Medical Times and Gazette, 5. kötet

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1852
 

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73. oldal - The following gentlemen, having undergone the necessary examinations for the diploma, were admitted Members of the College, at a meeting of the Court of Examiners on the i8ih instant.
202. oldal - ... superior to any teeth ever before used. This method does not require the extraction of roots, or any painful operation, and will support, and preserve teeth that are loose, and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication.
124. oldal - APOTHECARIES' HALL. — The following gentlemen passed their examination in the Science and Practice of Medicine, and received certificates to practise, on Thursday, August 12 :— Price, Arthur, Surrey Villas, Thornton Heath.
52. oldal - Exhibiting the most Interesting Facts in Moral and Intellectual, Vital, Economical, and Political Statistics, at Home and Abroad. Corrected to the Present Time ; and including the Census of the British Population taken in 1851.
204. oldal - Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
143. oldal - An examination of the physical condition of the uterus in unmarried women, either with or without the speculum, I have always refused to make, even when requested to do so, unless pain, severe and almost constant, in the region of the uterus existed, leucorrhoea, or hemorrhage, which did not yield to treatment, and where the symptoms did not make me strongly suspect the presence of some displacement or organic disease.
160. oldal - Lectures on the Morbid Anatomy of the Serous and Mucous Membranes,
84. oldal - Of the Nervous System, . Of the Respiratory Organs, Of the Organs of Circulation, . Of the Digestive Organs, . . Of the Urinary Organs...
25. oldal - The specimens of your pale ale sent to me have afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable qualities. I am myself an admirer of this beverage, and my own experience enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of the most eminent English physicians, as a very agreeable and efficient tonic, and as a general beverage both for the invalid and the robust.
157. oldal - ... the food that has been taken in? Is not also the operation which converts the juice of food into blood easily comprehended, when it is considered that it is distilled by passing and repassing through the heart perhaps more than one or two hundred times in a day? And what more need be adduced to explain nutrition, and the production of the different humours of the body, beyond saying, that the force with which the blood, in being rarefied, passes from the heart towards the extremities of the arteries,...

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