Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1883 |
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... direct consequences of primary ear disease in respect to other organs and parts of the body . ( e . ) A survey of the general pathological states that cause tissue changes in the ear . ( f ) A particular consideration of the objective ...
... direct consequences of primary ear disease in respect to other organs and parts of the body . ( e . ) A survey of the general pathological states that cause tissue changes in the ear . ( f ) A particular consideration of the objective ...
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... direct contact with atmospheric air . Now germs are found in abundance at the moment of opening acute abscesses . These , however , appear to be very innocent . But the question arises : if these germs do exist in inflammatory nests ...
... direct contact with atmospheric air . Now germs are found in abundance at the moment of opening acute abscesses . These , however , appear to be very innocent . But the question arises : if these germs do exist in inflammatory nests ...
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... direct and indirect , pointed out that in R.'s case there were no undoubted direct symptoms , except a suspicion of dulness over the manu- brium sterni , and the murmur which , however , might simply be symptomatic of aortic ...
... direct and indirect , pointed out that in R.'s case there were no undoubted direct symptoms , except a suspicion of dulness over the manu- brium sterni , and the murmur which , however , might simply be symptomatic of aortic ...
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... direct obstruction . At the same time , none of the contents of the cyst escaped when the ureter was cut across , or afterwards when the cyst was handled after the ureter had been severed . The contents of the cyst were apparently ...
... direct obstruction . At the same time , none of the contents of the cyst escaped when the ureter was cut across , or afterwards when the cyst was handled after the ureter had been severed . The contents of the cyst were apparently ...
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... direct attack that we can achieve a victory over disease . But of all antiseptics it will be admitted that the most valuable by far is pure air , which , with suitable surroundings , is justly regarded as a most important factor in the ...
... direct attack that we can achieve a victory over disease . But of all antiseptics it will be admitted that the most valuable by far is pure air , which , with suitable surroundings , is justly regarded as a most important factor in the ...
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Стр. 378 - This signifies that the development of the minute organism has ceased — in other words, all the little points which caused the turbid appearance of the liquid have fallen to the bottom of the vase, and things will remain in this condition for a longer or shorter time, for months even, without either the liquid or the deposit undergoing any visible modification, inasmuch as we have taken care to exclude the germs of the atmosphere. A little stopper of cotton sifts the air which enters or issues...
Стр. 120 - I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did ; and from that day forward, I must say to you, they were never beaten, and wherever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually.
Стр. 321 - Goethe, intends to speak as a philosopher, rather than as a poet, when he writes that " with good reason the earth has gotten the name of mother, since all things are produced out of the earth. And many living creatures, even now, spring out of the earth, taking form by the rains and the heat of the sun.
Стр. 379 - ... chicken cholera : that is to say, it may modify more or less the facility of its development in the body of animals. May we not be here in presence of a general law applicable to all kinds of virus ? What benefits may not be the result ? We may hope to discover in this way the vaccine of all virulent diseases...
Стр. 378 - ... only effects of a passing character. In fact, they no longer die from the mortal virus, and for a time sufficiently long, which in some cases may exceed a year, chicken cholera -cannot touch them, especially under the ordinary conditions of contagion which exist in fowl-houses. At this critical point of our manipulation — that is to say, in this interval of time which we have placed between two cultures, and which causes the attenuation, what occurs? I shall show you that in this interval the...
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Стр. 289 - ... wish to give ; or, if it be in a more concentrated form, the patient may add water to it. Grain doses given every half-hour in scarlet fever, diphtheria, tonsillitis, etc., will produce the same results as larger doses, without the danger of the evil effects resulting from the accumulation of the drug in the system, as sometimes happens when it is administered in the ordinary way. Indeed, I believe they will produce better results upon the throat inflammations.
Стр. 379 - But was there, after all, reason to be discouraged ? Certainly not ; in fact, if you observe closely, you will find that there is no real difference between the mode of the generation of the anthracoid germ by scission and that of chicken-cholera.
Стр. 72 - ... from the size of a pin head to that of a pea, in the left hemisphere, and a remarkable atrophy of the first left temporal convolution, which measured only four ctm.