Texas State Journal of Medicine, Volum 9Texas Medical Association., 1914 |
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Side 3
... give ample time in Minneapolis in which to get settled before the sessions opened Tuesday morning . The Oklahoma and perhaps the Kansas and part of the Nebraska profession , will likely join us en route and it is probable that we will ...
... give ample time in Minneapolis in which to get settled before the sessions opened Tuesday morning . The Oklahoma and perhaps the Kansas and part of the Nebraska profession , will likely join us en route and it is probable that we will ...
Side 5
... give a laxative enema every day , every other day or every third day for a few days . But I wish it distinctly understood , that in severe per cent . better than Coleman gets with high - caloric food values . We reduce the temperature ...
... give a laxative enema every day , every other day or every third day for a few days . But I wish it distinctly understood , that in severe per cent . better than Coleman gets with high - caloric food values . We reduce the temperature ...
Side 6
... Give the proper food and there is no need of anti- septics . Diarrhea is due to purgatives , causing catarrh of bowels , or is due to overfeeding . Buttermilk is good , but have to give four times as much as sweet milk . LOCAL VERSUS ...
... Give the proper food and there is no need of anti- septics . Diarrhea is due to purgatives , causing catarrh of bowels , or is due to overfeeding . Buttermilk is good , but have to give four times as much as sweet milk . LOCAL VERSUS ...
Side 7
... give . It is also difficult to change customs that are firmly established , yet it would seem that the method which is finally proven safest to the patient will overcome any ob- jections as to difficulty of technique and will finally be ...
... give . It is also difficult to change customs that are firmly established , yet it would seem that the method which is finally proven safest to the patient will overcome any ob- jections as to difficulty of technique and will finally be ...
Side 10
... give hope of relief . The character and extent of the tumor in this case clearly prohibited any attempt at removal en masse , so it was advised that the external carotids be ligated and the actual cautery used , hoping by this procedure ...
... give hope of relief . The character and extent of the tumor in this case clearly prohibited any attempt at removal en masse , so it was advised that the external carotids be ligated and the actual cautery used , hoping by this procedure ...
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Side 210 - If it consists in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid animal or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal unfit for food, whether manufactured or not, or if it is the product of a diseased animal, or one that has died otherwise than by slaughter. SEC. 8. That the term "misbranded...
Side 174 - PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE. A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia...
Side 196 - ... or lessen its nutritive value, the Department of Agriculture, through its Dairy Division, has been conducting a series of experiments, treating milk at different temperatures and for different lengths of time. According to the report on these experiments in Bulletin 166 of the Bureau of Animal Industry, when milk is pasteurized at 145°...
Side 122 - Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart...
Side 196 - ... largely of the putrefactive kinds, and milk so treated if kept for any length of time has a tendency to rot instead of sour. From the standpoint of economy, the technologist of the Dairy Division finds that pasteurizing at low temperatures calls for less heat.
Side 190 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Side 25 - ... that said person is suffering from tuberculosis in any form, may apply to the superintendent of the hospital for his admission. Blank forms for such applications shall be provided by the hospital, and shall be forwarded by the superintendent thereof gratuitously to any reputable physician...
Side 332 - Diseases of the Thorax and Its Viscera, Including the Heart, Lungs and Blood Vessels," by William Ewart; "Dermatology and Syphilis," by William S. Gottheil; "Diseases of the Nervous System,
Side 24 - Shall have the general superintendence, management and control of the said hospital, of the grounds, buildings, officers and employees thereof; of the inmates therein, and of all matters relating to the government, discipline, contracts, and fiscal concerns thereof; and make such rules and regulations as may seem to them necessary for carrying out the purposes of such hospital.
Side 25 - Blank forms for such applications shall be provided by the hospital, and shall be forwarded by the superintendent thereof gratuitously to any reputable physician in the county, upon request. So far as practicable, applications for admission to the hospital shall be made upon such forms. The superintendent of the hospital, upon...