The Clinical Review
1905; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Rudolph Wieser Holmes, A. J. Ochsner, Meyer J. Sturm, L. Harrison Mettler, John C. Shaw, Smith Ely Jelliffe, Henry Morris, W. A. Bastedo, Albbrt Abrams, Dr. J. J. Taylor, Joseph McFarland, Frederic R. Griffith, George M. Edebohls,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: In Switzerland the Total Number of Medical Students in the Universities during the Winter Semester of 1903-4 Was 1,654, Germany, Which from Abroad Has Been Regarded as the Mecca of Scientific Medicine, Proves, Also, to Be the Paradise of Quackery, At the Seventh French Congress of Internal Medicine, Held at Paris on October 24-27, 1904, the Important Question on Arterial Tension in Different Diseases Was the Subject of a Report by the Well-Known Montpellier Scientists Bosc and Vedel, The Blues:—(Splanchnic Neurasthenia), Causes and Cure. By Albert Abrams, A. M., M. D., F. R. M. S. E. B. Treat & Co., New York, Women Who Are Actively Engaged in Household Duties May Take Courage and Satisfaction from the Statement of Falkenstein, of Gross Lichtenfelde, That They Owe Their Comparative Immunity from Gout, Diabetes, and Kindred Disorders of Metabolism to the Physical Activity Necessitating Attention to Domestic Affairs, A Very Interesting Table of Figures Has Been Compiled by the Commissioners in Lunacy in England and Wales, as Follows, A Text-Book of Pathology.—For Practitioners and Students. By Joseph McFarland, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia; with 350 Illustrations, a Number in Colors. W. B. Saunders & Co.: Philadelphia, New York, London. 1904, Chronicle and Comment, The Physician's Pocket Account Book.—By Dr. J. J. Taylor, Essentials of Materia Medica and Prescription Writing.—By Henry Morris, M. D., College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Sixth Edition. Thoroughly Revised. By W. A. Bastedo, Ph. G., M. D., Tutor of Materia Medica and Pharmacology at the Columbia University (College of Physicians and Surgeons), New York City. 12mo of 295 Pages. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1904, Original Articles A Few Remarks on the Treatment of Puerperal Infection.—By Rudolph Wieser Holmes, M. D., Instructor of …, It Is Understood That There Is a Decided Dearth of Surgeons in the United States Naval Service, With Regard to the Diet in Convalescent Typhoid, Which Has Been a Subject for Discussion These Many Years, Dr. W. Gilman Thomson, Professor of Medicine in Cornell University Medical College, New York City, Has the Following to Say (Med. Rec.), Some One Is Offering the Statement That Quackery Is Decidedly on the Increase, Both Because of the Limitation of the Power of Scientific Medicine, and the Ever-Ready Credulity (Gullibility) of the Great Mass of Humanity, Applied Medicine French Methods of Using Mercury in the Treatment of Syphilis, Reliable Figures That Have Been Gathered from a Study of over 8,000 Hospital Maternity Cases Clearly Show an Exceedingly Low Mortality Rate from Puerperal Fever, Far below That Returned from Private Practice, A Brooklyn Physician Advocates the Therapeutic Powers of Music, Multiple Essay Items, A Hand-Book of Surgery.—For Students and Practitioners. By Frederic R. Griffith, M. D., Surgeon to the Bellevue Dispensary, New York City; Assistant Surgeon at the New York Policlinic School and Hospital. 12 Mo Volume of 579 Pages, Containing 417 Illustrations. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1904, Ascher, of Königsberg, Calls Attention to the Fact That Acute Respiratory Diseases Are on the Increase in Infants and the Aged, Notes on New Books, Dementia Paralytica.—By L. Harrison Mettler, A. M., M. D., Associate Professor of Neurology, College of Medicine of the University of Illinois; Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases in the Chicago Clinical School; Consulting Neurologist to the Norwegian Deaconess' Home and Hospital, Chicago, Hospitals for Smaller Cities and Towns.. —By A. J. Ochsner, B. S., F. R. M. S., M. D., of Chicago, Ill., Surgeon-In-Chief of the Augustana Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital of Chicago: Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Medical Department of the University of Illinois, and Meyer J. Sturm, B. S., Architect, Chicago, Ill. (Mass. Inst. Of Tech., '96), The Surgical Treatment of Bright's Disease.—By George M. Edebohls, A. M., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Diseases of Women in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School, Etc. F. F. Lisiecki, New York. 1904. Review: Book Reviews Saunders' Question Compends. Essentials of Nervous Diseases and Insanity.—Fourth Edition, Thoroughly ….
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