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Diseases of the Heart, Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Tre...

Markham, W. O. (William Orlando)
Diseases of the Heart, Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of...

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1864 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1864MY first duty, gentlemen, is to welcome you to Brighton, and to express a hope that you may all carry away a pleasant recollection of this meeting. I will not dilate upon the things that you may see here, for I presume that by this hour of the day you have seen all that you intended to see, and that the business of our ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical AssociationIt seems, also, to speak strongly in favour of the use of the solution of nitrate of silver, here used with glycerine, as recommended by Dr. G. Johnson in his lectures to the Royal College of Physicians.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1866On this account, from the difficulty of access to the works of the authors above named, and with the View of comparing the facts and descriptions given by them of the epizootics prevalent in their times, with the terrible epizootic now unhappily raging in this country, I may be excused referring to these authors more in ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Society, 1864, January to JuneNo curve can remain single, but it is necessary for equilibrium that, in every instance, secondary curves should be formed, compensatory of the first and thus, a series of curves is formed - two, three, or more - according to the severity of the primary curve, and to the period during which it has existed.A rachitic spine is...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1866We do not make these remarks with any view of disparaging the professors of the law, the astro nomer, or the mechanic, but we make them to shew that, in reference to diversity Of Opinion or errors of judgment, the professors Of medicine do not stand alone.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousand...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1865Henry Norris, aged 50, by occupation a commercial traveller, temperate in his habits, had venereal disease twenty years ago. Up to April of this year, 1864, his health was perfectly good, at that date he suffered from what he calls scurvy - purpura of the legs (which were all the colours Of the rainbow, especially purple...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1861Class I. Calculi which leave only a Trace of Fixed Residue after Exposure to a Red Heat.Uric Acid Calculi. Nearly two-thirds of the calculi in the museums of this country consist in great part of uric acid. They vary very much in size. Sometimes small calculi are found in great number in the kidney. For the most part, th...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1863The renewal or life: Clinical Lectures illustra tive of a Restorative System of Medicine, given at St. Mary's Hospital. By T. K. Chambers, M.D., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, etc. Second edition. Pp. 420. London: 1863.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find m...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1863So ends this correspondence. We do not, how ever, for a moment suppose that the shabbiness of the executors will be eventually carried out in practice and endorsed by the heirs. The heirs can not repudiate, as the executors have done, on the pretence of duty and disinterestedness.Appended to the correspondence, are two ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1862But some of these objects are worth a nearer inspection, if we would understand how all good Treatment falls in with the nature of disease patho logically. Besides, remedies have been spoken of as the great analysers of disease (art. But how so? Verily in the sense of testing and discerning the elements of which disease ...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Society, 1864, January to JuneNo curve can remain single, but it is necessary for equilibrium that, in every instance, secondary curves should be formed, compensatory of the first and thus, a series of curves is formed - two, three, or more - according to the severity of the primary curve, and to the period during which it has existed.A rachitic spine is...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1866 We do not make these remarks with any view of disparaging the professors of the law, the astro nomer, or the mechanic, but we make them to shew that, in reference to diversity of Opinion or errors of judgment, the professors of medicine do not stand alone. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of th...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1866 On this account, from the difficulty Of access to the works of the authors above named, and with the view of comparing the facts and descriptions given by them of the epizootics prevalent in their times, with the terrible epizootic now unhappily raging in this country, I may be excused referring to these authors more i...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1863 The main points that I propose to illustrate in this essay, are: Firstly, the existence of a peculiar form_ of anaemia, which may be termed melanaemia, in association with melasma, secondly, the origin of melanaemia and melasma in debility and exhaustion of parts of the ner. Vous system, and, thirdly, to deduce from th...

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The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 2: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, July to December, 1864MY first duty, gentlemen, is to welcome you to Brighton, and to express a hope that you may all carry away a pleasant recollection Of this meeting. I will not dilate upon the things that you may see here, for I presume that by this hour of the day you have seen all that you intended to see, and that the business Of our ...

CHF 42.50

The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1862 But some of these objects are worth a nearer inspection, if we would understand how all good Treatment falls in with the nature of disease patho logically. Besides, remedies have been spoken of as the great analysers of disease (art. But how so? Verily in the sense of testing and discerning the elements of which diseas...

CHF 41.50

The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1

Markham, William O.
The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1
Excerpt from The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1: Being the Journal of the British Medical Association, January to June, 1861 Class I. Calculi which leave only a Trace of Fixed Residue after Exposure to a Red Heat. Uric Acid Calculi. Nearly two-thirds of the calculi in the museums of this country consist in great part of uric acid. They vary very much in size. Sometimes small calculi are found in great number in the kidney. For the most part...

CHF 40.90