Kansas Medical Index, Volume 2

Voorkant
1881
 

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Pagina 123 - A regular medical education furnishes the only presumptive evidence of professional abilities and acquirements, and ought to be the only acknowledged right of an individual to the exercise and honors of his profession. Nevertheless, as in consultations the good of the patient is the sole object in view...
Pagina 123 - Association, and who is in good moral and professional standing in the place in which he resides, should be fastidiously excluded from fellowship, or his aid refused in consultation, when it is requested by the patient.
Pagina 134 - It is not in accord with the interests of the public or the honor of the profession that any physician or medical teacher should examine or sign diplomas or certificates of proficiency for, or otherwise be specially concerned with, the graduation of persons whom they have good reason to believe intend to support and practice any exclusive and irregular system of medicine.
Pagina 278 - ... a condition of collapse; a steady or intermittent rise in temperature continues ; the infection of the healthy portions of the lung from the decomposed contents of the cavity has commenced, or is evidently about to take place; the breath and expectoration continue fetid; absence of appetite; increasing weakness, with or even without fever, etc. These indications will enable any medical man of some clinical experience to determine, in the majority of such cases, when the disease has reached a...
Pagina 142 - The good effects of aconite in this class of fevers may be summed up as follows : 1. It reduces the temperature. 2. It reduces the rapidity of the pulse, and makes it full and strong. 3. It cleans the tongue and restores the digestive functions. 4. It induces sleep. 5. It increases the quantity of urine, and seems to have a direct effect in removing the symptomatic congestion of the kidneys. 6. It promotes perspiration.
Pagina 48 - J. (1), that a verdict in the plaintiff's favor could not be supported in point of law against her master and mistress. (2) That the plaintiff had it entirely in her own power physically to comply or not with her mistress' orders. (3) That there was no evidence of want of consent as distinguished from reluctant obedience or submission to her mistress...
Pagina 133 - The same when finally adopted to be added at the end and to constitute a part of said Paragraph 1, of Article 1. The proposed addition is in these words : " and hence it is considered derogatory to the interests of the public and the honor of the profession for any physician or teacher to aid, in any way, the medical teaching or graduation of persons knowing them to be supporters and intended practitioners of some irregular and exclusive system of medicine.
Pagina 50 - I have lately seen a fatal case of vesical growth which might have been easily removed by operation ; and in such a case, as well as in the rare contingency of a foreign body, the new endoscope may possibly render essential service.
Pagina 223 - Inflammation of the respiratory organs as they afTect the origin and course of pulmonary phthisis. 2. Syphilis in its relations to the origin and course of pulmonary phthisis. 3. Contagion and inoculation. The influence of laryngitis and bronchitis as predisposing and exciting causes of pulmonary phthisis, is fully recognized by Dr. Robinson, whose personal experience forces him to the belief that bronchitis, and especially laryngo-bronchitis, is an efficient agent in causing bronchopneumonia with...

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