Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society
1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Francis W. Goss, Henry P. Bowditch, Geo. T. Angell, George R. Jesse, Geo. T. Angell, Geo. T. Angell, William W. Keen, Carroll E. Edson, Vincent Y. Bowditch, Alfred Worcester, Elisha S. Boland, Russell H. Chittenden, John H. McCollom, Henry Jackson, Homer Gage, Richard C. Cabot, Edward H. Bradford, Augustus Thorndike, George W. Fitz, Elliott G. Brackett, Frank E. Peckham, William N. Bullard, Hayward W. Cushing, Charles L. Scudder, Francis W. Goss, Francis W. Goss,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Notice to Fellows of the Society. Table of contents: Contents, Contents of Appendix. Essay: Nucleins and Nucleo-Proteids in Their Relation to Internal Secretion, Discussion, February 5, 1896, The Massachusetts Medical Society Proceedings of the Councillors, "Our Antivivisection Friends Have Now Been at Work in Europe Some Twenty Years and in America Some Ten, The Treatment of Tuberculosis with Tuberculin and Its Derivatives, Harvey's Own Words Are, May 22, 1896, My Attention Has Kindly Been Called to the Following Passage in Bacon's Writings, Showing That This Great Philosopher Fully Appreciated the Importance of Experiments upon Animals as a Foundation for Medical Science, Lorenz's Operation in Congenital Dislocation of the Hip, Measurements in Spinal Curvature, The Treatment of Caries of the Ankle Joint, The Vote Passed by the Councillors June 7, 1892, and by the Society, June 8, 1892, Was as Follows, Extract from the Stenographic Report of the Hearing for the Petitioners Feb. 27, 1896, The Treatment of Phthisis in Sanitaria near Our Homes, List of Deceased Fellows, The Following Extract from a Pamphlet Issued by the Society for the Abolition of Vivisection, Illustrates the Danger of Restrictive Legislation as Well as the Spirit in Which the Warfare against Medical Science Is Conducted, June 9, 1896, "According to Mr. Bergh, Brown-Séquard Has an Exceedingly Low Opinion of Experiments on the Spinal Cord; and He Quotes Him, in the New York Tribune of Sept. 26, 1874, as Expressing This Opinion in Very Plain Terms, The Treatment of Club-Foot, Bill Presented by the Society with Its Successive Modifications, The Treatment of Bow-Legs and Knock-Knees, The Shattuck Lecture Gangrene as a Complication and Sequel of the Continued Fevers, Especially of Typhoid, Treatment of Diseases Other than Diphtheria by Antitoxines, Antitoxine in the Treatment of Diphtheria, Auditing Committee's Report, Appendix to Catalogue of 1896 Admissions Reported since January 1, 1896, Principles of Treatment of Lateral Curvature, Massachusetts Medical Society Proceedings of the Society, Extra-Uterine Pregnancy from the Standpoint of the General Practitioner, The Treatment of Cold Abscesses, The Pulmonary Invalid in Colorado, Records of Seven Cases of "Arrested Diseases" since the Previous Report in 1894, Officers of the Massachusetts Medical Society 1896—1897, The Annual Discourse The Advancement of Medicine by Research, Multiple Essay Items, The Surgical Treatment of Spastic Paralysis, Senate Bill 1552, The Clinical Uses of the Preparations from the Thyroid Gland, Pituitary Body, Suprarenal Capsules and Bone Marrow, Second Day June 10, 1896, Note, In 1885 the Writer Reported the Results of Experiments on Cats in Which the Sciatic Nerve Was Divided under Ether and the Peripheral End Subsequently Subjected to Prolonged Stimulation, Excision and Erasion of the Knee, Annual Meeting First Day, Appendix, Memorials and Resolutions on This Subject Have Been Passed by Medical and Scientific Societies in All Parts of the World, Vivisection at Our State House.
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