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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1885, InclusiveThe disease has not appeared either in Great Britain or in America. On November 15th, the day before yesterday, there were twenty-six deaths in Paris. How can we escape? The histories of past epidemics in this country clearly inform us that it enters by commerce within-footed ports, by either the contaminated clothing of passengers ...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 41: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1885, InclusiveThe disease has not appeared either in Great Britain or in America. On November 15th, the day before yesterday, there were twenty-six deaths in Paris. How can we escape? The histories of past epidemics in this country clearly inform us that it enters by commerce within-footed ports, by either the contaminated clothing of passengers ...

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New York Medical Journal, Vol. 35

Foster, Frank P.
New York Medical Journal, Vol. 35
Excerpt from New York Medical Journal, Vol. 35: And Obstetrical ReviewEntoptic Appearance of Curved Lines in Cei tam Movements of the Eye, Epilepsy, Dilatation of the Pupil In.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the wor...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 45

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 45
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 45: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1887, InclusivePhysical Signs - There is a slight bulging of the chest-wall at the left edge of the sternum, near the second rib. There is pulsation of this region, best appreciated by the hand. There is no thrill. The area of dullness is between two and three inches in diameter. Over this a well-marked systolic bruit conveyed upward toward the-cl...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 53

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 53
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 53: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1891, InclusiveThe sebaceous glands are all considerably smaller than normal, although their constituent elements are but very little changed.The small nerve trunks in the skin were carefully exam ihod in all of the sections with the oil-immersion lens and compared with those in the normal skin, and were found unchanged, except in one or two place...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 76

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 76
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 76: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1902, InclusiveMild burns will heal under a bland Ointment and a protective bandage in a very short time.In conclusion, I wish to call attention to the fact that many eye accidents are due to neglect Of ordi nary precautions and protective measures among stone-cutters, masons, and workmen in other trades, to careless handling, especially by child...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 66

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 66
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 66: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1897, InclusiveDisappearance of exophthalmos and diminution of the goitre soon after death. The principal advocate of this theory acknowledges the probable furtherance of the disease by abnormal secretion of the gland in those pre disposed.Diagnosis - This is made from symptoms already enumerated: differentiating secondary form, due to cer tain n...

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New York Medical Journal, Vol. 92

Foster, Frank P.
New York Medical Journal, Vol. 92
Excerpt from New York Medical Journal, Vol. 92: Incorporating the Philadelphia Medical Journal, and the Medical News, A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1910, InclusiveOne or two years of college work is already te quired of all candidates who come before the State boards of seven States. Consequently, men lack ing this qualification cannot practise in those States. Certainly if two years of college work are to be required before e...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 40

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 40
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 40: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1884, InclusiveWith the kind assistance of Dr. Landon, of the Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane, I am enabled to present the records of urinary analyses in twelve cases of general paresis of the insane, which were made every day for fifteen days. In these patients the bulbar symptoms were marked and the urine was increased in quantity. I...

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An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 4

Foster, Frank P.
An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 4
Excerpt from An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 4: Being a Dictionary of the Technical Terms Used by Writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German Languages, With IllustrationsMirandella (port), 11. A place in the province of Tras-os Montes, Portugal, where there are alkaline and saline springs. [l, 30, 41 (a, 14) L, 49 (a.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of tho...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 50

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 50
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 50: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1889, InclusiveRead before the American Association of Genito-urinary Surgeons at its third annual meeting, May 21, 1889.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art...

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An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 2

Foster, Frank P.
An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 2
Excerpt from An Illustrated Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, Vol. 2: Being a Dictionary of the Technical Terms Used by Writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, in the Latin, English, French, and German Languages, With IllustrationsCzela, n. A Malabar plant. The leaves, pounded with aro maties, are applied to pustules, and their juice, sweetened, is used for gonorrhoea. [l.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousan...

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New York Medical Journal, Vol. 83

Foster, Frank P.
New York Medical Journal, Vol. 83
Excerpt from New York Medical Journal, Vol. 83: Incorporating the Philadelphia Medical Journal and the Medical News, January to June, 1906, InclusiveThey are and have been well recognized surgical conditions, and their avoidance and relief have given rise to much speculation. Still no definite or generally accepted procedure has been adopted. It is somewhat surprising how different surgeons have expressed themselves on these postoperative resu...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 37: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1883, InclusiveAdditional advantages of the sublimate dressing are its freedom from odor, its slight effect upon the hands, much less than from carbolic acid, and its cheapness and ease of preparation. For the disinfection of instruments, however, the carbolic-acid solution has still to be used, as the prolonged mercurial immersion is apt to dull ...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 57

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 57
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 57: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1893, InclusiveWhen codeine is relinquished it is advisable that the patient be relieved of ordinary duties for a few days, and avoid all sources of annoyance as far as practicable. But strict confinement and enforced inactivity should be avoided if possible. On the contrary, there are times when vigor ous exercise will relieve restlessness, espec...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 62

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 62
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 62: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1895The fact that the Greek language alone has preserved itself in all its original beauty through thousands of years is, to quote a modern Greek writer, Because the beautiful is like-the sunshine upon this world - because the beautiful lives for ever.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Fi...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 75

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 75
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 75: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1902, InclusiveIn my cases, however, the gonococcus is dead, so that after several years' standing no acute repro duction of gonorrhoea has occurred, and the ¿uid has not shown the presence of gonococci. Most of the patients are married men, and their wives have never shown signs of a gonorrhoeal infection, nor have they complained of any trouble ...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 68

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 68
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 68: A Weekly Review of Medicine, July to December, 1898, InclusiveThe symptoms and appearance of these varieties are definite and distinct, although it is quite difficult for the artist to portray them.The simple acute catarrh is identical in its onset and course with acute coryza. There is first a fullness and aching of the parts, accompanied by slight eleva tion of temperature. The bowels are c...

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New York Medical Journal, Vol. 63

Foster, Frank P.
New York Medical Journal, Vol. 63
Excerpt from New York Medical Journal, Vol. 63: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1896, InclusiveBetween Santa Fé on the north, and Tucson and El Paso on the south, the desired conditions of climate can be found for every consumptive who is not hopelessly affected, and for every month of the year.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis boo...

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The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 61

Foster, Frank P.
The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 61
Excerpt from The New York Medical Journal, Vol. 61: A Weekly Review of Medicine, January to June, 1895, InclusiveBut here the process of healing was slow, a suppu rating surface invariably presenting itself. Where the skin had a bright red color, was hot to the touch, and tight (apparently put on the stretch), here, after removing the epidermis, would appear a red, glossy, blood-bespotted surface, and in these cases a scab was quickly formed.A...

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