Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 10S.C. Toof & Company, 1890 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 71
Page
... Antiseptics , 121 Arsenite of copper in diarrhea , 222 Aristol , 504 Aristol in skin disease , 510 Aseptic wound treatment , 408 Association , Am . Med . , 134 , 222 , 250 , 275 Association , Am . Med . Editors , 272 Association , Am ...
... Antiseptics , 121 Arsenite of copper in diarrhea , 222 Aristol , 504 Aristol in skin disease , 510 Aseptic wound treatment , 408 Association , Am . Med . , 134 , 222 , 250 , 275 Association , Am . Med . Editors , 272 Association , Am ...
Page 6
... antiseptic rules . The wound healed by first intention except where the drainage tube was . This also healed two days after removal . The temperature never rose above 99.5 ° which it reached on the third day . A graduated compress was ...
... antiseptic rules . The wound healed by first intention except where the drainage tube was . This also healed two days after removal . The temperature never rose above 99.5 ° which it reached on the third day . A graduated compress was ...
Page 13
... antiseptic soap and water ; then the use of some solvent of fat , as ether , or alco- hol or turpentine ; then usually an antiseptic solution . Irrigation is pretty generally used , and frequently there is criminal disregard of common ...
... antiseptic soap and water ; then the use of some solvent of fat , as ether , or alco- hol or turpentine ; then usually an antiseptic solution . Irrigation is pretty generally used , and frequently there is criminal disregard of common ...
Page 14
... antiseptics . Only one surgeon whom I met was entirely content to do without both . Dr. Jno . B. Roberts of Philadelphia uses hydronapthol , and for instruments and dress- ings , dry heat- " baking " -and his wounds escape sepsis ...
... antiseptics . Only one surgeon whom I met was entirely content to do without both . Dr. Jno . B. Roberts of Philadelphia uses hydronapthol , and for instruments and dress- ings , dry heat- " baking " -and his wounds escape sepsis ...
Page 16
... antiseptic gauze . McBurney completes the operation in about thirty minutes and with trivial loss of blood . The operations and expedients suggested by Dr. Senn of Milwaukee , are not received with favor in New York . Indeed there is ...
... antiseptic gauze . McBurney completes the operation in about thirty minutes and with trivial loss of blood . The operations and expedients suggested by Dr. Senn of Milwaukee , are not received with favor in New York . Indeed there is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acetanilide acid action aged agent alcohol antipyretic antipyrin antiseptic applied believe bladder blood Board Campho-Phenique carbolic carbolic acid catarrh catgut cause cavity cent cervix child chloralamid chloroform chronic clinical cocaine cure diagnosis dilated diphtheria disease doctor doses drainage dressing drug dysmenorrhea Editor effect epidemic Eucalyptol examination fact fever gauze Gibson County give given grains hemorrhage ical inflammation injection insanity intestinal iodoform Journal larynx leprosy malarial Medical Association medical profession Medical Society medicine meeting membrane Memphis Memphis Medical Monthly ment method months mucous mucous membrane nervous operation organs ounces pain pathology patient pepsin physician poison practice practitioner present quinine recent remedy reported salicylate says septic sleep solution stomach suffering surgeon surgery surgical symptoms syphilis teaspoonful temperature Tenn therapeutic tion tissue treated treatment tuberculosis tubes urine uterine uterus vomiting wound yellow fever
Popular passages
Page 376 - A NEW MEDICAL DICTIONARY: Including all the words and phrases used in Medicine, with their proper Pronunciation and Definitions, based on Recent Medical Literature. By George M. Gould, BA, MD, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc.
Page 526 - July 14, 1894, provided that an essay deemed by the committee of award to be worthy of the prize shall have been offered. Essays intended for competition may be upon any subject in medicine, but...
Page 477 - Essentials of Diseases of Children. By WILLIAM M. POWELL, MD, Attending Physician to the Mercer House for Invalid Women at Atlantic City, NJ ; late Physician to the Clinic for the Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Crown octavo, 222 pages. Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25. [See Saunders...
Page 273 - Constitution, be referred to a committee of three, to be appointed by the chair...
Page 232 - ... the Secretary of the Treasury to promulgate such rules and regulations as in his judgment may be necessary to prevent the spread of such disease from one State or Territory into another, or from any State or Territory into the District of Columbia, or from the District of Columbia into any State or Territory, and to employ such inspectors and other persons as may be necessary to execute such regulations to prevent the spread of such disease.
Page 123 - Violations of the act are to be punished by a fine of not less than $20 nor more than $100, or by imprisonment for not less than 30 days nor more than 365 days, or by both.
Page 502 - I herewith give notice that a General Convention for the Revision of the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America will be held in the City of Washington, DC, •beginning on the first Wednesday in May, 1900.
Page 333 - REGIONAL ANATOMY IN ITS RELATION TO MEDICINE ."AND; SURGERY. By GEORGE McCLELLAN, MD, Lecturer on Descriptive and Regional Anatomy at the Pennsylvania School of Anatomy; Professor of Anatomy at the Pennsylvania Academy of the...
Page 239 - Half a teaspoonful of chloride of ammonium in a goblet of water will almost immediately restore his faculties and powers of locomotion to a man who is helplessly intoxicated.
Page 559 - Headache almost always yields to the simultaneous application of hot water to the feet and back of the neck. A towel folded, dipped in hot water, wrung out rapidly, and applied to the stomach, acts like magic in cases of colic.