The Medical Circular: A Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Issue 48; Issue 150841853 |
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... interesting case of vaccinia and variola in an infant , I am induced to relate a very similar case which occurred in an adult , considering that the questio vexata of the present day can only be settled by authenticated facts . I must ...
... interesting case of vaccinia and variola in an infant , I am induced to relate a very similar case which occurred in an adult , considering that the questio vexata of the present day can only be settled by authenticated facts . I must ...
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... interesting asser- tions , and will , should they prove to have any foundation in truth , promptly place the invaluable Confiteria at the disposal of our chemists . -- Mr. Giraldès has recently brought forward before both Academies a ...
... interesting asser- tions , and will , should they prove to have any foundation in truth , promptly place the invaluable Confiteria at the disposal of our chemists . -- Mr. Giraldès has recently brought forward before both Academies a ...
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... interesting dis quisition on the classification , natural history , and treatment of morbid growths . It is shown that the distinction between inno- cent and malignant growths is by no means so well marked as it is generally supposed to ...
... interesting dis quisition on the classification , natural history , and treatment of morbid growths . It is shown that the distinction between inno- cent and malignant growths is by no means so well marked as it is generally supposed to ...
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... interesting to the profession . We must merely glance at the surgical curiosities which pass before the eye in chapters 17 and 18 , devoted to Injuries of , and Foreign Bodies in the Rectum . How a weaver vainly essayed to relieve a ...
... interesting to the profession . We must merely glance at the surgical curiosities which pass before the eye in chapters 17 and 18 , devoted to Injuries of , and Foreign Bodies in the Rectum . How a weaver vainly essayed to relieve a ...
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... interesting subject : The patient was an apparently athletic journeyman in the prime of life , but displaying in his countenance the signs of some deep - seated and painful affection . He had been ad- mitted twenty - four hours before ...
... interesting subject : The patient was an apparently athletic journeyman in the prime of life , but displaying in his countenance the signs of some deep - seated and painful affection . He had been ad- mitted twenty - four hours before ...
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Page 147 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived, immediately upon which, cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth.
Page 147 - The friction must be continued under the blankets or over the dry clothing. Promote the warmth of the body by the application of hot flannels, bottles or bladders of hot water, heated bricks, etc., to the pit of the stomach, the armpits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet.
Page 160 - Those candidates who shall have pursued the whole of their studies in Scotland or Ireland, will be admitted to Examination upon the production of the several certificates required respectively by the College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, and the College of Surgeons in Ireland, from candidates for their Diploma, together with a certificate of instruction and proficiency in the practice of Vaccination ; and satisfactory evidence of having been occupied,...
Page 160 - Certificates, viz. : — 1. Of being twenty-one years of age. 2. Of having been engaged during four years in the acquirement of Professional knowledge. 3. Of having studied Practical Pharmacy during three months.
Page 181 - Attendance during at least six winter months on the medical or surgical practice of a general hospital which accommodates at least eighty patients, and, during the same period, on a course of Practical Anatomy, may be reckoned as one of such four years, and to that extent shall be held equivalent to one year's attendance on courses of lectures as above prescribed.
Page 147 - On the restoration of life, a teaspoonful of warm. water should be given; and then, if the power of swallowing has returned, small quantities of wine, -warm brandy and water, or coffee should be administered. The patient should be kept in bed, and a disposition to sleep encouraged.
Page 163 - These Certificates shall be transmitted to the Registrar at least fourteen days before the Examination begins. The Fee for this Examination shall be Five Pounds.
Page 181 - Apothecaries, or a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 4. That he has attended for at least six months, by apprenticeship or otherwise, the out-practice of...
Page 147 - Then turn down the patient's arms, and press them gently and firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest.
Page 176 - Medica, Institutes of Medicine or Physiology, Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery and the Diseases peculiar to Women and Children (two courses of Midwifery of three months each...