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1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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L. Harrison Mettler, William C. Krauss, W. W. Keen, Legrand Kebb, Edward C. Register, H. Gideon Wells, Dr. Herrmann Nothnagel, Howard A. Kelly, Charles P. Noble, Mr. Hermann Becker, Mr. Max Brodel,

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Essay: Park, in Studying the Bacillary Contents of Ice in Relation to Typhoid Fever, Concludes as Follows (Jour. A. M. A.), Neuberger Asserts That Epididymitis May Be Prevented in Almost All Gonorrheal Subjects by Using the Injection Treatment with Small Amounts of a Weak Disinfectant, Left in Contact with the Urethral Tissues for Only Three or Four Minutes, the Injection to Be Used Three or Four Times Daily, The Strenuous Nature of Modern Urban Existence Is Emphasized by Recent Plaints from London regarding Two New Affections Peculiarly the Result of Conditions of City Life That until Quite Recently Were an Unknown Quantity, The Pollution of Inland Waters Is Assuming an Importance Which Is Gradually Bringing into Play the Preventative Influences of the Various State Boards of Health, Opinions, Chronicle and Comment, Dr. James Carroll, Major and Surgeon, U. S. A., of Yellow Fever Fame, Died in September in Washington, D. C., as a More or Less Direct Result of His Self-Sacrifice, in Order to Demonstrate That the Mosquito Was the Intermediary Host of the Malarial Parasite, The Circumstances, Personal and Environmental, That Go to Make Surgical Work Successful, Have Been Summarized as Follows, "Success in the Practice of Medicine Lies in a Happy Marriage between Science and Art, Dr. Jos. Price, of Philadelphia, Is Reported as of the Opinion That Surgery Not Only Must Be Sought in Diagnosticated Cases of Typhoid Perforation, but as Well in Apparently Hopeless Cases of Typhoid, with Low, Muttering Delirium, and All Evidences of a Toxemia That Will Soon End in Death, Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery.—In Two Large Octavos. Edited by Howard A. Kelly, M. D., Professor of Gynecologic Surgery at Johns Hopkins University; and Charles P. Noble, M. D., Clinical Professor of Gynecology at the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Large Octavo Volume of 851 Pages, with 405 Original Illustrations by Mr. Hermann Becker and Mr. Max Brodel. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1907, (Resolutions Adopted by the Executive Committee of the American National Red Cross, October 18, 1907), Original Articles Neurology: Clinical and Physiological.—L. Harrison Mettler, A. M., M. D., Chicago, Ill. Associate Professor …, Discussion The Need of a Trained Microscopist in Every Community (Selected).—By William C. Krauss, M. D., Buffalo, …, Lewis (Lab. Royal Col. Phy., Edinburg) Has Made a Series of Observations on the Influence of Meteorological and Other Conditions upon the Distribution of Bacteria in Urban Atmospheres, Attention Being Directed toward the Distribution of Bacteria in Open Air (the Scottish Med. and Surg. Jour.), According to the European (London) Magazine, of April, 1802 (Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs, by Norman B. Wood), the Famous Indian Chief Little Turtle or Michikiniqua, War Chief of the Miamis, Introduced the Practice of Inoculation to Prevent Small-Pox among the Indians, The Conclusions of the Investigators of the Henry Phipps Institute (Third Annual Report) regarding the Effect of Maragliano's Serum in the Treatment of Tuberculosis Are Indefinite If Not Disparaging, The Fifth International Gynecologic Congress, to Be Held at St. Petersburg, Has Again Been Postponed "On Account of Numerous Expressions as to the Inopportuneness of a Congress in Russia", Illegible Article, Applied Medicine, One of the Greatest Injustices of the Present Scheme of State Licensure in the Practice of Medicine Lies in the Limitations Placed upon the Man Who Has Been out of School for Many Years and Is Therefore Unable to Pass the Examinations Now Demanded in Case He Wishes to Remove to Another State Where No Provisions for Him Obtain, Multiple Essay Items, Practical Fever Nursing.—By Edward C. Register, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the North Carolina Medical College. Illustrated. W. B. Saunders & Co., Diagnostics of the Diseases of Children.—By Legrand Kerr, M. D., Professor of the Disease of Children in the Brooklyn Post Graduate School. W. B. Saunders & Co., In the Truly Laudable Efforts That Have Been Initiated in Sundry Places to Obtain Information Touching the Increase in Diseases of the Nervous System, and Notably Insanity, Some Exceedingly Foolish Questions Have Been Asked of Medical Practitioners, Chemical Pathology.—Being a Discussion of General Pathology from the Standpoint of the Chemical Processes Involved. By H. Gideon Wells, Ph. D., M. D., Assistant Professor of Pathology in the University of Chicago and in Rush Medical College, Chicago. Octavo of 549 Pages. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1907, Diseases of the Intestines and Peritoneum.—By Dr. Herrmann Nothnagel, of Vienna. Edited, with Additions, by H. D. Rolleston, M. D., F. R. C. P., Physician to St. George's Hospital, London, England. Second Edition. Octavo of 1059 Pages, Illustrated. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1907, Dr. August Koehler, Working at the Carl Zeiss Optische Werkstätte, Jena, Germany, Has Produced a Microscope Which Can Only Be Used with Ultraviolet Light, Sir James Crichton-Browne, in Delivering a Recent Address before the Sanitary Inspector's Association, at London, England, Protested against What He Styled the Prevalent Craze for Getting Thin. Display ads: Mulford's Diphtheria Antitoxin, Multiple Display Advertisements, Contents, Garland Surgical Operating Table, U. S. P. and N. F. Products, Listerine, Practical Dermatology, Wm. R. Warner & Co., Publications of the Cleveland Press Chicago, Inflammation's Antidote, The Blood in Disease, Everyday Surgery and Surgical Handicraft, Central Drug Company, The History of Medicine, New Books and Editions by Cleveland Press, Chicago, Illegible, A Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System, Pyrenol, The Chicago Hospital, Clinical Urinology, The Technic of Modern Operations for Hernia, Anesthesia and Anesthetics, The Organization, Construction and Management of Hospitals, Clinical Therapeutics, The Signs of Internal Disease, The Indications for Operative Treatment, Clinical Surgery for the Instruction of Practitioners and Students of Surgery. Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Review: Book Reviews Surgery: Its Principles and Practice.—In Five Volumes. By 66 Eminent Surgeons. Edited by W. W. Keen, …. Table of contents: Table of Contents, Table of Contents of the Organization, Construction and Management of Hospitals. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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