The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 109

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Cupples, Upham & Company, 1883 - Medicine

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Page 391 - Report on Medical Education, Medical Colleges, and the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine in the United States and Canada, 1765-1891.
Page 81 - Standing by her bed one day, she suddenly fell on to it, not from loss of sense, but from paralysis of the right arm and leg, and the right side of the face.
Page 262 - A strip of black indiarubber bandage, about two yards long, is to be doubled, and passed between the thighs, its centre lying between the tuber ischii of the side to be operated on and the anus. A common calico thigh roller must next be laid lengthways over the external iliac artery.
Page 96 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
Page 384 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION AT ITS MEETING AT NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8-10, 1831.
Page 165 - Mu ni 1C> gives it as his opinion that " the future safety of the patient demands that the secundines should be at once removed after expulsion of the foetus in every case of abortion in which such removal can be accomplished without force sufficient to injure the woman.
Page 240 - GENERAL' RECEIPT-BOOK : comprising a copious Veterinary Formulary and Table of Veterinary Materia Medica ; Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists
Page 392 - An act for the appointing of physicians and surgeons," — after reciting that " forasmuch as the science and cunning of physic and surgery (to the perfect knowledge whereof be requisite both great learning and ripe experience) is daily within this realm exercised by a great multitude of ignorant persons, of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same, nor in any other kind of learning...
Page 232 - On the contrary, the whole experience and observation of my life lead me to look with greater admiration, and an envy ever increasing, on the broadened culture which is the true end and aim of the university. On this point I cannot be too explicit; for I should be sorry indeed if anything...
Page 48 - THE Trustees of the Fiske Fund, at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society, held at Providence, June 5, 1813, announced that they had awarded a premium of two hundred dollars to an essay on " Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Phlebitis," bearing the motto:

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