International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1915 |
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... person in Great Britain to suggest and successfully use X - rays for ringworm . My first successful case was begun in November , 1902 , and finished early in January , 1903 ; I show you a photograph of this case , taken some months ...
... person in Great Britain to suggest and successfully use X - rays for ringworm . My first successful case was begun in November , 1902 , and finished early in January , 1903 ; I show you a photograph of this case , taken some months ...
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... persons being cured by the morphine habit . b . Continuous current , either from the batteries or from the main , suitably guarded , is , of course , useful in electrolysis of hairs . The negative pole is applied to the needle . I ...
... persons being cured by the morphine habit . b . Continuous current , either from the batteries or from the main , suitably guarded , is , of course , useful in electrolysis of hairs . The negative pole is applied to the needle . I ...
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... person of fifteen stone to twelve stone in three months , and that without in any way exhausting his strength . This method is also used to reduce frequency of the heart's action ; if the heart is working at 100 a minute , the ...
... person of fifteen stone to twelve stone in three months , and that without in any way exhausting his strength . This method is also used to reduce frequency of the heart's action ; if the heart is working at 100 a minute , the ...
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... person . Furthermore , it is sometimes desirable that after this mas- sage the patient should lie on his back , or partly on the right side , and place the left arm so that the elbow will be near the ilium and the forearm will lie ...
... person . Furthermore , it is sometimes desirable that after this mas- sage the patient should lie on his back , or partly on the right side , and place the left arm so that the elbow will be near the ilium and the forearm will lie ...
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... person who looks after the massage in diseases of the gall- bladder and ducts should have both a good knowledge of these diseases and also a good knowledge of other diseases , particularly those which must be differentially ...
... person who looks after the massage in diseases of the gall- bladder and ducts should have both a good knowledge of these diseases and also a good knowledge of other diseases , particularly those which must be differentially ...
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Page i - INTERNATIONAL CLINICS. A Quarterly of Illustrated Clinical Lectures and Especially Prepared Original Articles on Treatment, Medicine, Surgery, Neurology, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene, and Other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners.
Page 218 - Nothing contained in this section shall apply — (a) To the dispensing or distribution of any of the aforesaid drugs to a patient by a physician, dentist, or veterinary surgeon registered under this Act in the course of his professional practice only: Provided, That such physician, dentist, or veterinary surgeon shall keep a record of all such drugs dispensed or distributed, showing the amount dispensed or distributed, the date, and the name and address of the patient to whom such drugs...
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Page 294 - In zone therapy we divide the body longitudinally into ten zones, five on each side, and including the median line. The first, second, third, fourth, and fifth zones begin in the toes and end in the thumbs and fingers, or vice versa. The first zone extends from the great toe up the entire height of the body from front to back, across the chest and back and down the arm into the thumb, or vice versa.
Page 167 - ... but because of intrinsic difficulties. The possibilities of error in observation and of confusion of data are present in an unusual degree. The neurotic factor in the patient and the personal factor in the observer require considerable allowance to be made in the interpretation of blood-pressure findings and in the estimation of therapeutic procedures.
Page 181 - Chirurgie, an honorary member of the Societe Chirurgical de Paris, an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and a charter member of the American College of Surgeons. He has been president of the American Association of...