Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society 1906
1906; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Nathaniel E. Wordin, A. R. Diefendorf, Charles J. Bartlett, Carl E. Munger, Charles S. Stern, Mark S. Bradley, Ansel G. Cook, H. M. Lee, Leonard C. Sanford, John B. Boucher, William Porter Jr., David R. Lyman, Clarence Edward Skinner, Norton R. Hotchkiss, Otto G. Ramsay, Gurdon W. Russell, Harmon G. Howe, Edward F. Parsons, John Nicoll, William H. Carmalt, Charles E. Park, Frederick M. Sperry, Prof. T. Mitchell Prudden, Reynolds Webb Wilcox, George L. Porter, Lauren M. Allen, J. B. Kent, Arthur J. Campbell, Charles E. Brayton, Harry M. Lee., Edward C. Chipman, Rush W. Kimball, William S. Randall, Edward M. Smith, Frank W. Stevens, James D. Gold, Gould A. Shelton, W. B. Cogswell, Frederick Schavoir, William J. Tracey, Robert C. White, C. J. Leclair, James L. Gardner, Frank E. Guild, C. N. Allen, James L. Gardner, George W. May, George D. Ferguson, Irving L. Hamant, Salmon J. Howd, Edward H. Welch, N. S. Wadhams, W. S. Hulbert, H. D. Moore, Cushman A. Sears, Charles B. Young, John E. Loveland, Frank K. Hallock, S. W. Turner, C. H. Hubbard, M. C. Hazen, Frederick W. Walsh, T. F. Rockwell, T. F. O'Laughlin, C. B. Newton,
ResumoFrontmatter: Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society 1906, The Connecticut State Medical Society Does Not Hold Itself Responsible for the Opinions Contained in Any Article Unless Such Opinions Are Endorsed by Special Vote. Table of contents: Table of Contents. Essay: Active Members The Names of Those Who Have Been Presidents Are in Capitals, Bacterial Immunity, Charter and By-Laws, Officers of the Society 1906-1907, Arterio-Sclerosis, with Especial Reference to the Blood Pressure Changes in This Condition, and to the Use of the Sphygmometer for Determining the Pressure in Routine Practice, The Banquet, Tuberculous Peritonitis, Further Observations on Gastric Surgery, Members of the Society Honorary Members, Roentgenization in the Treatment of Cancer With an Exhibition of Cases in Which the Evidences of Malignant Disease Have Disappeared under Roentgen …, Afternoon Session, Wednesday, May 23, 1906 Reports of Committees, New London County, Intestinal Anastomosis, with Special Reference to the Murphy Button, On the Use of the Urethroscope in Diagnosis, New Haven County, Windham County Annual Meeting, Third Thursday in April, Acne, Litchfield County, The Home Treatment of Tuberculosis, Lacerations of the Parturient Canal, Their Prevention and Immediate Treatment, Special Committees, The Connecticut State Medical Society By-Laws, Fairfield County, Papers Read at County Meetings, President's Address, Tolland County, Middlesex County Annual Meeting, Second Thursday in April; Semi-Annual, Second Thursday in October, Observations on the General Treatment of Fractures, Aphonia, Alphabetical List of the Members of the Connecticut Medical Society With Date and Place of Graduation, and Post-Office Address, Minutes of the House of Delegates, The Relation of Typhoid Fever to Pregnancy and the Puerperium, The Need of Psychopathic Wards in General Hospitals, House of Delegates Councilors, Standing Committees, Officers of the Connecticut State Medical Society from Its Organization in 1792 to the Present Time Presidents. Obituary: Stephen Grosvenor Hubbard, M.D., New Haven, Lowell Holbrook, M.D., Thompson, Evelyn Lyman Bissell, M.D., New Haven, Roger Charles Downey, M.D., Middletown, Jarvis King Mason, M.D., Suffield, Theodore Edward Beard, M.D., New Haven, Curtice Harvey Bill, M.D., Bridgeport, William Turner Bacon, M. D., Hartford, Charles A. Lindsley, M.D., New Haven, Daniel Meigs Webb, M.D., Madison, Dr. Henry P. Stearns, M.D., Hartford, George Beriah Bouton, Westport, Conn., John Slade Ely, M.A., M.D., New Haven.
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