The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, 66. kötetFannin & Company, 1878 |
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3. oldal
... direct our efforts in the prevention or cure of disease , and enable us to avoid adopting and acting upon the false , though ingenious , theories of by - gone days . I have thought this subject worthy of notice by such an audience as ...
... direct our efforts in the prevention or cure of disease , and enable us to avoid adopting and acting upon the false , though ingenious , theories of by - gone days . I have thought this subject worthy of notice by such an audience as ...
13. oldal
... direct dose of septic poison . I have on several occasions since suffered from post mortem wounds , and once from a wound caused by a careless assistant who was helping to dress a case of cut - throat . In none of these cases , however ...
... direct dose of septic poison . I have on several occasions since suffered from post mortem wounds , and once from a wound caused by a careless assistant who was helping to dress a case of cut - throat . In none of these cases , however ...
23. oldal
... in which the complication of traumatic gangrene is most likely to occur . The gangrenous process once established as the direct result of severe local injury , or of the inflammation resulting therefrom By DR . E. W. COLLINS . 23.
... in which the complication of traumatic gangrene is most likely to occur . The gangrenous process once established as the direct result of severe local injury , or of the inflammation resulting therefrom By DR . E. W. COLLINS . 23.
24. oldal
... direct and continuous extension of the morbid process , probably along the blood and lymph vessels and the areolar planes , in a manner somewhat similar to that which occurs in rapidly - spreading cellulitis . In each of these ...
... direct and continuous extension of the morbid process , probably along the blood and lymph vessels and the areolar planes , in a manner somewhat similar to that which occurs in rapidly - spreading cellulitis . In each of these ...
56. oldal
... direct experience on the subject , or merely puts forward this contraction of the uterus as a theoretical and highly probable aid to diagnosis . I have no doubt that if you feel such a contraction or hardening of a tumour , it would be ...
... direct experience on the subject , or merely puts forward this contraction of the uterus as a theoretical and highly probable aid to diagnosis . I have no doubt that if you feel such a contraction or hardening of a tumour , it would be ...
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361. oldal - Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family : NUISANCES — continued.
8. oldal - There is a small Island in Lancashire called the pile of Foulders, wherein are found the broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by Shipwracke, and also the trunks and bodies with the branches of old and rotten trees cast up there likewise ; whereon is found a certain spume or froth that in time breedeth...
361. oldal - For the purposes of this act, 1. any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health; 2.
8. oldal - ... to the shape and form of a bird. When it is perfectly formed the shell gapeth open, and the first thing that appeareth is the...
361. oldal - Any fireplace or furnace which does not as far as practicable consume the smoke arising from the combustible used therein, and which is used for working engines by steam, or in any mill, factory, dyehouse, brewery, bakehouse, or gaswork, or in any manufacturing or trade process whatsoever; and Any chimney (not being the chimney of a private dwelling-house) sending forth black smoke in such quantity as to be a nuisance, shall be deemed to be nuisances liable to be dealt with summarily in manner provided...
8. oldal - ... as it groweth greater, it openeth the shell by degrees, till at length it is all come forth, and hangeth only by the bill. In short space after it cometh to full maturity, and falleth into the sea, where it gathereth feathers...
361. oldal - Any factory, workshop, or work-place, not already under the operation of any general Act for the regulation of factories or bakehouses, not kept in a cleanly state, or not ventilated in such a manner as to render harmless, as far as practicable, any gases, vapours, dust, or other impurities generated in the course of the work carried on therein, that are a nuisance, or injurious, or dangerous to health, or so overcrowded while work is carried on as to be dangerous or prejudicial to the health of...
8. oldal - There are found in the north parts of Scotland, and the islands adjacent, called Orchades, certain trees whereon do grow certain shells of a white colour, tending to russet, wherein are contained little living creatures; which shells, in time of maturity, do open, and out of them grow those little living things, which, falling into the water, do become fowls, which we call Barnacles...
106. oldal - The facts and considerations we have had before us are, I think, sufficient to justify the definitive rejection of the first hypothesis in all its forms; for, on the one hand, we have seen that no disorder of the systemic functions or of the nervous centres which preside over them is capable of inducing a state which can be identified with febrile pyrexia; and on the other, that it is possible for such a state to originate and persist in the organism after the influence of the central nervous system...
8. oldal - ... finely woven as it were together, of a whitish colour, one end whereof is fastened unto the inside of the shell, even as the fish of...