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˹éÒ 336 - Council at the time of his death. He was an active member of the Tulsa Geological Society (1920).
˹éÒ 212 - Phthisis: Its Morbid Anatomy, Etiology, Symptomatic Events and Complications, Fatality and Prognosis, Treatment and Physical Diagnosis ; In a series of Clinical Studies.
˹éÒ 144 - A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives fifty-two numbers of sixty-four pages each, or more than Three and a Quarter Thousand double-column octavo pages of reading-matter yearly. It presents in an inexpensive form, considering its great amount of matter, with freshness, owing to its weekly issue, and with a...
˹éÒ 335 - The dose of salicin is from ten to thirty grains every two, three, or four hours, according to the severity of the case.
˹éÒ 95 - Some three, or five, or seven, and thirty years; A Roman nose; a dimpling double-chin; Dark eyes and shy that, ignorant of sin, Are yet acquainted, it would seem, with tears; A comely shape; a slim, high-coloured hand, Graced, rather oddly, with a signet ring; A bashful air, becoming everything; A well-bred silence always at command. Her plain print gown, prim cap, and bright steel chain Look out of place on her, and I remain Absorbed in her, as in a pleasant mystery. Quick, skilful, quiet, soft...
˹éÒ 87 - No person authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be required or allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired from any patient, while attending him in a professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or do any act for him as a surgeon.
˹éÒ 95 - ... deny, His faultless patience, his unyielding will, Beautiful gentleness and splendid skill, Innumerable gratitudes reply. His wise, rare smile is sweet with certainties, And seems in all his patients to compel Such love and faith as failure cannot quell We hold him for another Herakles, Battling with custom, prejudice, disease, As once the son of Zeus with Death and Hell.
˹éÒ 134 - Nomination. III. The morning sessions of the Congress shall be devoted to general business and the reading of discourses; the afternoons to the meetings of the Sections, of which there shall be nine, viz: 1. Medicine, including Pathology, Pathological Anatomy and Therapeutics. 2. Biology, including Anatomy, Histology, Physiology and Microscopy. 3. Surgery. 4. Dermatology and Syphilology. 5. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. 6. Chemistry, Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence. 7. Sanitary...
˹éÒ 144 - The best Essays, Reviews, Criticisms, Tales, Sketches of Travel and Discovery, Poetry, Scientific, Biographical, Historical, and Political Information, from the entire body of Foreign Periodical Literature, and from the pens of The ablest and most cultivated intellects, in every department of Literature.
˹éÒ 72 - ... thought, at strife With the strong stupor that I heave and choke And sicken at, it is so foully sweet. Faces look strange from space — and disappear. Far voices, sudden loud, offend my ear And hush as sudden. Then my senses fleet: All were a blank, save for this dull, new pain That grinds my leg and foot; and brokenly Time and the place glimpse on to me again; And, unsurprised, out of uncertainty, I wake — relapsing — somewhat faint and fain, To an immense, complacent dreamery. VII— VIGIL...