Jornais Acesso aberto

Original Articles

1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

A. C. Croftan, Dr. George Carroll Smith, Daniel N. Eisendrath, J. P. Crozer Griffith, Edward Jackson, Dr. R. Hecker, Dr. J. Trumpp,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Original Articles. Essay: Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of Children.—By Dr. R. Hecker and Dr. J. Trumpp, of Munich. Edited, with Additions, by Issac A. Abt, M. D., Assistant Professor of the Diseases of Children in Rush Medical College, in Affiliation with the University of Chicago. With 48 Colored Plates, 147 Black and White Illustrations, and 453 Pages of Text. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1907, Multiple Essay Items, A Manual of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye.—New (2d) Edition, Revised and Enlarged. By Edward Jackson, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology in the University of Colorado. Second Revised Edition. 12mo of 615 Pages, with 182 Text-Illustrations and 2 Colored Plates. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1907, Discussion The Psychic Factor in Disease, The Care of the Baby.—A Manual for Mothers and Nurses. By J. P. Crozer Griffith, M. D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Etc. Fourth Edition, Thoroughly Revised. Philadelphia and London. W. B. Saunders Company. Cloth, The Very Extensive Occurrence of Goitre in Switzerland Gives Plausibility to the Theory That the Disease in Some Manner Stands Associated with the Snow Water the Inhabitants of Necessity Use so Generally, Mr. Justice Brown, of the United States District Court of Rhode Island, Recently Stated before the Rhode Island Medical Society That the Common Opinion of Local Judges Was That a Physician as a Rule Made a Good Witness; That He Was Honest and Clear in His Statements, and Showed a Trained Mind; That There Were, However, in the Medical Profession, as in All Others, a Small Minority of Dishonest Persons, Who Should Be Dealt with as Any Other Dishonest Expert Witness, Treatment of the Common Diseases of the Mouth, Nose and Throat. By A. C. Croftan, M. D., Author of Clinical Urinology; Clinical Therapeutics, Etc., Chicago Diseases of the Buccal Cavity, Applied Medicine Headache, Chronicle and Comment, Musser Says That Cholelithiasis Is Caused by Toxic Influences, Modification of the Reflexes of the Duodenal End of the Stomach from Alterations in Digestion, This Causing Either Increase or Limitation of Hepatic Secretion, from Infections. Review: Book Reviews Surgical Diagnosis.—By Daniel N. Eisendrath, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the Medical Department ….

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