Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

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1906 - Medicine
 

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Page 347 - Progressive Medicine: A Quarterly Digest of Advances. Discoveries and Improvements in the Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart...
Page 414 - A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By BARTON COOKE HIRST, MD, Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania. Fifth revised edition. Octavo of 915 pages, with 753 illustrations, 39 of them in colors. Philadelphia and London : WB Saunders Company. 1906. Cloth, $5.00 net; half morocco, $6.00 net. Canadian agents, JA Carveth & Co., Toronto, Ont. One would almost consider it enough to say this is the fifth edition of Hirst's Text-Book of Obstetrics, as that certainly establishes its popularity.
Page 351 - Edited, with additions, by G. CARL HUBER, MD, Professor of Histology and Embryology in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. With 214 colored figures on 80 plates, 68 text-illustrations, and 248 pages of text. Cloth, $4.50 net.
Page 241 - AND Adam knew Eve his wife ; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
Page 286 - Materia Medica and Pharmacology, including the Elements of Medical Pharmacy, Prescription Writing, Medical Latin, Toxicology and Methods of Local Treatment. For the use of Students of Medicine and Pharmacy. By Oliver T. Osborne...
Page 268 - Counselor at Law, Professor of Criminal Law and Medical Jurisprudence in the University of Buffalo. With the collaboration of August Becker, Esq., Chas. A. Boston, Esq.. Hon. Goodwin Brown, WN Bullard, MD, GC Cameron, MD, J.
Page 376 - Boston, and some surgeons of the Massachusetts Hospital. There is a slip in the single experiment allowed him. He is spurned and hooted away. In doing this the Medical School of Boston thus delays the whole subject of artificial surgical anaesthesia for a couple of years. Was not the Medical School of Boston then, in your violent language, " chargeable with the continuance of operative tortures," for that period, much more than Sir...
Page 300 - ... to a standstill towards the end of the diastole. You can therefore look upon the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures as that part of the energy which is not stored up in the walls of the arteries and which is engaged in producing velocity. I usually think that when this difference exceeds 40 mm.
Page 275 - A TREATISE ON SURGERY. In two volumes. By George R. Fowler, M. D., Examiner in Surgery, Board of Medical Examiners of the Regents of the University of the State of New York ; Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the New York Polyclinic, etc.
Page 234 - Sir WH Broadbent, I believe, even now throws the weight of his deservedly great name in favor of the resistance being in the capillaries ; and in cases of vasomotor paralysis no doubt such is the case, but in ordinary circumstances I agree with the majority that there is an earlier barrier to the outflow from the heart in the arterioles and small arteries which are governed by vasomotor nerves. It is extremely fortunate that there is this first line of defence created by the action of the vasomotor...

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