Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Volum 19Society, 1904 |
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... natural exercise of the or- dinary functions of mental activity that leads to a general survey of the whole broad field that lies before us , and at- tempts to penetrate , even with our imperfect vision , some of the mysteries that lie ...
... natural exercise of the or- dinary functions of mental activity that leads to a general survey of the whole broad field that lies before us , and at- tempts to penetrate , even with our imperfect vision , some of the mysteries that lie ...
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... natural decay . Yet a condition of perfect health in any large community is nowhere to be found . Some allowance may perhaps be charged to the inherent imperfections of our nature . But if we attempt to account for the universal ...
... natural decay . Yet a condition of perfect health in any large community is nowhere to be found . Some allowance may perhaps be charged to the inherent imperfections of our nature . But if we attempt to account for the universal ...
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... nature is easily moved to sympathetic sorrow for affliction , they may well be deemed sufficient to bring into activity a train of sentimental reflection that quickens the heart throbs and suffuses the eyes . The suf- fering and ...
... nature is easily moved to sympathetic sorrow for affliction , they may well be deemed sufficient to bring into activity a train of sentimental reflection that quickens the heart throbs and suffuses the eyes . The suf- fering and ...
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... nature of which the patient does not know . Her father is still living , but has suffered from stomach trouble a great deal of his life . One maternal aunt died of cancer . One brother and seven sisters are living and in good health ...
... nature of which the patient does not know . Her father is still living , but has suffered from stomach trouble a great deal of his life . One maternal aunt died of cancer . One brother and seven sisters are living and in good health ...
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... the patient cannot tell the nature of objects placed in her hands , and they are often dropped to the floor . Patient is unable to stand or walk . The pupil- lary reflexes are normal ; the eye grounds are unchanged IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA .
... the patient cannot tell the nature of objects placed in her hands , and they are often dropped to the floor . Patient is unable to stand or walk . The pupil- lary reflexes are normal ; the eye grounds are unchanged IN PERNICIOUS ANEMIA .
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Side 930 - The handcuffs and fetters in which the hero commonly appears at the end of the second, or the beginning of the third...
Side 585 - A person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, or a professional or registered nurse, shall not be allowed to disclose any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, and which was necessary to enable him to act in that capacity...
Side 663 - O'er the brow of care Smooths away a wrinkle. Wit's electric flame Ne'er so swiftly passes, As when through the frame It shoots from brimming glasses. Fill the bumper fair ! Every drop we sprinkle O'er the brow of care Smooths away a wrinkle.
Side 596 - ... by the personal representatives of the deceased patient, or if the validity of the last will and testament of such deceased patient is in question, by the executor or executors named in said will, or the surviving husband, widow or any heir-at-law or any of the next of kin, of such deceased, or any other party in interest.
Side 160 - ... such of the rooms of said house and such of the articles therein as, in the opinion of the board of health, have been subjected to infection or contagion shall be disinfected by such householder to the satisfaction of said board of health.
Side 596 - The last three sections apply to any examination of a person as a witness unless the provisions thereof are expressly waived upon the trial or examination by the person confessing, the patient or the client.
Side 199 - I thank you for the compliment you have paid me, in inviting me to present to you these new colours, under which you are henceforth to serve your country.
Side 610 - ... information which he may have acquired in attending a patient in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him as a surgeon : Provided, that the presiding judge of a superior court may compel such disclosure, if in his opinion the same is necessary to a proper administration of justice.
Side 202 - And why the same objects produce a diversity of emotions in different individuals, and even in the same individual at different times?
Side 588 - In an action for the recovery of damages for a personal injury the testimony of a physician or surgeon, or of a professional or registered nurse attached to any hospital, dispensary or other charitable institution as to information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, at such hospital, dispensary, or other charitable institution shall be taken before a referee appointed...