Original Articles
1905; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
G. B. Hassin, John G. Sheldon, James Stewart, James M. Anders, A. A. Stevens, W. Easterly Ashton, Joseph H. Raymond, L. Napoleon Boston,
ResumoFrontmatter: Original Articles. Essay: Original Articles Nothnagel's Clinic (Continued).—From Notes Taken by G. B. Hassin, M. D., Chicago, During the Year 1904, 7, 994 Aliens Were Excluded from Entering This Country by the Medical Examiners Connected with the Immigration Bureau, Human Physiology.—Prepared with Special Reference to Students of Medicine. By Joseph H. Raymond, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Long Island College Hospital, New York City. Third Edition, Thoroughly Revised. Octavo Volume of 687 Pages, Containing 444 Illustrations, Some in Colors, and Four Full-Page Lithographic Plates. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1905, Chronicle and Comment, Consideration on the Operative Treatment of Some Special Fractures—By John G. Sheldon, M. D., Surgeon-In-Charge of Miners' Hospital, Telluride, Colo.; Surgeon-In-Chief of the Riverside Hospital, Montrose, Colo., The Preparation of Vaccine Has Been Brought to a Certain Degree of Perfection by the Manufacturers, but in Some Particulars There Is Much Room for Improvement, Dr. W. S. Bainbridge, in a Clinical Lecture on Carcinoma Delivered at the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital, Referred to the Unsatisfactory Status of Our Present Knowledge of Cancer, Another Condition—Danger—Surrounding the Employment of the Roentgen Rays in Medicine Is Becoming, by Experience, Pretty Well Understood, Dr. Charles Graef Offers a New Method of Preventing the Befogging of the Laryngoscopic Mirror by the Patient's Breath, The Establishment of Medical Libraries in Connection with Hospitals Has Radically Failed in Almost Every Instance, A Text-Book on the Practice of Gynæcology.—For Practitioners and Students. By W. Easterly Ashton, M. D., LL. D., Fellow of the American Gynæcological Society; Professor of Gynæcology in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. Octavo Volume of 1079 Pages, Containing 1046 New and Entirely Original Line Drawings. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1905, The Principles Surrounding the Nature of Pneumonia, and the Chief Considerations Connected with Its Treatment Are Well Summarized by Walter V. Brem, Medical House Officer of Johns Hopkins Hospital, in a Recent Paper, After over 250 Experiments with Various Antiseptics, Dr. J. Rupert Collins Presents the Following Table Showing the Strength of Each Required to Sterilize a Culture of Staphylococcus Pyogenes Aureus, in Broth at Blood Heat, Dr. F. Brunet, Who Has Written on Dietary Conditions in China, Asserts That, Contrary to the Popular Idea, Rice Is Not the Staple Article of Food of the Chinaman, Birth Palsy, Which Occurs upon the Average Once in about Two Thousand Labors, Is Not, as Has Generally Been Supposed, Due to "Meddlesome Midwifery", "Medicine Has Never Lacked Enthusiasts Who Find Their Chief Reward in Work for the Work's Sake, and the Number of These Itis Probably on the Increase, The Subject of the Medical Curriculum Is One That Is Never without at Least Its Challenger, A Manual of the Practice of Medicine.—By A. A. Stevens, A. M., M. D., Professor of Pathology in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, and Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis at the University of Pennsylvania. Seventh Edition, Revised. 12mo of 556 Pages, Illustrated. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1905, Statistics Show That the Number of Deaths from Plague in India since the Outbreak of the Epidemic in 1896, Has Been Three and One-Half Millions, To Every One Hundred Births in France There Die 13.5 Children below the Age of One Year; in Switzerland the Ratio Is 13.2, in Holland 13.5, in Belgium 14.4, in the Grand Dukedom of Luxemburg 15.2, in Italy 17.2, in Prussia 19.4, in German Empire 20.4, in Austria 20.9, in Würtemburg 22.2, in Saxony 24.7, and in Bavaria 25, so That France, Switzerland and Holland Are the Countries Where the Death Rate of Infants Is the Lowest, Drs. S. Pekhor and N. Akimov, Together with Mme. Vissokor, Report in La Sem. Med. No. 38, 1905, a Case of Quintuple Pregnancy, "Turn about Is Fair Play", A Text-Book of Clinical Diagnosis.—By Laboratory Methods. For the Use of Students, Practitioners, and Laboratory Workers. By L. Napoleon Boston, A. M., M. D., Associate in Medicine and Director of the Clinical Laboratories at the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Octavo of 563 Pages, with 330 Illustrations, Including 34 Plates, Many in Colors. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1905, Multiple Essay Items, A General Announcement Is Made of the Banquet in Honor of Dr. Nicholas Senn, to Occur at 6: 30 O'clock on the Evening of November 11th, 1905, at the Auditorium Hotel, Chicago, Dr. Franklin, the President of the British Medical Association, in His Inaugural Address Asserted That the General Practitioner Would, at No Distant Period, Cease to Exist, It Has Been Shown by Statistics Carefully Gathered in the State of New York That Blindness, Generally Considered, Is to a Large Extent Preventable, Discussion The True Philosophy of a Professional Life.—Annual Address Canadian Medical Association (Selected). By …, Dr. M. L. Heidingsfeld, in the Medical Record, Describes a Case Presenting the Rare Condition of Dual Genital and Extragenital Chancres, Applied Medicine X-Ray Treatment of Malignant Growths, The Decay of Teeth Is Usually Assumed to Be Caused by Bacteria, but a Newly Discovered Substance in the Saliva Offers a Different Explanation (Brit. Jour. of Dental Sc.), A Practitioner of Medicine Should, to the Best of His Knowledge and Ability, Strictly Follow the Code of Etiquette Accepted by the Profession, for He May Be Assured That It Has Its Root in a Principle Which Works for the General Good, While for His Real Success Nothing in the End Will Prove More Helpful than a Faithful Adherence to the Spirit of the Rule. Display ads: Ingluvin, Multiple Display Advertisements. Review: Book Reviews A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine.—By James M. Anders, M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of ….
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