The St. Louis Medical Review, Količina 42

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St. Louis Medical Review Association, 1900
 

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Stran 39 - Handbook of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and the Various Specialties, with Particular Reference to Diagnosis and Treatment. Compiled under the Editorial Supervision of GEORGE M. GOULD, MD, Author of " An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine,
Stran 348 - Bacillus icteroides (Sanarelli) stands in no causative relation to yellow fever, but when present should be considered as a secondary invader in this disease. From the second part of their study of yellow fever they draw the following conclusions: The mosquito serves as the intermediate host for the parasite of yellow fever and it is highly probable that the disease is only propagated through the bite of this insect.
Stran 346 - The governors of the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital announce that Dr. L,. Duncan Bulkley will give a third series of clinical lectures on diseases of the skin in the out-patient hall of the hospital on Wednesday afternoons, commencing November 7, 1900, at 4:15 o'clock.
Stran 293 - The author states that he has thoroughly tried Mercurol in his clinic, and from his experience has drawn certain conclusions which he presents in this paper. After describing the chemical nature of Mercurol he states that he found the weaker solutions had little effect and the stronger solutions were at first irritating. He finally concluded that the average strength best borne by the patient is ten grains to the ounce, or approximately two per cent. After having reached this conclusion he had the...
Stran 59 - A Manual of Obstetrics. By AFA KING, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women in the Medical Department of the Columbian University, Washington, DC, and in the University of Vermont, etc.
Stran 293 - ... cases. In the remaining 67 cases a clinical diagnosis was depended upon, since the writer considers the experienced eye competent to recognize the disease. In one extremely interesting case no gonococcus could be found in the urethral discharge, although gonococci were present in that of some venereal ulcers on the glans. In these cases a 2 per cent, solution of Mercurol was ordered, which the patients were directed to inject three times a day.
Stran 58 - The tendon to which the attachment is to be made is split and the end of the severed tendon, after it has been scored across to make the surface rough, is drawn through this slit and held by two quilted sutures. In this way both sides of the severed...
Stran 422 - Very recently a suspicious point had been detected at the tenth dorsal and treatment would now be by a Knight's support. Dr. TH Myers said that lateral curvature often attended incipient Pott's disease and obscured the nature of the more serious affection, as had occurred in the present instance. He thought that these doubtful cases should be considered as caries of the vertebrae until a positive diagnosis could be made. Dr. HS Stokes said that in obscure cases of early Pott's disease the plaster...
Stran 422 - He thought that these doubtful cases should be considered as caries of the vertebrae until a positive diagnosis could be made. Dr. HS Stokes said that in obscure cases of early Pott's disease the plaster of Paris jacket was valuable as a means of verifying the diagnosis. In cases in which there was at first no apparent deformity if the jacket were applied and left on for a time, then removed, the kyphosis, if present, would be seen at once. This effect was seen too soon to be due to further progress...
Stran 424 - ... morbid action gave but few and obscure indications. The X-ray had been a disappointment in this field. It had failed to reveal a deposit before the appearance of deformity. What was desired was an early diagnosis, a diagnosis before deformity, which of itself made the diagnosis without the assistance of symptoms or any other signs. A most important early symptom was abdominal pain. How often are we told of the postponement of a spinal examination in favor of treatment for intestinal disturbance...

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