Canada Lancet, Volume 30Lancet Publishing Company, 1897 - Medicine |
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... method of procedure , otherwise we may be taken at a serious disadvantage . It is not claimed that there is anything new or original in the methods pur- sued , or in the thoughts herein given expression to , but it is hoped they will ...
... method of procedure , otherwise we may be taken at a serious disadvantage . It is not claimed that there is anything new or original in the methods pur- sued , or in the thoughts herein given expression to , but it is hoped they will ...
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... method is as follows : ( 1 ) The catgut is wound tightly on an ordinary large glass test - tube . ( 2 ) Immersion twelve to forty - eight hours in aqueous solu- tion of formulin two to four per cent . ( 3 ) Immersion in flowing water at ...
... method is as follows : ( 1 ) The catgut is wound tightly on an ordinary large glass test - tube . ( 2 ) Immersion twelve to forty - eight hours in aqueous solu- tion of formulin two to four per cent . ( 3 ) Immersion in flowing water at ...
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... method is practised as a specialty , it would be far more discreditable both to intelligence and to the honesty of those who manage them than is generally appreciated . But what would be said of operations in hopeless cases ? I maintain ...
... method is practised as a specialty , it would be far more discreditable both to intelligence and to the honesty of those who manage them than is generally appreciated . But what would be said of operations in hopeless cases ? I maintain ...
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... method ; and second , to describe briefly the method itself . The principle involved is not a new one ; only in the manner of carrying it out is there any originality claimed . Since the appearance in 1877 of the classical work of ...
... method ; and second , to describe briefly the method itself . The principle involved is not a new one ; only in the manner of carrying it out is there any originality claimed . Since the appearance in 1877 of the classical work of ...
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... method than any other with which we are familiar . To insure success with any method it is essential that the operation should be performed within a few hours after the perforation has taken place . This is well brought out in the very ...
... method than any other with which we are familiar . To insure success with any method it is essential that the operation should be performed within a few hours after the perforation has taken place . This is well brought out in the very ...
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Page 653 - Prompt ; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products. The prescribed dose produces a feeling of buoyancy, and removes depression and melancholy ; hence the preparation is of great value in the treatment of mental and nervous affections.
Page 431 - Wherefore his servants said unto him, Let there be sought for my lord the king a young virgin: and let her stand before the king, and let her cherish him, and let her lie in thy bosom, that my lord the king may get heat.
Page xxx - The special indication of this combination of phosphates in spinal affections, caries, necrosis, ununited fractures, marasmus, poorly developed children, retarded dentition, alcohol, opium, tobacco habits, gestation and lactation to promote development, etc., and as a PHYSIOLOGICAL RESTORATIVE in sexual debility, and all used-up conditions of the nervous system, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.
Page 128 - Edited with the assent of the author, by Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 264 - It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations ; and it possesses the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. It has...
Page viii - THE GREAT FACT IN MODERN MEDICINE: " The Blood is the Life," And Where Nature fails to make Good Blood, WE CAN INTRODUCE IT. BOVININE is Bovine Blood Unaltered from the Arteries of the Bullock; The Universal Auxiliary of Modern Medicine and Surgery, and the TRUE "ANTITOXIN " of Healthy Nature. In the more enlightened progress of Modern Medicine, "Bloodletting "has given place to Blood- getting. Aye ! Get Good Blood— but How ? Not by the Alimentary Process.
Page 484 - Gynecology," designed especially for the use of Students and General Practitioners, by Francis H. Davenport, MD, Instructor in Gynecology in the Medical Department of Harvard University, Boston. Third edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged, with many additional illustrations. "A Treatise on Gynecology,'' by EC Dudley, AM, MD, Professor of Gynecology in the Chicago Medical College, Chicago.
Page 319 - BLOOD CORPUSCLES filling the field, in all their integrity, fullness, and energy; ready for direct transfusion into the system by any and every mode of access known to medical and surgical practice; alimentary, rectal, hypodermical, or topical. In short, it is now an established fact, that if Nature fails to make good blood, we can introduce it. Nothing of disease, so Micro-photographed far- has seemed to stand before it.
Page xxx - SANMETTO FOR GENITOURINARY DISEASES. A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto In a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle. A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System. SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDERCYSTITIS URETHRITIS -PRE-SEN I LITY.
Page 210 - Weekly (dated, for 30 patients) ; Monthly (undated, for 120 patients per month) ; Perpetual (undated, for 30 patients weekly per year) ; and Perpetual (undated, for 60 patients weekly per year).