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  1. The Physician and Surgeon in War (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    an internal organ, as the lungs, the liver, or the spleen, venesection from a large orifice, which may … 'A 16 THE PHYSICIAN AND placed as to insure free egress for the blood and pus. If large quantities … familiar to need any comment further than this — that in compound fractures and dislocation of a large

  2. Medical Jurisprudence (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    . Cases of smallpox are yearly occurring, and must ever be expected to occur in a large commercial … at by the Committee who prepared that report, " that in the large cities, particularly in the Atlantic States …

  3. Medical Jurisprudence

    8/8/2016

    be realized. Cases of smallpox are yearly occurring, and must ever be expected to occur in a large commercial … of the results arrived at by the Committee who prepared that report, “that in the large cities, particularly …

  4. The Physician and Surgeon in War

    8/8/2016

    , venesection from a large orifice, which may be repeated if needed, is our most effectual means of relief … for the blood and pus. If large quantities are pent up in the cavity of the pleura, the use of the trocar … fractures and dislocation of a large joint, amputation will generally be needed. In the treatment …

  5. The Progress of Medical Science (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    extraordinary parallel this, to a large class of practitioners in the middle of the nineteenth century … by Bartholin and others. Among the independent observers who succeeded Harvey, and contributed largely … of the past as all error— far from it. The records of medicine, both ancient and mo dern, are largely

  6. Search Out the Secrets of Nature

    8/8/2016

    in Disease.” The opinion is by no means a rare one among the people at large, that medical treatment … is of little value. Indeed, when we ourselves consider the large proportion of patients, both in savage … to a moderate amount at dinner only; while the man laboring in the open air will require meat in large

  7. Morbid Anatomy (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    , received a large share of attention in every country where medical science can be said to exist ; and I … frequently found in cancerous growths, and which happened in this case to exist in an unusually large …, as in the case of the various murmurs heard over the heart and large blood-vessels in nervous subjects …

  8. Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    , are at the bottom of this, or contribute to it largely. One of the most ancient is, that disease is a malignant … of extraordinary bodily and mental power ; large in stature, formidable alike with their brains … that a prize-fighter were to have a drastic purgative administered two or three days before a contest, or a large

  9. The Progress of Medical Science

    8/8/2016

    the titles of curers of disease.” A most extraordinary parallel this, to a large class of practitioners … largely to the progress of medicine, Sydenham stood pre-eminent. He utterly disclaimed all allegiance … ancient and modern, are largely imbued with truth, and contain much that is worthy the consideration …

  10. The Principles and Objects of the Massachusetts Medical Society (pdf)

    8/8/2016

    was allowed the same privilege with Harvard University. It could hardly be expected that a society as large … source of all the evils and deficiencies in the profession ; viz., the imperfect education of a large … at large, the professors would gladly raise the standard of their requirements. But what says Harvard …

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