The Clinical Review
1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. Kreissl, Jno. C. King, John C. Webster, Wm. H. Luckett, Frank I. Horne, James E. Homans, Luther H. Gulick,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Dr. Nicholas Senn, in an Article in the Public Press, Characterizes the Abolishment of Preventable Diseases as the Final Triumph of Medicine, to Be Attained by Interesting Our Government, People, Educators and the Public Press in Public Sanitation and the Prevention of Disease, Obstetrics for Nurses, According to D'Arcy power, the Term Syphilis Became Identified with the Disease It Represents through the Medium of a Poem, "Syphilis, Sive Morbus Gallicus, " Written by Jerome Fracastro, Born at Verona about 1483, According to Geo. M. Gould, Osteopathy Is a Product of Our Professional Neglect and Bigotry, Especially of the Ophthalmic Variety, Chronicle and Comment, Thayer and Fabyan, of Johns Hopkins, after a Careful Study of the Paravertebral Triangle of Dullness in Pleural Effusion (Grocco's Sign), Come to the Following Conclusions (Am. Jour. Med. Sci.), William Carter, in Opening a Discussion Recently at the Liverpool Medical Institution, Said That Mercury Was Too Much Neglected as a Therapeutic Agent, and That Even Those Who Only Gave Heed to the Results of Laboratory Experiments Must Recognize the Ability of Calomel to Correct or Prevent the Decomposition of Bile, Nixon, of Bristol, England, Calls Attention to Some of the Differential Points in the Diagnosis of Diaphragmatic Pleurisy from Abdominal Conditions Which Might Call for Immediate Operation, Original Articles The Modern Treatment of Some Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract.—By F. Kreissl, M. D., Professor of …, Discussion The Warren Family.—By John C. Webster, M. D., Chicago, Prognosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis—By Jno. C. King, M. D., Banning, Calif., Self-Propelled Vehicles.—A Practical Treatise on All Forms of Automobiles, by James E. Homans, A. M. Fifth Revised Edition. Entirely Rewritten. Cloth, Octavo. 598 Pages, 339 Illustrations. New York: Theo. Audel & Co., 63 Fifth Avenue, Publishers, 1907, Experiments Have Recently Been Made by Kathe in Regard to the Alleged Specific Effect of the Etherial Oil Contained in Garlic against Tubercular Infection as Maintained Some Years Ago by Carazannis, an Italian Investigator, Dr. Bingel, of Germany, Has Been Investigating the Conditions of the Heart and Arteries of a Considerable Number of Students of German Universities with the View of Determining Whether the Change in the Mode of Life Affects the Average Student When He Undertakes University Life in Germany with Its Accompaniments of Unlimited Beer and Frequent Dueling, and Other More or Less Violent Exercises, Dr. Rentoul, Author of "Race Culture and Race Suicide, " in a Recent Address on "Woman's Health; Our Greatest National Asset, " before the Institute of Hygiene, London, Rendered Some Caustic Criticisms of English Social Conditions and Their Attitude toward Regulation of Marriage and Eugenic Matters Generally, W. C. Gorgas Says That When the United States Took Possession of the Canal Zone, Three Years Ago, There Were All the Conditions Necessary to the Breeding of Stegomyia and Anopheles Mosquitoes, and Malaria, Dysentery, and Smallpox Were Prevailing among the People, While Yellow Fever Was Present at Panama and Colon, Multiple Essay Items, Dr. Chalmers Watson Says That at the Present Time a Well Established Food Habit Must Be Founded on Chemical and Physiological Laboratory Arguments Rather than on the Former Scotch Reason of "Use and Want, " and He Tries to Justify the Use of Oat Meal on the Former Basis, There Has Been Some Revival in France of the Proposition to Subject Condemned Murderers to Medical Experimentation, The Writer of a Recent Article on Actinophysiology and Actinotherapy Takes Issue with an Editorial in a Contemporary Which Held That Cloudy Weather, Dark and Gloomy, Had a Tendency to Increase the Number of Suicides, Exaggerate Nervous Conditions and Lower Vital Activity Generally, Applied Medicine Dosage of Antitoxin, The Efficient Life.—By Luther H. Gulick, M. D., Director of Physical Training in the New York City Schools. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1907. Review: Book Reviews Paraffin in Surgery.—A Critical and Clinical Study by Wm. H. Luckett, M. D., Attending Surgeon, Harlem ….
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