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Página xxxviii - Essentials of Refraction and Diseases of the Eye. By EDWARD JACKSON, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; and — Essentials of Diseases of the Nose and Throat.
Página xxxviii - MEDICINE, a textbook for practitioners and students with special reference to diagnosis and treatment ; by James Tyson, M. D., Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania and Physician to the Hospital of the University; Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital ; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; Member of the Association of American Physicians, etc.
Página 113 - Is the Redeemer's great command : Nature must count her gold but dross, If she would gain this heavenly land. 3 The fearful soul that tires and faints, And walks the ways of God no more, Is but esteemed almost a saint, And makes his own destruction sure.
Página xxviii - MD, Surgeon to the Episcopal Hospital, and to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia.
Página 8 - Epilepsy is a disease or disorder affecting the brain. characterized by recurrent paroxysms which are abrupt in appearance, variable in duration but generally short, and in which there is impairment or loss of consciousness, together with impairment or loss of motor coordination, with or without convulsions.
Página xxxi - REFRACTION AND How TO REFRACT. Including Sections on Optics, Retinoscopy, the Fitting of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, etc. By James Thorington, AM, MD, Adjunct Professor of Ophthalmology in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine ; Assistant Surgeon at Wills...
Página xiii - Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College, and A.
Página xxxiii - Diseases of the Skin and the Eruptive Fevers. By JAY FRANK SCHAMBERG, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Infectious Eruptive Diseases in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine.
Página xxix - New (sixth) edition, revised by John H. Musser, Jr., BS, MD, Instructor in Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania ; Assistant Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital; Physician to the Medical Dispensary of the Presbyterian Hospital; Physician to the Medical Dispensary of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Página 78 - Palliative operation is not to take the place of a radical operation when the latter can be performed without great risk to the patient. 5. In some cases, the. symptoms of brain tumor disappear almost entirely for a long time or permanently after a palliative operation. This result is obtained either by relief of intracranial pressure, or by removal of some lesion (meningitis serosa, etc.), other than brain tumor, and yet causing the symptoms of tumor.

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