Iowa Medical Journal
1900; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. A. N. Crokenower, J. P. Blaise, T. B. Ellis, A. B. Bowen, W. E. Holland, T. J. Biggs,
ResumoFrontmatter: Iowa Medical Journal. Essay: Two Doctors Donate $50, 000 to Science Dr. W. E. Quine and Dr. D. A. K. Steele Give $25,000 Each to College of Physicians and Surgeons for Endowment, Medical News, The Meeting of the Railway Surgeons in Des Moines, of Which a Complete Publication Is Made This Month, Consolidation of the Marion-Sims College of Medicine and the Beaumont Hospital Medical College, Cod Liver Oil in Nerve and Tissue Waste, The Kellogg and the Alexander Operation, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Iowa State Association of Railway Surgeons Held in Des Moines, Iowa, Anaemia and Its Rational Treatment, by W. E. Holland, M. D., Chicago, Ills., Consultant, Mary Thompson Hospital, Assistant Gynecologist, Illinois Medical College, Typhlitis: Extreme Case Blood Cured by T. J. Biggs, M. D., Stamford, Connecticut, Plans Have Been Perfected for the Purchase of the Present Hdye Park Sanitarium in Des Moines, and the Conversion of It into a Hospital for the Care of Tubercular Patients, Medical Societies, Incompatibilities of Heroin and Heroin Hydrochloride, Dr. J. W. Kime of Fort Dodge, Announces to the Public That He Has Made Arrangements for the Opening on April 1, 1901, of a Sanitarium at Fort Dodge for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, Resections in Continuity, Multiple Essay Items, A Wail of Disappointment, Traumatic Erysipelas, What Right Has Any Firm, Whose Business Is to Furnish the Physician with His Principal Weapons, to Place upon the Market Pharmacutical Preparations of Unknown Medicinal Value?, Subarachnoid Anesthesia, Chapter 129 of the Laws of the Twenty-Eighth General Assembly Provides for the Disposition of Unclaimed Dead, A Little Volume, "Sunshine and Shadows of the Physician, " by William Lane Lowder, B. S., M. D., of McKinney, Ky., Has Been Received by the Journal, With True Western Spirit, the Physicians of Des Moines Have Always Been up to Late Discoveries and Progress in Medicine. Review: Book Reviews. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisements.
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