The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progess of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, 第 41 卷

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J. Churchill, 1845
 

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第 109 頁 - By means of the temperature we can diagnose tuberculosis and tuberculization long before the physical signs and symptoms are sufficient to justify such a diagnosis. " 7. By means of the temperature we can diagnose tuberculosis even when during the whole course of the disease there are no physical signs indicative of tubercular deposit in any of the organs of the body, and...
第 321 頁 - WILLIAM ADAMS, FRCS ON THE PATHOLOGY AND ''TREATMENT OF LATERAL AND OTHER FORMS OF CURVATURE OF THE SPINE.
第 275 頁 - ... by our agricultural labourers, almost every page of Dr. Hunter's report bears testimony. And gradually, for many years past, the state of the labourer in these respects has been deteriorating—houseroom being now greatly more difficult for him to find, and, when found, greatly less suitable to his needs, than perhaps for centuries has been the case. Especially within the last twenty or thirty years the evil has been in very rapid increase, and the household circumstances of the labourer are...
第 108 頁 - ... 4. The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of the tuberculosis and tuberculization, and any fluctuations in the temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the severity of the disease.
第 266 頁 - The present is essentially a people's war. The hearts and minds, the bodies and souls, of the whole people and of both sexes throughout the loyal States are in it. The rush of volunteers to arms is equalled by the enthusiasm and zeal of the women of the nation...
第 267 頁 - Relief have selected, and are selecting, out of several hundred candidates one hundred women, suited in all respects to become nurses in the General Hospitals of the Army. These women the distinguished physicians and surgeons of the various hospitals in New York have undertaken to educate and drill in a most thorough and laborious manner; and the Committee ask that the War Department consent to receive, on wages, these nurses, in such numbers as the exigencies of the campaign may require...
第 276 頁 - For years the overcrowding of rural labourer's dwellings has been a matter of deep concern, not only to persons who care for sanitary good, but to persons who care for decent and moral life. For again and again in phrases so uniform that they seem stereotyped, reporters on the spread of epidemic disease in rural districts, have insisted on the extreme importance of that over-crowding, as an influence which renders it a quite hopeless task, to attempt the limiting of any infection which is introduced.
第 340 頁 - For breakfast, I take four or five ounces of beef, mutton, kidneys, broiled fish, bacon, or cold meat of any kind except pork; a large cup of tea (without milk or sugar), a little biscuit, or one ounce of dry toast.
第 45 頁 - ... said about milk, and a great deal about beef-tea, wine, whisky, brandy, and all manner of things supposed to be more strengthening, or stimulating, than milk diet. Now, I tell you frankly that treating fever patients without plenty of milk is a thing that I do not understand at all ; for I suppose I have not treated a single case of fever of any kind for the last fifteen years (I cannot make precise statements beyond that date) without milk, and I always proceed on the understanding that milk...
第 228 頁 - ... diameter. And, further, that if we remove the whole calvarium, leaving merely the base, and then induce face presentation, taking care that the chin, as it descends, points anteriorly, we diminish to the smallest possible amount, short of wholly breaking it up, the opposition of the head, leaving only from one to one and...

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