The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic
1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Derrick T. Vail, Brose S. Horne, B. Merrill Ricketts, Byron Stanton, Geo. Andrew Lewis, George Hynson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic. Essay: In Intestinal Obstruction Never Give Purgatives, for They Are a Source of Distinct Danger, Pathology of Inebriety, Quick and Sure and Time Tried, Monobromide of Camphor, in Ten-Grain Doses, until the Brain Feels It, Is an Excellent Remedy for Nymphomania, Clinical Society of the New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital Fracture of the Patella, The Practical Treatment of Stammering and Stuttering. With Suggestions for Practice and Helpful Exercises. By Geo. Andrew Lewis and George Hynson. Illustrated. Detroit, Mich., 1902, Artificial Mineral Waters, Tetanus-Contaminated Serum, Typhoid at Ithica and Unsanitary Conditions Elsewhere, Correspondence The Pollution of Mill Creek, Gynecological Hints, Medical Squibs, Intemperance in the Philippines, The Stomach in the Child, Society Proceedings The Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati, Surgery of Prostate, Pancreas, Diaphragm and Spleen Surgery of Pancreas, Aspirating for Pleurisy with Effusion, To Drink or Not to Drink?, The Tip of the Tongue Is the Most Sensitive Part of the Human Body, and Is Followed in This Respect by the Finger Tips, Mill Creek Sewer, Primary Syphilis of the Fingers and Hands, for Obvious Reasons, Occurs More Frequently in Physicians than in Any Other Class of People, It Is Well to Bear in Mind the Fact That Enlarged Tonsils Lessen the Capacity for Proper Breathing, and That Once They Are Inflamed They Serve as a Possible Point of Entry for All Manner of Infections, Pathology of Empyema, If You Have to Tie a Blood-Vessel in an Emergency and You Have No Sterilized Sutures, It Will Always Be Best to Tie One End of the Thread Short and Bring out the Other End at One of the Angles of the Wound, Allowing It to Remain There, Dr. S. C. Ayres and Dr. W. McL. Ayres Have Removed to "The Leverone, " 4 West Seventh, near Vine, Current Literature Bacteria in Milk, An Ointment Made of Yellow Oxide of Mercury, Two to Four Grains to Ounce of Vaseline, Applied Lightly Once a Day, Cures Granulated Lids, Aprosexia in Relation to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Especially in Child Growth, Alcoholic Neuritis, Never Pass a Sound for the First Time through a Patient's Urethra without Having His Head Low, and Take Care to Observe His Countenance Frequently. Editorial: Editorial Notes. Review: Book Reviews The American Year-Book of Medicine and Surgery for 1903. A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative.
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