The American Medical Journal, 第 9 巻

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1881
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528 ページ - Life ! we've been long together Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; 'Tis hard. to part when friends are dear — Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear; — Then steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own time; Say not Good Night, — but in some brighter clime Bid me Good Morning.
427 ページ - It was found that the ball, after fracturing the right eleventh rib, had passed through the spinal column in front of the spinal canal, fracturing the body of the first lumbar vertebra, driving a number of small fragments of bone into the adjacent soft parts and lodging below the pancreas, about two inches and a half to the left of the spine and behind the peritoneum, where it had become completely encysted.
465 ページ - But since the antiseptic treatment has been brought into full operation, and wounds and abscesses no longer poison the atmosphere with putrid exhalations, my wards, though in other respects under precisely the same circumstances as before, have completely changed their character; so that during the last nine months not a single instance of pyaemia, hospital gangrene, or erysipelas has occurred in them.
353 ページ - It is not in accord with the interests of the public or the honor of the profession that any physician or medical teacher should examine or sign diplomas or certificates of proficiency for, or otherwise be specially concerned with, the graduation of persons whom they have good reasons to believe intend to support and practice any exclusive and irregular system of medicine.
427 ページ - By previous arrangement a post-mortem examination of the body of President Garfield was made this afternoon in the presence and with the assistance of Drs. Hamilton, Agnew, Bliss, Barnes, Woodward, Reyburn, Andrew H. Smith, of Elberon, and Acting Assistant Surgeon DS Lamb, of the Army Medical Museum, of Washington.
291 ページ - In all cases the dose was three to five grains from two to four hours. The total quantity consumed by each patient varied between six and eighteen powders. In a few cases minute doses of aconite and veratrum were given during the stay of the high temperature, and in other few, small doses of quinine were followed up after the subsidence of the disease. / * * * * It was noted that the medicine seemed to have no influence in changing the secretions so as to modify the character of the evacuations....
291 ページ - It was noted that the medicine seemed to have no influence in changing the secretions so as to modify the character of the evacuations. The discharges would be under control for a time, say from 2 to 12 hours, and the next movement would be a watery one, but there would be no further recurrence of the diarrhoea.
274 ページ - little intricacies of the Lister treatment," and replied to Dr. Younkin. Dr. Younkin spoke ably and at length in favor of the antiseptic practice. Prof. Jay declared that germs would grow in the carbolic spray. He did not employ it in practice. Dr. LE Russell reported that the accounts of the Treasurer had been examined and found correct. He proceeded to •denounce the published volume of transactions as worthless. Dr. Duff, of Illinois, replied with a vigorous declaration in regard to the transactions,...
55 ページ - The State Board of Health shall have the general supervision of the interests of the health and life of the citizens of the State.
175 ページ - Acid, carbolic., sp. vini., aa, one part, ol. terebinth two parts, tinct. iod., one part, glycerin five parts ; pencilling the inflamed skin and its vicinity with it every two hours. No pain or sense of burning is produced, and the skin is usually next day pale and wrinkled. The further progress of the disease is more effectually arrested than by any other remedy, any new patches being rapidly effaced, so that in three or four days the facial erysipelas is usually at an end. The" pencilled places...

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