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  1. The Present Position and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diagnosis

    10/19/2016

    life itself, and that through an unjustifiable confidence in our skill in diagnosis and more especially … demonstrated, ended in a pathological and mechanical complication of the very first magnitude and operative … life before. In that case an eminent pathologist failed to name the disease in twenty guesses …

  2. The Blood in Surgery - A Historical and Critical Study (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    to their proper perspectives the vast individual factors in the complex of modern life as affected by steam power … the ancient misconception of the arteries' contents. One is tempted always to dwell upon the life … of an artery or a vein may suffice to draw away all of the life stream. His knowledge of the nature …

  3. Dyspepsia and Indigestion Viewed from a Surgical Standpoint

    10/19/2016

    neurasthenics for whose welfare you are at your wit's end. A very small proportion is suitable for surgical … issue. Had the true pathology been recognized and dealt with within a reasonable time, the risk to life …. These infections are not, necessarily confined to those past middle life. Our cases demonstrate that 40% occurred …

  4. Dyspepsia and Indigestion Viewed from a Surgical Standpoint (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    end. A very smallproportion is suitable for surgical .consideration.The vast majority are still … recognized and dealt with within a reasonable time, the risk to life would have been scarcely greater than … middle life. Our cases demonstrate that 40';,: occurred in patients under forty years of age, 2 of them …

  5. The Present Position and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diagnosis (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    to undermine health or destroy life itself, and that through an unjustifi- able confidence in our skill …, ended in a pathological and mechanical complication of the very first magnitude and operative danger … lesion. I have had one such case in my life before. In that case an eminent pathologist failed to name …

  6. Movements in Medicine (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    individual effort to accomplishtheir ends. This will be time to a still largerextent in the future … upon the life of the vast bulk of the profession who are engaged in practice. What I would refer to now … appreciated that the manner and condi- tions of life largely determine the occurrence of disease …

  7. Movements in Medicine

    10/19/2016

    rather than individual effort to accomplish their ends. This will be time to a still larger extent … upon the life of the vast bulk of the profession who are engaged in practice. What I would refer to now … that the manner and conditions of life largely determine the occurrence of disease, and they have been active …

  8. Some Abuses in Surgical Practice (pdf)

    10/19/2016

    in the midst of the, increasingly absorbing activities of ou^ daily life, to testify to our grateful … substantial service, he touched life on many sides, to the advantage and honor of them all. In the midst … of an active professional life, de- voted chiefly to surgery, he found time to give us an example of devotion …

  9. The General Practitioner and the Specialist

    10/18/2016

    schools and reaches forward through the whole period of preparation for the active work of life … of the field and devotes his life to an assiduous cultivation of it. The successful merchant no longer tries … profession in other countries. All these things make the general practitioner's life much more laborious than …

  10. Some Fermentations in Medical Education (pdf)

    10/18/2016

    what elements of gooel have come, and perhaps to forecast, some of what, may be hoped for when the end … be no other motive that, compels this constant devotion to their life work. The pecuniary reward is such that … their life offers them — work on day after day and will con- tinue until the time that work …

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