The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volumen60Fannin & Company, 1875 |
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Página 200 - Professor of Pathology and Practical Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York; Visiting Physician to the Bellevue Hospital, etc.
Página 422 - GRIFFITHS.— LESSONS ON PRESCRIPTIONS AND THE ART OF PRESCRIBING. By W. HANDSEL GRIFFITHS.
Página 138 - a disease of the brain (idiopathic or sympathetic), affecting the integrity of the mind, whether marked by intellectual or emotional disorder.
Página 218 - Fibrous-looking tumours, varying from the size of a pea to that of a filbert or walnut, along the walls of the thoracic aorta and oesophagus, both tubes being affected, or only one.
Página 238 - ... towards the right side. The patient may be placed in the ordinary obstetric position. Having lubricated my left hand, I introduce it as far into the vagina as is necessary, in order to reach a finger's length within the cervix. Sometimes it requires the whole hand, sometimes three or four fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the...
Página 327 - Cicero remarks, that not to know what has been transacted in former times, is to continue always a child. If no use is made of the labors of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.
Página 238 - Fig. 164. far into the vagina as is necessary, in order to reach a finger's length within the cervix. Sometimes it requires the whole hand, sometimes three or four fingers will be sufficient in the vagina. Having clearly made out the head and its direction, whether to one side or other of the os uteri, I place my right hand on the abdomen of the patient towards the fundus ; I then endeavour to make out the breech, which is seldom a difficult matter.
Página 338 - I mentioned a long pair, curved to one side, which I contrived several years ago, for taking a firmer hold of the head in the pelvis when high; but I did not then recommend the use of them, because I was afraid of encouraging young practitioners to exert too great force, and give their assistance too soon.
Página 341 - mind as much depressed as the body : they would both " sink together under the influence of such continued
Página 539 - I desire to thank you for the honour you have done me in placing me in this chair, an honour enhanced by the fact that it has been filled by men so distinguished as my immediate predecessors.