Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 34, Part 1

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Y. J. Pentland., 1889 - Medicine
 

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Page 395 - stood at the parting of the way, at the head of the two ways, to use divination; he shook the arrows to and fro, he consulted the teraphim, he looked in the liver.
Page 394 - there were gathered much people together, who stopped all the fountains, and the brook that ran through the midst of the land, saying, Why should the kings of Assyria come, and find much water ?
Page 345 - Applied Anatomy of the Nervous System: Being a Study of this Portion of the Human Body from a Standpoint of its General Interest and Practical Utility in Diagnosis, designed for Use as a Text-book and a Work of Reference. By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, AM, MD, Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, etc., etc.
Page 408 - you hope to show That nobody knows so much as you know ? After this there are five years more Devoted wholly to Medicine, With lectures on Chirurgical lore, And dissections of the bodies of swine As likest the human form divine.
Page 364 - examination in Medicine and Surgery will be in part practical, and will include operations on the dead body, the application of surgical apparatus, and the examination of Medical and Surgical patients at the bedside. The examination in Chemistry will be limited to the elements of the science, and to its application to medicine, pharmacy, and practical hygiene.]
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Page 370 - (The examination in Medicine and Surgery will be in part practical, and will include operations on the dead body, the application of Surgical Apparatus, and the examination of Medical and Surgical patients at the bedside. The examination in Chemistry will be limited to the elements of the Science, and to its application to Medicine, Pharmacy, and practical Hygiene).
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Page 409 - A potent quack long versed in human ills, Who first insults the victim whom he kills, Whose murd'rous hand a drowsy bench protect, And whose most tender mercy is neglect.
Page 63 - The next clay Mr Gambit was told that Lydgate went about saying physic was of no use." " Indeed," said he, lifting his eyebrows with cautious surprise (he was a stout, husky man, with a large ring on his fourth finger); " How will he cure his patients, then?

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