Jornais Acesso aberto

The Lancet-Clinic

1911; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Frederick W. Carr, Evan O'Neill Kane, L. D. Brose, A. Ravogli, W. E. Bloyer,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Lancet-Clinic. Essay: Correspondence A Begging of the Question, Contributed Articles The Ocular Complications of Measles, Men Are Judged Not by Their Intentions, but by the Results of Their Actions, Alaska Is Again Proving That History Repeats Itself, Ipecacuanha, News Notes Medical Societies, Cincinnati Items, Muckraking and Compensation, Some Further Observations on Blastomycosis, The Standardization of Bread Again, The National House of Representatives Is Too Large and Unwieldy to Properly Consider Every Detail of Legislation, and so Committees Are Appointed to Decide upon What Bills Are to Come up for Passage, We Have Not as yet Advanced Sufficiently Far in Civilization to Be Immune to an Appeal Backed up by a Money Prize, Miscellany American Orthopedic Association, It Is Sad beyond Expression to Realize That the Chief Arraignment of Ohio Legislators Is upon Their Purchased Attitude on the Law Regulating the Hours of Women's Employment, What Is the Purpose of a Book Review?, The Tobacconist Sees to It That the Air Surrounding His Cigars Is Properly Humidified, Man Is Little Concerned at This Day about the Things Which Are Transacting Interiorly within Him, Inasmuch as External Things Occupy Him Altogether; and to Him Who Is Wholly Occupied by External Things, Medical Education and General Intelligence, Modern Method, Cocaine, Multiple Essay Items, On Page 22 of the Journal A. M. A. (April 22), Dr. Wm. F. Bernhart, of Chicago, Presents "A Simple Apparatus for the Intravenous Injection of Salvarsan or Other Drugs, " Which Is Essentially the Same Idea and Illustration of Dr. M. L. Heidingsfeld, of Cincinnati, Appearing in the February 4 Issue of the Lancet-Clinic, Page 131, Ohio State Medical Association, The Death of Madame Bovary, Society Proceedings Obstetrical Society of Cincinnati. Poem, verse: The Rose Is Fairest When 'Tis Budding New, and Hope Is Brightest When It Dawns from Tears; the Rose Is Sweetest Washed with Morning Dew, and Love Is Loveliest When Embalmed in Tears. Review: Book Reviews The General Practitioner as a Specialist. A Treatise Devoted to the Consideration of Medical Specialties; ….

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