St. Mary's Hospital Gazette, Volumer 7-91901 |
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... he was not meant by nature . Some- how , we think , a House Surgeon to Mr. piece of mistletoe , and made a better job of hospitals . Owen would at any rate have got hold of a ST . MARY'S HOSPITAL GAZETTE . [ JANUARY , 1901 .
... he was not meant by nature . Some- how , we think , a House Surgeon to Mr. piece of mistletoe , and made a better job of hospitals . Owen would at any rate have got hold of a ST . MARY'S HOSPITAL GAZETTE . [ JANUARY , 1901 .
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... natural , a state of things which we seem in a fair way of obtaining . The museum has its special dangers , amongst these ... nature is the snare of " typical " specimens it is a vain seeking after the geometrical symmetry of the pons ...
... natural , a state of things which we seem in a fair way of obtaining . The museum has its special dangers , amongst these ... nature is the snare of " typical " specimens it is a vain seeking after the geometrical symmetry of the pons ...
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... nature of which we have no conception . Now and again we hear of startling proofs of its existence ; more usually the recognition is half - unconscious . By some mischance , an only son is killed many thou- sands of miles from his home ...
... nature of which we have no conception . Now and again we hear of startling proofs of its existence ; more usually the recognition is half - unconscious . By some mischance , an only son is killed many thou- sands of miles from his home ...
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... nature of the poisons which are necessary for the production of malignant disease , surgeons are rapidly stereotyping their views regarding the changes which seem necessary for its full development . In the first place , surgeons have ...
... nature of the poisons which are necessary for the production of malignant disease , surgeons are rapidly stereotyping their views regarding the changes which seem necessary for its full development . In the first place , surgeons have ...
Side 19
... nature of the disease . These changes are not to be confounded with the zone of round - celled infiltration , which is found in all actively growing cancers at the margin of the tumour , where growth is most intense . In the ...
... nature of the disease . These changes are not to be confounded with the zone of round - celled infiltration , which is found in all actively growing cancers at the margin of the tumour , where growth is most intense . In the ...
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Side 163 - Herostratus lives that burnt the temple of Diana, he is almost lost that built it; time hath spared the epitaph of Adrian's horse, confounded that of himself. In vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations; and Thersites is like to live as long as Agamemnon.
Side 29 - French ambassador says pleasantly, that they take the small-pox here by way of diversion, as they take the waters in other countries.
Side 29 - The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day, and are in perfect health to the eighth. Then the fever begins to seize them, and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which never mark ; and in eight days' time they are as well as before their illness.
Side 29 - The small-pox, so fatal, and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting, which is the term they give it. There is a set of old women who make it their business to perform the operation every autumn, in the month of September, when the great heat is abated. People send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the small-pox: they make parties...
Side 29 - I am patriot enough to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England ; and I should not fail to write to some of our doctors very particularly about it, if I knew any one of them that I thought had virtue enough to destroy such a considerable branch of their revenue for the good of mankind. But that distemper is too beneficial to them, not to expose to all their resentment the hardy wight that should undertake to put an end to it.
Side 29 - ... together), the old woman comes with a nutshell full of the matter of the best sort of smallpox, and asks what veins you please to have opened.
Side 6 - The competition will be open to any registered medical student in the United Kingdom who has not taken a first prize at one of the society's previous examinations. It will be held simultaneously in London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and at any provincial medical centre in the United Kingdom at which not fewer than three candidates shall offer themselves. Intending candidates should send in their names as early as possible to Dr. PG Griffith, Bonhams, Farnborough, Hants, who will furnish them in return with...
Side 29 - ... to take pains to bring this useful invention into fashion in England ; and I should not fail to write to some of our doctors very particularly about it, if I knew any one of them that I thought had virtue enough to destroy such a considerable branch of their revenue for the good of mankind. But that distemper is too beneficial to them not to expose to all their resentment the hardy wight that should undertake to put an end to it. Perhaps, if I live to return, I may, however, have courage to war...
Side 174 - Professor of Clinical Surgery in King's College, London, and Senior Surgeon to King's College Hospital, and...