Original Articles
1906; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Prof. B. Riedel, G. G. Eitel, Prof. A. R. Simpson, A. A. Stevens, Henry Gray, J. Chalmers Da Costa, Cornelius Godfrey Coakley,
ResumoFrontmatter: Original Articles. Essay: Boggs, of Johns Hopkins Hospital, (Am. Jour. Med. Sci.) Concludes as Follows regarding the Relationship of the Influenza Bacillus to Bronchiectasis, Dr. Maximillian Herzog, Formerly of Chicago, but for Two Years past Connected with the Pathological Department of the Government Laboratories at Manila, Is in Japan by Order of the Department of the Philippines Studying Beriberi in the Military Hospitals, Chronicle and Comment, New York and New Jersey Have at Last Come to an Understanding in Regard to Reciprocal Registration of Medical Licentiates, The Neurone Doctrine, like All Great Scientific Generalizations Such as the Undulatory Theory of Light, Gravitation Theory, the Atomic Theory of Matter, Evolution Theory, Has Its Strong Supporters and Opponents, In Discussing the Action of the Roentgen Rays on the Blood (Am. Med.) Dr. R. S. Morris Arrives at the Following Conclusions, Applied Medicine Potassium Permanganate in the Treatment of Snake Bites, In the Interesting Paper by Dr. Senn (Jour. A. M. A.) Dealing with His Observations on His Recent Arctic Trip, He Emphasizes the Same Theory Which Has Been Proposed by Several Other Observers during the Last Few Months, Namely, That in the Far North We Have the Very Best Natural Environment and Conditions for the Cure of Tuberculosis, "Many a Fair Professional Reputation Has Crumbled Away beneath the Opprobrium Called up by a Single Badly United Broken Bone", The Character of Recent Medical Addresses before Medical Societies and at the Opening Exercises of Medical Schools Impresses One with the Fact That the Direction of Modern Professional Thought Is Largely Towards Research after Causes, Many Questions Have Arisen in Relation to the Administion of Anæsthetics, and There Are Not a Few Points Surrounding This Subject Still in an Unsatisfactory, If Not Unsettled, State, A Text-Book of Human Anatomy.—By Henry Gray, F. R. S., Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital, London. New American from the Fifteenth English Edition. Thoroughly Revised and Largely Re-Written by J. Chalmers Da Costa, M. D., Professor of Surgery in Jefforson Medical College, Philadelphia, with the Collaboration of a Corps of Specially Trained Assistants. In One Magnificent Imperial Octavo Volume of 1, 600 Pages, with 1, 132 Illustrations in Black and Colors. Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia and New York, Dr. John Stokoe, a British Naval Surgeon of a Century Ago, Gives the Following Personal Experience with Typhus Fever While in the Service (Edith S. Stokoe in Brit. Med. Jour.), The Differential Diagnosis and the Prognosis of Gall-Stones.. —By Prof. B. Riedel, Director of the Surgical Clinic at Jena, Germany. Translated by G. G. Eitel, M. D., Surgeon to Asbury, St. Barnabas Andcity Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn., Multiple Essay Items, A London Newspaper Announces That One Year's Subscription Includes the Privilege of Consulting, as Often as Desired, "Our Staff of Doctors", The Practitioners' Visiting List (Heretofore Known as the Medical News Visiting List) for 1906.—An Invaluable, Pocketsized Book, Containing Memoranda and Data Important for Every Physician. And Ruled Blanks for Recording Every Detail of Practice. The Weekly, Monthly, and 30-Patient Perpetual Contains 32 Pages of Data and 160 Pages of Classified Blanks. The 60-Patient Perpetual Consists of 256 Pages of Blanks Alone. Each in One Wallet-Shaped Book, Bound in Flexible Leather, with Flap and Pocket, Pencil and Rubber, and Calendar for Two Years, $1. 25. Thumb-Letter Index, 25 Cents Extra. By Mail, Postpaid, to Any Address. Descriptive Circular Showing the Several Styles Sent on Request. Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia and New York, 1905, A Manual of Diseases of the Nose and Throat.—By Cornelius Godfrey Coakley, A.M., M. D., Professor of Laryngology in the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, Etc., Etc., Etc. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Illustrated with 118 Engravings and 5 Colored Plates. Lea Brothers & Co., New York and Philadelphia, Otto Lerch (Med. Rec.) in Considering the Subject of Prolapse of the Various Abdominal Organs Lays Much Stress on the Neurotic Element Both in the Etiology and the Symptomatology, Discussion Criminal Abortion from the Ethical Point of View. By Prof. A. R. Simpson, Edinburgh. (Selected), A Local Board of Health in Iowa Recently Suffered Defeat at the Hands of the Court in a Case Arising Because of the Board Having Excluded from the Public Schools Children Who Had Been Vaccinated Only by the Injection of Vaccine Matter after the Method Endorsed by Certain Members of the Homeopathic School of Practice, Computations Taking into Regard Large Numbers of Cases Go to Show That the Age Incidence of Measles May Be Put down as Follows. Review: Book Reviews A Text-Book on Modern Materia Medica and Therapeutics.—By A. A. Stevens, A. M., M. D., Lecturer on Physical ….
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