The Clinical Review
1906; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
A. J. Ochsner, Prof. B. Riedel, Howard S. Anders, B. G. A. Moynihan, Hobart Amory Hare, Sir Patrick Mauson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Leonard Hill, Lecturer on Physiology at the London Hospital Medical School, Relates the Following Anecdotes of the Absent-Mindedness of the Late Burdon-SAnderson, An Article, Recently Published in the Ladies' Home Journal, by Mark Sullivan in Substantiation of the Charges of Mr. Bok, the Editor of That Publication, against the Methods of Patent-Medicine Proprietors Emphasizes Very Forcibly Three Points in Connection with the Methods of Conducting This Business, Chronicle and Comment, Discussion The Adaptation of the General Public to the Principles and Practice of the Prevention of Tuberculosis.—By …, Treatment of Gall-Stones. Indications for Medical and for Surgical Therapy.—By Prof. B. Riedel, Director of the Surgical Clinic at Jena, Germany. Translated by G. G. Eitel, M. D., Surgeon to Asbury, St. Barnabas and City Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minn., Taking Four of the Large Hospitals of New York City, Conducted According to the Most Modern Ideas, and Where Every Fair Chance for Accuracy, Watchfulness, Proper Records, Stated Observations, Etc., Could Best Be Given, It Has Been Found That Not Only Is the General Treatment of Pneumonia Quite Similar, but That the Results Vary but Little, Allowing for Similar Classifications, It Is Computed That the Average Expectation of Life Has Been Increased Something like Fifteen Years during the Course of the Last Quarter of a Century, Owing to the Development and Application of Sanitary Rules, A Report of the Results of the Sanitarium Treatment of Tuberculosis at the New York State Hospital for the Year 1905 Certainly Is Gratifying and Gives Abundant Hope That under Intelligent Care the "Great White Plague" May Also Largely Give Way to Human Progress, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research Purposes to Award for the Year 1906-07 a Limited Number of Scholarships and Fellowships for Work to Be Carried on in the Laboratories of the Institute in New York City, under the Following Conditions, According to the New Orleans Correspondent of a Leading New York Paper the Inhabitants of New Orleans and Vicinity Consumed in the Neighborhood of Twenty-Six Tons of Tablets, Each Tablet of Which Contained One One-Hundredth of a Grain of Arsenic, during the Recent Yellow Fever Epidemic in That Locality, A Coroner's Jury in England Recently Refused to View the Body of a Child, Who Had Died of Diphtheria, Because They Did Not Want to Run Any Risk of Contracting the Disease, Howard Kelly Presents What, to Use an Irish Simile, Might Be Termed a Starvation Plan for Post-Operative Feeding, Lectures on Tropical Diseases.—By Sir Patrick Mauson, Lecturer London School of Tropical Medicine, Etc. W. T. Keener, Chicago, A Correspondent Cries out against the Injustice of the Manifold Increase in the Charges of the Surgeon as His Experience Broadens and He Can Refer to His "Hundreds of Cases, " While in the Case of the General Practitioner There Are No Visions of Increased Fees as He Passes out into the Fullyrounded-Out Professional Life, or Goes into the Half-Retirement of Office Work along with the Unmistakable Showing of Gray Hairs, Smyrna Figs, Which Recently Had Aspersions Cast upon Their Safety as an Article of Diet by Reason of the Use, in the Process of Curing, of Water from the Harbor Which Is Said to Be Grossly Polluted, Are Now Relieved of These Dangerous Possibilities Because of Failure to Discover in Them Any Colon Bacilli or Other Dangerous Organisms, An Interesting Paper by Dr. H. W. Rich in the Detroit Medical Journal Presents a Review of the Work of Wm. Beaumont, to Whom We Are Indebted for a Large Proportion of Our Present Knowledge Concerning Gastric Digestion, The Number of Medical Students in the United States Has Diminished, It Is Said, from 28, 142 in 1904, to 26, 147 in 1905, Multiple Essay Items, Original Articles Important Practical Points in Hospital Construction for American Cities, with Especial Arguments Favoring …, Applied Medicine Room Disinfection with Formaldehyde Gas, An Insurance Paper Recently Called Attention to the Fact That Disappointment and Dissatisfaction Often Result from Physicians and Dentists Buying Accident Insurance without a Full Understanding of the Limitations of the Risk and the Exact Nature of the Liability of the Company Issuing the Policy, In Reviewing the Accomplishments of American Medicine Dr. W. H. Welch, of Baltimore, Recently Remarked That We Had No Reason to Feel Ashamed of What Had Been Done during the past Century, Hare's Therapeutics.—A Text-Book of Practical Therapeutics, with Especial Reference to the Application of Remedial Measures to Disease and Their Employment upon a Rational Basis. By Hobart Amory Hare, M. D., B.Sc., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Jefferson Hospital, Etc. New (11Th) Edition, Enlarged and Thoroughly Revised to Accord with the Eighth Decennial Revision of the U. S. Pharmacopœia, 1905. In One Octavo Volume of 910 Pages, with 113 Engravings and Four Colored Plates. Lea Bros. & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1905. Review: Book Reviews Gall-Stones and Their Surgical Treatment.—By B. G. A. Moynihan, M. S. (London), F. R. C. S., Senior Assistant ….
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