The Clinical Review
1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Pearce Kintzing, Alfred C. Croftan, G. Lovell Gulland,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: The Predictions Freely Made Twenty Years Ago That as Synthetic Chemistry Advanced along Commercial Lines the Natural Production of Essential Oils and Essences Would Become Obsolete as a Result of the Struggle between the Methods of the Land and of the Laboratory Have Not Come True, Except in a Partial Way, In a Discussion on the Treatment of Eclampsia, before the Obstetrical Society of Philadelphia, Dr. J. C. Hirst Offered the Following Conclusions Based on the Methods Employed at the Pennsylvania Maternity, Chronicle and Comment, The Discussion regarding the Mode of Entry to the System of the Tubercle Bacillus Is Continually before Us, Discussion The Use of Blood Examination in General Practice.—By G. Lovell Gulland, M. A., B. Sc., M. D., F. R. C. …, According to Huchard an Auto-Toxemia, Arising from the Digestive Tract, and Acting on the Coats of the Blood Vessels and Irritating the Kidneys, Is the Cause of a Condition Marked by More or Less Constant Hypertension of the Vessels Which Represents the Earliest Stage of Impending Arteriosclerosis, a Stage to Which He Has Given the Name "Presclerosis", Quinin Has Been Strongly Recommended by Sir William Broadbent as a Prophylactic against Influenza, Original Articles The Relationship of Renal Disease to Heart Disease.—By Pearce Kintzing, B. S., M. D. Professor of Physical …, Applied Medicine Treatment of Acute Cardiac Affections in Childhood, Acute and Chronic Nephritis.—By Alfred C. Croftan, M. D., Chicago, Professor of Physical Diagnosis and Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Department, University of Illinois; Physician-In-Chief to St. Mary's Hospital; Author of "Clinical Urinology, " "Clinical Therapeutics, " Etc. The Diet in Chronic Nephritis, According to Le Jariel, Who Has Made a Special Study of the Pathogeny and Effects of Severe and Extensive Burns, These Effects Are Due to Alterations in the Blood Causing Increased Density of the Blood, Retention of Carbonic Acid in the Blood, Nutritive Changes of the Plasma, or a True Functional Paralysis of the Blood Reacting on All the Organs and Ending in Intoxication by Interference with Elimination and Causing Retention of Toxic Products, The Board of Regents of the Long Island College Hospital, at Their April Meeting Adopted Resolutions in Recognition of the "Eminent Services to This Institution, as Well as to Science and Humanity at Large, " of the Late Robert Ogden Doremus, A. M., M. D., LL. D., Multiple Essay Items, English Daily Papers Were Some Time Ago Commenting on the Sudden Death of a Railway Signalman in His Tower, Supposedly from Heart Disease, and Its Relationship to an Instance Discussed Previously in the British Medical Journal, in Which a Physician Asked for Advice in Relation to an Asthmatic Patient, Likewise a Railway Signalman, Who Was Subject to Sudden and Violent Attack Which Would Produce Immediate Incapacity for His Duty If Occurring When He Was in His Box, The Pernicious Activity of the Osteopaths Has Been Manifested This Spring by a General Assault upon the Legislatures of Several of the States, A Correspondent of the Monthly Homeopathic Review, an English Journal, Is Despondent Because the Membership of the Homeopathic Society, of London, Has Dwindled from 205 to 190 in Ten Years, Because Eight Homeopathic Pharmacies Have Been Obliged to Close up, and Because No More Recruits to Homeopathic Ranks Are Obtained from among Professional Men in Good Practice, Hubert Richardson Says That a Large Proportion of Feeble-Minded Children Are Not Heirs to the Sins of Their Parents, The Following Outline of the Principles and Method of the So-Called Vaccine Treatment of Acne Vulgaris Is Given by "The Hospital", The Loss by Death of the President of Parke, Davis & Co., Will Be Lamented by His Many Friends, The 32d Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Medicine (Specializing in Medical Sociology) Will Be Held at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, on Saturday, June 1, and Monday, June 3, 1907, If Semmelweiss Could Observe the Modern Tendencies in Obstetric Work He Would Feel, No Doubt, Fully Satisfied with the Recognition Finally Given His Precautionary Theories against Puerperal Infection, Robert T. Morris Draws Attention to the Fact That the Normal Involution of the Appendix, with Replacement of the Lymphoid, Mucous, and Submucous Coats by Connective Tissue, May Produce Unpleasant Symptoms for a Long Period and Thus Become Harmful to the Patient.
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