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˹éÒ 313 - MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore.
˹éÒ 326 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases...
˹éÒ 298 - The large number of inquiries received from the profession for a finer class of bindings than is usually placed on medical books has induced us to put certain of our standard publications in half Russia; and, that the growing taste may be encouraged, the prices have been fixed at so small an advance over the cost of sheep as to place it within the means of all to possess a library that shall ham attractions as well for the eye as for the mind of the reading practitioner.
˹éÒ 262 - Ad. & E. 2), have been held not actionable per se. While the authorities are generally agreed as to charges of gross ignorance or incapacity in the exercise of the duties of the physician, it is not easy to determine what words are actionable in themselves in special instances. In analogous, and even in precisely similar, cases, the courts are divided. Where the words were: "He killed my child; it was the saline injection that did it
˹éÒ 123 - Thro' all this changing world of changeless law, And every phase of ever-heightening life, And nine long months of antenatal gloom, With this last moon, this crescent — her dark orb...
˹éÒ vii - With what anguish of mind I remember my childhood. Recalled in the light of a knowledge since gained; The malarious farm, the wet, fungus-grown wildwood, The chills then contracted that since have remained;, The scum-covered duck pond, the pig-stye close by it, The ditch where the sour-smelling house drainage fell; The damp, shaded dwelling, the foul barnyard nigh it, — But worse than all else was that terrible well. And the old oaken bucket, the mold crusted bucket.
˹éÒ 298 - Nose. A Manual. By MORELL MACKENZIE, MD Lond., Senior Physician to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat and Chest. Vol.
˹éÒ 319 - The surface was clean, and in many places the sores looked healthy and white. The bath was repeated next day, after which he fell, for the first time, into a tranquil slumber. From this time his recovery was progressive, delayed only by the formation of abscesses and the great soreness of the feet.
˹éÒ 290 - ... which we might take of them in our efforts to cure it. Quackery seems to have here got hold of a truth which legitimate medicine fails to appreciate and use adequately.
˹éÒ 341 - MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. Reese. A Text-book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. By John J. Reese, MD, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania; President of the Medical Jurisprudence Society of Philadelphia; Physician to St.

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