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Página 38
... Acid Citric , Potas . Iod . Syrup Arom . , grs . xxxvi . 3i . 3i . 3vi . M. Sig . Tablespoonful every four hours , with xx . grs . hyd . chloral at night , if needed to produce sleep . Sometimes the chloral would be needed ; in others ...
... Acid Citric , Potas . Iod . Syrup Arom . , grs . xxxvi . 3i . 3i . 3vi . M. Sig . Tablespoonful every four hours , with xx . grs . hyd . chloral at night , if needed to produce sleep . Sometimes the chloral would be needed ; in others ...
Página 39
... acid and borax , equal parts , re- duced to a fine powder and blown into the throat every four hours , supporting ... acid and borax used as above . They are both antiseptics , and the borax helps to dissolve the acid while in contact ...
... acid and borax , equal parts , re- duced to a fine powder and blown into the throat every four hours , supporting ... acid and borax used as above . They are both antiseptics , and the borax helps to dissolve the acid while in contact ...
Página 40
... Acid Arom . Sulph . Syrup Simp . 3vi . živ . grs . xvi . m . xx . zii . Teaspoonful every four hours between the doses of the car bolate . Fat bacon to the throat . 21st . Pulse 160 ; temperature 103 ; breathing more reg- ular . 22d ...
... Acid Arom . Sulph . Syrup Simp . 3vi . živ . grs . xvi . m . xx . zii . Teaspoonful every four hours between the doses of the car bolate . Fat bacon to the throat . 21st . Pulse 160 ; temperature 103 ; breathing more reg- ular . 22d ...
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... acid . This is a very hastily written and very meagre report , but I trust the Society will excuse it for the reasons above named . Prof. E. F. Ingals presented , in connection with the report , the following paper : AN IMPROVED METHOD ...
... acid . This is a very hastily written and very meagre report , but I trust the Society will excuse it for the reasons above named . Prof. E. F. Ingals presented , in connection with the report , the following paper : AN IMPROVED METHOD ...
Página 44
... acid , at 100 ° F. , or the cleansing may be deferred for twenty - four or forty - eight hours . After the pus has been discharged , a slit a couple of inches in length , should be made in the middle of the elastic bandage for the ...
... acid , at 100 ° F. , or the cleansing may be deferred for twenty - four or forty - eight hours . After the pus has been discharged , a slit a couple of inches in length , should be made in the middle of the elastic bandage for the ...
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Página 25 - I HOLD every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavour themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Página 39 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Página 21 - ... for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession; for enlightening and directing public opinion in regard to the duties> responsibilities, and requirements of medical men ; for exciting and encouraging emulation and concert of action in the profession, and for facilitating and fostering friendly intercourse between those who are engaged in it...
Página 20 - Association ;" and, Inasmuch as an institution so conducted as to give frequent, united, and emphatic expression to the views and aims of the medical profession in this country, must, at all times, have a beneficial influence, and supply more efficient means than have hitherto been available here for cultivating and advancing medical knowledge; for elevating the standard of medical education ; for promoting the usefulness, honor, and interests of the medical profession...
Página 120 - The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness.
Página 167 - ... their face wearing in infancy the lineaments of age, their voice a constant wail, their whole aspect an embodiment of woe. But give to such children the food that nature destined for them, and if the remedy do not come...
Página 246 - Mussey it was resolved that each State Medical Society be requested to prepare an Annual Register of all the regular practitioners of medicine in their respective States, giving the names of the colleges in which they may have graduated, and date of diploma or license.
Página 167 - The infant whose mother refuses to perform towards it a mother's part, or who, by accident, disease, or death, is deprived of the food that nature destined for it, too often languishes and dies. Such children you may often see, with no fat to give plumpness to their limbs, — no red particles in their blood to impart a healthy hue to their skin, — their face wearing in infancy the lineaments of age, — their voice a constant wail, — their whole aspect an embodiment of woe. But give to such...
Página 87 - That the distinctive treatment suited to idiots and imbeciles ought to be applied collectively, especially in the earlier stages of education. " 5th. That idiots and imbeciles cannot with advantage be placed in ordinary schools with other children.
Página 88 - ... about the wards of a lunatic asylum. The benefits to be derived, even in idiot cases, apparently hopeless, from a distinctive system, and from persevering endeavours to develope the dormant powers, physical and intellectual, are now so fully established, that any argument upon the subject would be superfluous.