THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL |
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THE BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL GEORGE B. SHATTUCK, M.D., AND ABNER POST, M, D. Affichage du livre entier - 1881 |
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Page 77 - Standing by her bed one day, she suddenly fell on to it, not from loss of sense, but from paralysis of the right arm and leg, and the right side of the face.
Page 252 - A strip of black indiarubber bandage, about two yards long, is to be doubled, and passed between the thighs, its centre lying between the tuber ischii of the side to be operated on and the anus. A common calico thigh roller must next be laid lengthways over the external iliac artery.
Page 378 - AN ACT to prevent quacks. from deceiving the people by assuming a professional title. The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as fallows: SECTION 1.
Page 203 - It is remarkable how often the condition is overlooked by practitioners until it becomes one of suffering and danger, demanding instant relief. The continued dribbling that often occurs from an almost bursting bladder may mislead or blind one to the grave danger. The absence of a catheter on one such pressing occasion led me to contrive a ready means of evacuating the urine. The recourse was to a piece of iron bell wire, bent double on itself, and the blunt doubled end passed readily through the...
Page 46 - THE Trustees of the Fiske Fund, at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Medical Society, held at Providence, June 5, 1813, announced that they had awarded a premium of two hundred dollars to an essay on " Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Phlebitis," bearing the motto:
Page 378 - An act for the appointing of physicians and surgeons," — after reciting that " forasmuch as the science and cunning of physic and surgery (to the perfect knowledge whereof be requisite both great learning and ripe experience) is daily within this realm exercised by a great multitude of ignorant persons, of whom the greater part have no manner of insight in the same, nor in any other kind of learning...
Page 159 - Auscultation of the aortic valves by placing the stethoscope in the second intercostal space, just to the right of the sternum, shows a negative result. The case, therefore, is a perfectly simple one ; the enlargement of the heart depending on mitral insufficiency, which always leads to more or less increase in the size of the right ventricle, as is the case here. One point of considerable practical interest in such a case as this is to compare the aortic second sound with the pulmonic second sound...