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Side 299 - ... of infected articles ; the destruction of tainted or spoiled food or beverages ; the complete ejection of water; thorough cleansing of the hold, and the disinfection of the well; in short, the complete...
Side 407 - On the etiological and prognostic importance of the premature closure of the fontanels and sutures of the infantile cranium.
Side 299 - For the purpose of sanitary measures, merchandise shall be arranged in three classes : 1. Merchandise to be submitted to an obligatory quarantine and to purification. 2. Merchandise subject to an optional quarantine. And 3. Merchandise exempt from quarantine. The first class comprises clothing, personal baggage and dunnage, rags, paper rags, hides, skins, feathers, hair and all other remains of animals, cotton, hemp and woolens.
Side 220 - GLUGE (GOTTLIEB). ATLAS OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. Translated by Joseph Leidy, MD, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, Ac.
Side 85 - ... minimum dose, but in some cases, owing either to the idiosyncrasy of the patient, or the unusual strength of the article, I have been obliged to diminish the dose; but in most cases it has been gradually doubled, or even tripled. The test has been, the constitutional effects of the article exhibited in a slight degree; as, dryness of the throat, slight uneasiness or giddiness of the head, or dimness of the vision.
Side 320 - Physiology, which will be noticed in due time ; also, the same house has just issued an edition of Lyons on Fever. The American Medical Association will hold its fourteenth annual meeting in Metropolitan Hall, city of Chicago, on the first Tuesday in. June next. Each regularly organized medical society is entitled to send one delegate for every ten of its members ; and each medical college is entitled to two delegates. The names of delegates should be forwarded, as soon after their appointment as...
Side 213 - This infusion is drunk in the morning fasting and again in the evening at bedtime. In cases where the disease has already made considerable progress, the infusion may be used as often as the patient is inclined to drink.
Side 298 - All quarantinable diseases are chiefly introduced and propagated by the materiel of commerce ; and it is therefore against it that quarantine restrictions should be instituted, and not against the personnel ; excepting, however, persons with no evidence of vaccination, and known to have been exposed to smallpox ; such persons shall be vaccinated as soon as possible, and detained until the vaccinia shall have taken effect; otherwise, they may be detained fourteen days from the time of the known exposure.