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  1. Recent Progress in Surgery (pdf)

    8/25/2016

    , as the parts thaw with great rapidity as soon as the warm blood begins to flow from the divided vessels … of blood, and from the nervous irritation dependent upon extensive injury. The kinds of operation … the feeling of a fatty growth : they may, however, be partially emptied of blood by pressure, and thus …

  2. Investigations Upon the Subject of Vaccination (pdf)

    8/25/2016

    of the punctures were sufficiently deep to draw blood. Into each of them was introduced a pointed quill well …

  3. Recent Progress in Surgery

    8/25/2016

    with great rapidity as soon as the warm blood begins to flow from the divided vessels. For operations … be saved, who would otherwise die from the gradual loss of blood, and from the nervous irritation dependent … of a fatty growth: they may, however, be partially emptied of blood by pressure, and thus temporarily reduced …

  4. Investigations Upon the Subject of Vaccination

    8/24/2016

    to draw blood. Into each of them was introduced a pointed quill well deluged with variolous matter …

  5. The Advancement of Medicine by Research

    8/11/2016

    delight in blood and suffering. It is, therefore, important that physicians should he at all times ready … practised the transfusion of animal blood into the veins of a dying person, Mr. Bergh comments as follows … us consider the circulation of the blood, a discovery bearing the same relation to medicine …

  6. The Misuse of Drugs in Modern Practice

    8/11/2016

    of blood in the diseased part, and by paralyzing the general vaso-motor system, bleed the patient into his … they were last used. Stained and stiff with the blood of scores of patients, they were worn, perhaps …

  7. An Epoch in Medicine in an Age of Delusion

    8/11/2016

    of those important white corpuscles of the blood, and the perfecting of the lens of the microscope …, was an inspiration which the most cold blooded could not resist. He delighted in showing the "characteristic morbid … indicates the advantage of the letting of blood. The practice has great antiquity to recommend it, having …

  8. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine

    8/11/2016

    clear to us when objective methods of measuring blood pressure shall come into use. The work … then pale. He is told that this condition is due to a regurgitation of blood at the aortic orifice, and he … that the aortic valves should close slightly after systole, and how this is brought about, that the blood pressure …

  9. Realism in Medicine

    8/11/2016

    the circulation of the blood, and that in the eighteenth century Jenner introduced vaccination. Here the list …, the discovery of the circulation of the blood and vaccination, were both obtained by men following realistic … progress has been made in this research. It has been shown that the blood serum has a certain amount …

  10. The Relation of Pathology to Medicine (pdf)

    8/11/2016

    objective methods of measuring blood pressure shall come into use. The work of the pathologist … of blood at the aortic orifice, and ho cannot see how his study of the normal circulation helps him … after systole, and how this is brought about, that the blood pressure in tho arteries rises at each …

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