The Lancet-Clinic
1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John N. Sluss, William Britt Burns, Mark K. Isham, E. N. Webb, J. C. M'Mechan, E. S. M'Kee, E. S. M'Kee, August Forel,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Lancet-Clinic. Essay: Any Disease, Other than Tuberculosis, Which Is Atypical in That It Tends to Chronicity, May Have Tuberculosis Engrafted upon It, Society Reports The Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati, Correspondence "Soluble Iodine", News Notes, Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Traumatism, Medico-Legal Address on State Medicine, The Tubercle Bacillus, The Irritation Induced by Imperfectly Digested Food May Result in Dilation of the Stomach in Children, The Suggestive Post-Card, The Review of Medical Literature, Meeting of the Ohio State Pediatric Society, Head Injuries—Report of Three Cases, Bearing Especially on Injuries of Middle Meningeal Artery; the Free Interval, Biography Reminiscences of Dr. W. E. Decourcey, Gastric Disease, Per Se, Is Comparatively Rare, Obstetrics The Persistent Occipito-Posterior Position. Editorial: Editorial Notes. Obituary. Review: Book Reviews Nervous and Mental Hygiene. By August Forel, M. D., Formerly Professor of Psychiatry in the University ….
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