The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, Volumen7E.S. Gaillard, 1868 |
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... month of November , 1867 , when it was , for the first time , remarked that the patient had a defect of language . The difficulty is explicitly stated to have been at first more notably obvious , in attempts to employ proper names and ...
... month of November , 1867 , when it was , for the first time , remarked that the patient had a defect of language . The difficulty is explicitly stated to have been at first more notably obvious , in attempts to employ proper names and ...
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... month's duration of the cephalalgia and other head symptoms . It is not pos- sible to account in a satisfactory manner for the existence of this ulcer , or to determine from known clinical events , its relations to the intercranial ...
... month's duration of the cephalalgia and other head symptoms . It is not pos- sible to account in a satisfactory manner for the existence of this ulcer , or to determine from known clinical events , its relations to the intercranial ...
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... month , the Governor - General ordered a fast and thanksgiving , in commemoration of its cessation . On the 5th of June , 1767 , twenty years after , it again made its ap- pearance , having been imported by a Danish vessel home- ward ...
... month , the Governor - General ordered a fast and thanksgiving , in commemoration of its cessation . On the 5th of June , 1767 , twenty years after , it again made its ap- pearance , having been imported by a Danish vessel home- ward ...
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... months about , of an enfeeblement and marked weakness in his vision , before - time very good and very long . With the right eye he could read no more than the character 11 of Jaeger's scale , and with the left eye than the character 13 ...
... months about , of an enfeeblement and marked weakness in his vision , before - time very good and very long . With the right eye he could read no more than the character 11 of Jaeger's scale , and with the left eye than the character 13 ...
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... month of Septem- ber , 1862 , was so feeble that he dared not trust himself in the chase , and finally , in attempting to shoot , notwith- standing before this , he was exceedingly far - sighted , he could distinguish nothing but the ...
... month of Septem- ber , 1862 , was so feeble that he dared not trust himself in the chase , and finally , in attempting to shoot , notwith- standing before this , he was exceedingly far - sighted , he could distinguish nothing but the ...
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Página 476 - ... of such differences nor the adjudication of the arbitrators should be made public, as publicity in a case of this nature may be personally injurious to the individuals concerned, and can hardly fail to bring discredit on the faculty.
Página 286 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases...
Página 287 - ... and operations in the daily prints, or to suffer such publications to be made; to invite laymen to be present at operations; to boast of cures and remedies; to adduce certificates of skill and success; or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.
Página 691 - Resolved, That a committee of five members be appointed by the chair, to take into consideration the subjects alluded to in the President's address, and report at this meeting. This resolution having been adopted, the President selected as members of the committee, Dr.
Página 275 - 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 276 - Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness.
Página 286 - It is the duty of physicians, who are frequent witnesses of the enormities committed by quackery, and the injury to health and even destruction of life caused by the use of quack medicines, to enlighten the public on these subjects, to expose the injuries sustained by the unwary from the devices and pretensions of artful empirics and impostors.
Página 476 - ... numerous points in medical ethics and etiquette through which the feelings of medical men may be painfully assailed in their intercourse with each other...
Página 594 - Secretaries of all medical organizations are requested to forward lists of their delegates, as soon as elected, to the Permanent Secretary.
Página 360 - A CONSPECTUS OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Comprising Manuals of Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. Second edition. In one royal 12mo. volume of 1028 pages, with 477 illustrations.