Medical essays 1842-1882Houghton Mifflin, 1892 |
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... America it has undoubtedly proved more popular and lucrative , yet how loose a hold it has on the public confidence is shown by the fact that , when a specially valued life , which has been played with by one of its agents , is ...
... America it has undoubtedly proved more popular and lucrative , yet how loose a hold it has on the public confidence is shown by the fact that , when a specially valued life , which has been played with by one of its agents , is ...
Page xvi
... America , and was doubtless the source in some measure of the errors I combated . THE CONTAGIOUSNESS OF PUERPERAL FEVER ... American Journal of Medical Sciences . " Still it had its effect , as I have every reason to believe . I cannot ...
... America , and was doubtless the source in some measure of the errors I combated . THE CONTAGIOUSNESS OF PUERPERAL FEVER ... American Journal of Medical Sciences . " Still it had its effect , as I have every reason to believe . I cannot ...
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... American , and formerly enjoying great repute for the cure of vari- ous diseases . Many have seen or heard of a satirical poem , written by one of our own countrymen also , about forty years since , and called " Terrible Tractora- tion ...
... American , and formerly enjoying great repute for the cure of vari- ous diseases . Many have seen or heard of a satirical poem , written by one of our own countrymen also , about forty years since , and called " Terrible Tractora- tion ...
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... America and Europe , whose patronage he enjoyed . He goes so far as to signify that ROYALTY itself was to be included among the number . When the Perkinean Institution was founded , no less a person than Lord Rivers was elected ...
... America and Europe , whose patronage he enjoyed . He goes so far as to signify that ROYALTY itself was to be included among the number . When the Perkinean Institution was founded , no less a person than Lord Rivers was elected ...
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... America , by the learned and the illustrious . The " Perkinistic Committee " made this statement in their report : " Mr. Perkins has annually laid before the public a large collection of new cases communi- cated to him for that purpose ...
... America , by the learned and the illustrious . The " Perkinistic Committee " made this statement in their report : " Mr. Perkins has annually laid before the public a large collection of new cases communi- cated to him for that purpose ...
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Page 381 - He answered and said, Whether he be a sinner or no, I know not : one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see.
Page 22 - why won't you listen to reason? I had them a dead bargain, or I should not have bought them. The silver rims alone will sell for double the money.
Page 410 - And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Page xv - I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind, — and all the worse for the fishes.
Page 103 - I ARRIVED AT THAT CERTAINTY IN THE MATTER THAT I COULD VENTURE TO FORETELL WHAT WOMEN WOULD BE AFFECTED WITH THE DISEASE, UPON HEARING BY WHAT MIDWIFE THEY WERE TO BE DELIVERED, OR BY WHAT NURSE THEY WERE TO BE ATTENDED, DURING THEIR LYING-IN: AND ALMOST IN EVERY INSTANCE MY PREDICTION WAS VERIFIED.
Page 33 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
Page 11 - So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility, I did not think had been the portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman...
Page 131 - The practical point to be illustrated is the following : The disease known as Puerperal Fever is so far contagious as to be frequently carried from patient to patient by physicians and nurses.
Page 437 - I remember calling the Voltaire of pelvic literature, — a sceptic as to the morality of the race in general, who would have submitted Diana to treatment with his mineral specifics, and ordered a course of blue pills for the vestal virgins.
Page 265 - The disgrace of medicine has been that colossal system of self-deception, in obedience to which mines have been emptied of their cankering minerals, the...