The Lancet-Clinic
1915; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Louis Stricker, Charles S. Skaggs, C. E. Shinkle, W. F. Blackford, Helena T. Ratterman,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Lancet-Clinic. Essay: In the Hospital for the Insane of the Future There Will Be No Locks and Bars or Secured Doors and Windows, The Municipal School of Midwifery Was Founded in Chicago, August 7, and Will Have Its Headquarters in the Iroquois Memorial Hospital, American Public Health Association, Annual Reunion of the Ohio General Assembly, Dr. John S. Billings, the Medical Inspector of the Health Department of the City of New York, Arises to Destroy with Temperate Language, but Scientific Accuracy, the Old Superstition That Cheap Whiskey Is Particularly Dangerous to the Human Body, The Barany Tests as Used in Differential Diagnosis of Cerebellar and Internal Ear Disease—A Summary, News Notes Cincinnati Items, Vital Statistics as to Doctors, Figures on Drug Addiction, A Profitless Experience, Policyholders as a Medium for Increasing Longevity, Tuberculous Meningitis in Adults, with Report of a Case, General News, Necrology, Contributed Articles Anesthetics, Meetings of the Medical Societies of the Middle West, American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality.
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