The Indiana Journal of Medicine, Band 2

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Thad M. Stevens
C.P. Wilder, 1871
 

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Seite 4 - ... and dispatch so much business in so short a time. Besides this body of regular troops, there are stragglers, who without being duly listed and enrolled, do infinite mischief to those who are so unlucky as to fall into their hands.
Seite 4 - If, in the third place, we look into the profession of physic, we shall find a most formidable body of men. The sight of them is enough to make a man serious, for we may lay it down as a maxim, that when a nation abounds in physicians, it grows thin of people.
Seite 285 - Oil that can be depended upon as strictly pure and scientifically prepared, having been long felt by the medical profession, we were induced to undertake its manufacture at the Fishing Stations where the fish are brought to land every few hours, and the Livers consequently are in great perfection. This oil is manufactured by us on the sea-shore, with the greatest care, from fresh, healthy livers, of the Cod only...
Seite 180 - The Eye in Health and Disease. Being a Series of Articles on the Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Eye, and its Surgical and Medical Treatment. By B. JOY JEFFRIES, AM, MD, Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Member of the American Ophthalmoiogical Society, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Mass.
Seite 4 - There are, besides the above-mentioned, innumerable retainers to physic, who, for want of other patients, amuse themselves with the stifling of cats in an air-pump, cutting up dogs alive, or impaling of insects upon the point of a needle for microscopical observations...
Seite 522 - Secretaries of all medical organizations are requested to forward lists of their Delegates as soon as elected, to the Permanent Secretary.
Seite 568 - Pulmonary Consumption ; its Nature, Varieties, and Treatment : with an Analysis of One Thousand Cases to exemplify its Duration. By CJB WILLIAMS, MDFRS and CT WILLIAMS, MA MD Oxon.
Seite 230 - The insolubility of this vermifuge impairs its utility. Cold or warm water takes up the merest trace. Chloroform, absolute alcohol, the strongest acetic acid, turpentine, hot olive oil, and hot glycerine, are the only simple fluids that dissolve any appreciable quantity. On cooling, it separates from the oil and glycerine; and the addition of water to the other solvents produces the same result. It is obvious, therefore, that none of these solvents are adapted for the use of Santonine as a medicinal...
Seite 133 - When applied, the burning is precisely like that produced by a cataplasm of strong mustard ; but, at the same time, a sedative action is perceived, which somewhat neutralizes the smarting, while it does not prevent an excessive irritation of the skin. It does not blister, but the part the chloral has been applied to becomes exceedingly inflamed, and more or less swollen, and, according to the length of time of application, shows a merely reddened skin, or a suppuration of several weeks
Seite 152 - Those which are inserted in other tissues, not as essential to their structure, but as accessories, as connecting or incorporating them with the other structures of vegetative or animal life, such as nerve-fibres and blood-vessels.

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