The Medical World, Volume 12Roy Jackson., 1894 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 92
Page 2
... skin or mucous mem- brane of a patient who is taking iodine in any form or any of its salts internally . The iodine appears in the natural secretions found on the membranes - tears , saliva , mucus - and in the pathological secretions ...
... skin or mucous mem- brane of a patient who is taking iodine in any form or any of its salts internally . The iodine appears in the natural secretions found on the membranes - tears , saliva , mucus - and in the pathological secretions ...
Page 4
... skin with pure soap and then rinse off with cold water ; dry and apply ointment of red iodide of mercury , five grains to the ounce of lanoline . Then apply benzoated zinc ointment with a little oil of rose . Keep the general health in ...
... skin with pure soap and then rinse off with cold water ; dry and apply ointment of red iodide of mercury , five grains to the ounce of lanoline . Then apply benzoated zinc ointment with a little oil of rose . Keep the general health in ...
Page 13
... skin seemed less . The second month the scales and scabs began to come off and new skin began to form . The third month the arms be- gan to look natural and , as the new skin formed , no scars were left and the disease appeared to be ...
... skin seemed less . The second month the scales and scabs began to come off and new skin began to form . The third month the arms be- gan to look natural and , as the new skin formed , no scars were left and the disease appeared to be ...
Page 17
... skin eruptive diseases , which have receded from the skin to the mucous membrane , gives tone and energy to the nervous system and contributes to the gener- ation of nerve force . Employment - Amenorrhea , leucorrhea , dys- menorrhea ...
... skin eruptive diseases , which have receded from the skin to the mucous membrane , gives tone and energy to the nervous system and contributes to the gener- ation of nerve force . Employment - Amenorrhea , leucorrhea , dys- menorrhea ...
Page 18
... well established fact that the mucous and serous membranes are not as well supplied with sentient nerves as is the skin , and that these surfaces will tolerate a degree of heat , without 18 THE MEDICAL WORLD . The Post-Partum Do.
... well established fact that the mucous and serous membranes are not as well supplied with sentient nerves as is the skin , and that these surfaces will tolerate a degree of heat , without 18 THE MEDICAL WORLD . The Post-Partum Do.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acetanilid action alcohol Alkaloidal antiseptic applied atropine attack bath believe blood bowels called calomel cancer carbolic acid catarrh cause cent child chloroform chronic cold condition cough cure diagnosis diarrhea diphtheria disease doctor doses drams drops drug eczema Editor MEDICAL WORLD:-I effect ergot Eucalyptol examination experience five fluid four gave give given glycerine gonorrhea grains granules headache hemorrhage hypodermic injection iodide irritation journal labor MEDICAL WORLD medicine membrane ment milk minutes months morphine nerve nervous never night operation opium ounces pain patient permanganate physician pilocarpine placenta poison potassium powder practice present Prof profession pruritus quinine readers remedy rheumatism salicylate salicylic acid skin solution stomach strychnine suffering sulph symptoms syphilis syrup teaspoonful temperature Tinct tincture tion tissue tonic treated treatment trouble typhoid fever urine uterine uterus vomiting weeks zinc
Popular passages
Page 410 - Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.
Page 387 - Cloth, 126 pages, interleaved for adding notes and other illustrations, $1.25 net. Philadelphia: The FA Davis Co., Publishers, 1914 and 1916 Cherry Street.
Page 267 - By GEORGE M. GOULD, AM, MD, Author of "The Student's Medical Dictionary," "30,000 Medical Words Pronounced and Defined," "The Meaning and the Method of Life," "Borderland Studies ;" Editor of "American Medicine,
Page 268 - The importance attached to this drug, I think, is due to its anodyne and analgesic power, and the celerity with which it acts. As an antipyretic in fevers, it acts more slowly than antipyrin, but is not attended with as much depression of the cardiac system and cyanosis.
Page 110 - For Sale by Subscription. AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By American Teachers. Edited by Louis STARR, MD, assisted by THOMPSON S. WESTCOTT, MD In one handsome royal-8vo volume of 1190 pages, profusely illustrated with wood-cuts, half-tone and colored plates. Net Prices : Cloth, $7.00 ; Sheep or Half-Morocco, $8.00.
Page 112 - Put not all thine eggs in the one basket" — which is but a manner of saying, "Scatter your money and your attention"; but the wise man saith, "Put all your eggs in the one basket and — WATCH THAT BASKET.
Page 112 - THE ASSOCIATION OF MILITARY SURGEONS OF THE UNITED STATES," will be held in Washington, D. C., May 1st, 2d and 3d, 1894.
Page 363 - Instead of the conical termination and minute foramen, which characterizes a perfected tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves, is in a condition of irritation because of the morbid activity of the process of dentition — augmented vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperemia sufficient, possibly, to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete aperture...
Page 363 - ... thus giving rise to a true toothache, comparable only to that exquisite torture which is experienced in after life from an exposed and irritated pulp.
Page 227 - Cocaine given continuously from the beginning can completely abort the disease. 2. If given after the eruption has appeared, it will transform confluent or hemorrhagic forms into the discrete.