Massachusetts Medical Journal
1909; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: Massachusetts Medical Journal. Essay: Selections The Treatment of Emaciation, Henbane (Hyoscyamus), Because of Its Capacity of Allaying Excitement, Alleviating Spasm and Subduing Inflammation, Has for Generations Occupied an Exalted Position as a Cough Remedy, Recurrent Vomiting, Surgery of the Biliary Tract, Gastric Insufficiency, The Poison Label in Russia, Gasbacillus of Fraenkel-Welch, Retroflexion of the Uterus, In Surgical Convalescence, Starch Indigestion, The Prostitution of Massage, Backache in Women, Some Rare Forms of Hematoma, Kernig's Sign in Meningitis, Diet in Typhoid Fever, Obscure Fever in Infancy and Early Childhood, Relieving Uremic Hemiplegia by Lowering Intracranial Pressure, The Business Man Who Put in His Window a Placard Reading, "Don't Go Anywhere Else to Be Cheated, Original Communications "Suffering from Ovarian Trouble", Bilious Attacks and Constipation, Book Notices American Practice of Surgery; a Complete System of the Science and Art of Surgery, by Representative …, The Power of Sympathy in Health and Disease, The Paraffin Treatment of Prolapse of the Rectum in Children. Display ads: Peacock's Bromides. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Poem, verse: Red-Haired Nurse; Red-Hot Poultice; Slaps It on and Takes No Notice; Patient Swears and Says 'Tis Hot, Nurse Just Smiles and Says, "Tis Not". Editorial: Editorial Does Science Oppose Religion?.
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