Hospitals, their history, organization, and construction

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˹éÒ 21 - This valuable work, embracing the results of many years of successful experience in the department of which it treats, will prove most acceptable to the entire profession ; while the . high standing of the author and his knowledge of the subject combine to make the book the best In the language. It...
˹éÒ 7 - THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN. Designed to represent the Existing State of Physiological Science as applied to the Functions of the Human Body.
˹éÒ 18 - ... also an account of the various tumors which grow in or upon them. None of the injuries of bone are included in its scope, and no joint diseases, excepting where the condition of the bone is a prime factor in the problem of disease. As the work of an eminent surgeon of large and varied experience, it may be regarded as the best on the subject, and a valuable contribution to medical literature.
˹éÒ 17 - It is the duty of every physician to study the action of electricity, to become acquainted with its value in therapeutics, and to follow the improvements that are being made in the apparatus for its application in medicine, that he may be able to choose the one best adapted to the treatment of individual cases, and to test a remedy fairly and without prejudice, which already, especially in nervous diseases, has been used with the best results, and which promises to yield an abundant harvest in a...
˹éÒ 13 - HOWE. Emergencies, and How to Treat Them. The Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Accidents, Diseases, and Cases of Poisoning, which demand Prompt Attention. Designed for Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By JOSEPH W. HOWE, MD...
˹éÒ 17 - Dr. Moritz Meyer, of Berlin, has been for more than twenty years a laborious and conscientious student of the application of electricity to practical medicine, and the results of his labors are given in this volume. Dr. Hammond, in making a translation of the third German edition, has done a real service to the profession of this country and of Great Britain. Plainly and concisely written, and simply and clearly arranged, it contains just what the physician wants to know on the subject.
˹éÒ 6 - The Histology and Histo-Chemistry of Man. A Treatise on the Elements of Composition and Structure of the Human Body. By HEINRICH FREY, Professor of Medicine in Zurich.
˹éÒ 5 - DAVIS. Conservative Surgery, as exhibited in remedying some of the Mechanical Causes that operate injuriously both in Health and Disease. With Illustrations. By HENRY G. DAVIS, MD, Member of the American Medical Association, etc., etc. 1 vol., 8vo.
˹éÒ 27 - The work is well up to the present state of pathological knowledge ; complete without unnecessary prolixity; its symptomatology accurate, evidently the result of careful observation of a competent and experienced clinical practitioner. The diagnosis and differential relations of diseases to each other are accurately described, and the therapeutics judicious and discriminating. All polypharmacy is discarded, and only the remedies which appeared useful to the author commended.
˹éÒ 79 - To promote an active public interest in the New York State institutions of public charities with a view to the physical, mental and moral improvement of their pauper inmates.

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