Washington Medical Annals, Volume 121913 Vol. 1-11, no. 3 "including medical miscellany" |
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... puncture inoculations on leaves of the Paris daisy and have studied the structure of the tumors which develop , and these do not have a stem structure but an irregular epithelioma - like structure , derived wholly from the leaf , as may ...
... puncture inoculations on leaves of the Paris daisy and have studied the structure of the tumors which develop , and these do not have a stem structure but an irregular epithelioma - like structure , derived wholly from the leaf , as may ...
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... puncture 10 to 50 Autopsies 25 to 500 For letter of advice or written opinion .. 5 to 500 All certificates of life insurance , insanity , etc. 5 to 25 For attendance upon court in civil cases , per day . 50 to 300 For an examination ...
... puncture 10 to 50 Autopsies 25 to 500 For letter of advice or written opinion .. 5 to 500 All certificates of life insurance , insanity , etc. 5 to 25 For attendance upon court in civil cases , per day . 50 to 300 For an examination ...
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... puncture , col- porrhaphy , curettement , dilation , etc. Operations on the eye : Operation on the lens for cataract , etc. 50 to 500 100 to 1,000 100 to 1,000 5 to 25 25 to 500 25 to 1,000 10 to 15 Chalazion , incision of Enucleation ...
... puncture , col- porrhaphy , curettement , dilation , etc. Operations on the eye : Operation on the lens for cataract , etc. 50 to 500 100 to 1,000 100 to 1,000 5 to 25 25 to 500 25 to 1,000 10 to 15 Chalazion , incision of Enucleation ...
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... puncture with a sharp needle is almost painless , still a spraying with ethyl chlorid or touching the point of injection with a drop of carbolic acid will be effective in preventing the pain of the puncture . Some writers have been at ...
... puncture with a sharp needle is almost painless , still a spraying with ethyl chlorid or touching the point of injection with a drop of carbolic acid will be effective in preventing the pain of the puncture . Some writers have been at ...
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... puncture and the serum treatment are fully described , and stress is laid on prophylaxis . The book has a good index . - G . N. ACKER . POTTENGER , FRANCIS MARION . Tuberculin in Diagnosis and Treatment . 8vo , pp . 243. C. V. MOSBY ...
... puncture and the serum treatment are fully described , and stress is laid on prophylaxis . The book has a good index . - G . N. ACKER . POTTENGER , FRANCIS MARION . Tuberculin in Diagnosis and Treatment . 8vo , pp . 243. C. V. MOSBY ...
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Page 63 - Philadelphia to report on the Operative and Non-operative of Closed and Open Fractures of the Long Bones and the value of radiography in the study of these injuries. Surgeons, who have published papers relating to this subject within the last ten years, will confer a favor by sending two reprints to the Chairman of the Committee. If no reprints are available, the titles and places of their publication are desired.
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Page 193 - Congress and in calling attention to the benefits following the presence of all those actively engaged in promoting the welfare of the child, the school, and the community? The man of to-morrow depends upon the child of to-day, and the child of to-day, roughly speaking, spends half his waking hours under the influence of school conditions.
Page 133 - Potomac water and ultimately the completion of works for filtration, the only proper method of purification. "8. The suppression of all privies and the enforcing of the law 'to make sewer connections. . "9. Careful inspection of all dairies in the District from which our milk supply is drawn, and the enactment of a law by which no milk shall be sold in the District without a permit from the health office. The inspection should cover an examination at the dairies of all possible sources of infection,...
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Page 194 - Ante-natal Hygiene. The president of the Conference will be the Hon. John Burns, MP, president for the Local Government Board. The chairman of the English Executive Committee is Sir Thomas Barlow, and the secretary. Miss J. Halford, 4 Tavistock Square, London, WC The American Committee, in charge of the part to be taken by the United States and Canada, will furnish information to those desiring to attend the conference. Dr. Henry L. Coit, chairman. 277 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, NJ Dr. Philip Van...
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Page 129 - I am very anxious to hear from every physician in the United States who has a case under treatment, or who has had any experience in the treatment of this malady. Von Noorden says "the best treatment for the diabetic is the food containing the greatest amount of starch which the patient can bear without harm.
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