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... frequently of great value in the localization of abdominal diseases ; partic- ularly useful in the recognition of renal growths in which the distended gut is found anterior to the growth . These methods are too rarely used and will not ...
... frequently of great value in the localization of abdominal diseases ; partic- ularly useful in the recognition of renal growths in which the distended gut is found anterior to the growth . These methods are too rarely used and will not ...
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... frequently difficult to dis- tinguish between transudates and exudates , and large ovarian , pancreatic , and hydatid cysts , as well as cystic kidneys , may at times be mistaken for ascites . In such cases a careful chemical and ...
... frequently difficult to dis- tinguish between transudates and exudates , and large ovarian , pancreatic , and hydatid cysts , as well as cystic kidneys , may at times be mistaken for ascites . In such cases a careful chemical and ...
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... frequently made . We shall never be able to impress all with the enormous responsibility under which many almost stagger in medicine . Many agencies have influenced American medicine . Whether these originated from communion with Louis ...
... frequently made . We shall never be able to impress all with the enormous responsibility under which many almost stagger in medicine . Many agencies have influenced American medicine . Whether these originated from communion with Louis ...
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... frequently follow operations on the recti muscles . 2. The fascia and even finer bands are of clinical importance in relation to accumulation of fluid , or the extension of morbid growths within the orbit , or in the protection which ...
... frequently follow operations on the recti muscles . 2. The fascia and even finer bands are of clinical importance in relation to accumulation of fluid , or the extension of morbid growths within the orbit , or in the protection which ...
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... frequent experience , when making a tenotomy for con- vergent strabismus , to divide , as we suppose , the entire tendon with all its attachments , but as we remove the speculum , to observe the position of the globe , we find a ...
... frequent experience , when making a tenotomy for con- vergent strabismus , to divide , as we suppose , the entire tendon with all its attachments , but as we remove the speculum , to observe the position of the globe , we find a ...
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Side 459 - Maudsley so aptly expresses it, "there is a destiny made for a man by his ancestors, and no one can elude, were he able to attempt it, the tyranny of his organization.
Side 245 - The remote results have been scarcely less gratifying, 32 of the 54 having been permanently cured. Incision and drainage has proved to be a most • conservative operation, not only in the saving of life, but in the conservation of the sexual organs. Of the fourteen patients in whom subsequently a radical abdominal operation was performed, in only three was it necessary to remove more than one uterine appendage. The substitution of incision for the radical operation has saved many young women from...
Side 226 - Corgier reported that after continuous administration of fairly large doses of creosote carbonate (containing 91 per cent, of creosote, and made from it by the action of nascent carbon dioxide) in most cases a typical fall of temperature occurred during the first twenty-four hours of treatment, and if the remedy was persisted in for a sufficiently long period of time, the apyrexis became permanent.
Side 459 - Heredity is that biological law by which all beings endowed with life tend to repeat themselves in their descendants : it is for the species what personal identity is for the individual. The physiological side ofthis subject has been diligently studied, but not so its psychological side. We propose to supply this deficiency in the present work.
Side 230 - Parents and guardians have no more right to withhold or neglect to provide vaccination for the children under their protection, than they have to jeopard the lives of these helpless infants by not furnishing them with food or clothing. It is criminal to neglect either, as death may be the consequence ; but the failure to provide protection against small-pox seems to be more maliciously wicked than to neglect either food or clothing, as the former may not only cause the death of the child, but may...
Side 182 - General paralysis is dependent upon the occurrence of chronic toxaemia of gastro-intestinal origin; the toxins are mainly bacterial and are formed in consequence of a partial breakdown of those forces by which the harmful development of the microorganisms that constitute the ordinary flora of the alimentary tract is normally prevented...
Side 432 - There is no specific treatment for pneumonia. The young practitioner may bear in mind that patients are more often damaged than helped by the promiscuous drugging which is still only too prevalent.
Side 175 - Vienna, 56 per cent were certainly syphilitic, 25 per cent probably so, while in 19 per cent the data were insufficient to warrant a conclusion of probable syphilis. In all the records of paresis studied in preparing this paper I have found but a single instance of alleged recovery from the disease. From this brief survey of the statistics of general paresis it would appear that it forms about 8.75 per cent of all cases of insanity; that it occurs most frequently between the ages of 30 and 50; that...
Side 345 - Sept. 1880) based upon a series of experiments, deduces the following conclusions. 1st. The presence of a steel or iron foreign body in the eye, when of considerable size and situated near the surface, may be determined by testing for it with a suspended magnet. 2d. The...
Side 459 - I say unto you, the sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children even unto the third and fourth generation.