Massachusetts Medical Journal
1900; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
T. W. Smith, Herbert T. Webster,
ResumoFrontmatter: Massachusetts Medical Journal. Essay: Diet in Fever, Rheumatic Affections of Pharynx, Larynx and Nose, A Plea for Examination of the Male Genitalia in Obscure Cases, The Hearing of Congenitally Deaf Children, Bilateral Enlargement of the Lachrymal Glands, Skin Grafting with Egg Membrane, The Diet of the Neurotic, Suppository Doses for Children, Original Communications Vertigo during Pregnancy and Not Due to Uræmia, Points in Surgery, Cholera Infantum, The Effect of Strong Heat in Pruritus, Sugar as an Oxytocic, How Frozen Meats Deteriorates, Unguentum Crede in Pelvic Exudate, The Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia with Galvanism, Book Notices The Medical Diseases of Childhood. By Nathan Oppenheim, A. B. (Harv.) M. D. (Coll. P. & S., N. Y.), Author …, "Dilation"—Not "Dilatation", An Egg Idiosyncrasy, Selections Psoriasis and Glycosuria, Glossodynia, "Doctor Samuel G. Gant, Recently Elected Professor of Rectal and Anal Surgery in the Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, Has Removed from Kansas City, Mo., to No. 58 West 56th Street, New York City", The Acute Stage of Endometritis, A Remedy for Sweating of the Feet, The Origin of Urinary Casts, Nutrition in Severe Gastro-Intestinal Diseases, The Later Treatment of Diabetes, Amount of Sleep Required, A Plea for the Outcast, Vin Mariani in Exhaustion, Hysteria—Interesting Case, Nature and Quantity of Urinary Excretions, Relief for British-Boer War Sufferers, The Restlessness of Old Age, The Treatment of Surgical Tuberculosis with Formalin-Glycerin Injections, Degenerate Early Rising, Mauser Bullet Wounds, Diagnosis of Gastric Ulcer, A Report on the Question of Contagiousness of Pulmonary Consumption, A General Favorite with Advanced Physicians Everywhere Seems to Be Eskay's Albumenized Food, So-Called Petrified Bodies, The New Etiology of Malaria, Hajech Has Been Successful in Reducing and Curing the Tendency to Anal Prolapsus in Children by Introducing after Defecation a Concshaped Piece of Ice 7 to 8 Cm. Long, with a Base 2 to 3 Cm. In Diameter, Treatment of Rheumatism with Special Reference to Prophylaxis and Its Cardiac Complications. Review: The Treatment of Hiccough. Editorial: Editorial Immediate Detection of Laceration of the Cervix.
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