London Medical, Surgical, and Pharmaceutical Repository, Monthly Journal and Review, 5. kötet

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1816
 

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85. oldal - Mrs. Healde became a pensioner on the society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, and thenceforward for many years acted in the capacity of midwife.
220. oldal - I have adopted consists in tying the vessels with fine silk ligatures, and cutting off the ends as close to the knot as is consistent with its security. Thus the foreign matter is reduced to the insignificant quantity which forms the noose actually surrounding the vessel/and the knot by which that noose is fastened.
299. oldal - The practice which has appeared to me to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. In...
89. oldal - On Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. ABERNETHY. On the Theory and Practice of Surgery, by Mr. ABERNETHY. On comparative Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr.
11. oldal - That whether the heart is exposed or not, its action continues long after the spinal marrow and brain are destroyed, and still longer when the brain is removed without injury to its substance.
82. oldal - He organized the Society for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men in 1840 and was its first president.
108. oldal - ... the sound or catheter on the dead subject is evidently an operation pregnant with comparatively minor difficulties, seeing that the muscles subservient to these parts have lost their vital energy.
125. oldal - ... almost to blackness, of the entire mucous membrane of the trachea, and of all the ramifications of the bronchial cells, as far as could be traced. This part was examined in consequence of a prior expectation of the state in which it' would be found ; and no exsudation whatever bedewed, or was attached to, the discoloured membrane.
410. oldal - ... Newhaven, to be by no means improbable, viz. that this most astonishing creature may have been known to be susceptible of being drawn to the length of twelve fathoms ; or, according to the account of the fishermen on the south coast of Devonshire, to Mr. Montagu, to thirty yards or fifteen fathoms. Indeed Mr. Montagu's own account, of one of the length of eight feet when alive, being reduced to one foot when immersed in spirits, does more than support my opinion.
177. oldal - Poisons derived from the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. The subject having formed a very important part of Dr.

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