Medical News and Abstract, Volumen38

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Lea Brothers & Company, 1880
 

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Página 381 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons In the City of New York.
Página 320 - INDEX MEDICUS.— A Monthly Classified Record of the Current Medical Literature of the World.
Página 443 - In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American play, or looks at an American picture or statue...
Página 591 - In fatal cases the mucous membrane of the cavity of the body of the uterus has been found sometimes partially separated, and it has also been found to contain small disseminated ecchymoses.
Página 302 - The bones which grow the most rapidly are the most frequently affected ; hence, certain spots, such as the lower end of the femur and the upper end of the tibia, present a special anatomical predisposition.
Página 650 - ... a period varying from a few hours to two or three days. The...
Página 289 - PAVY read a paper on this subject, of which the following is an abstract. The...
Página 320 - These are classed under subject headings and followed by the titles of valuable original articles upon the same subject, found, during the like period, in medical journals and transactions of medical societies. The periodicals thus indexed...
Página 158 - ... be carefully and frequently noted. The quantity of alcohol prescribed should be as much only as may be necessary to effect the object for which it is prescribed. In the fourth week, to tide the patient over the concluding days of the disease, it may, as a rule, be given more freely than in the second, or the beginning of the third, week of the disease; but it is in exceptional cases only, that more than twelve ounces of brandy in the twenty-four hours can be taken without inducing the worst symptoms...
Página 270 - Its vapour is quite unirritating to the respiratory passages when inhaled, and in this quality has the advantage over both ether and chloroform. General excitement and the tendency to struggle occur far less frequently than in the early stages of the anaesthesia of ether, and, apparently, even in that of chloroform. It is evident that the impression on the motor centres must be very rapid, and Dr.

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