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Page 153 - ... Even the slightest obstructions, under these circumstances, may defeat the most classical treatment of lachrymal disease. The ready detection of such a lesion is illustrated in Case I. of the series. It has not been my intention this evening to refer to what are the best means of treating lachrymal disease, except in so far as these are implied by the descriptions of the lesions which existed in the examples I have reported. Whether we believe that small or large probes should be passed ; whether...
Page 207 - This Constitution may be altered or amended, by a vote of two thirds of the members present at the annual meeting...
Page 206 - SEC. 1. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, two VicePresidents, a Treasurer, a Secretary, and a Director of the Zoological Park.
Page 207 - Sec. 2. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of all the proceedings and resolutions, the names of all delegates and members, with the date of admission of each...
Page 98 - ... of the lips and tongue, cold breath, a craving thirst, a feeble rapid pulse, difficult and oppressed respiration, with extreme restlessness (a state expressed in physiological language by the term " anxietas "), suppressed urinary secretion, blueness of the entire surface of the body, a sunken and ayrpalling countenance, a peculiarly suppressed voice...
Page 125 - ... 2. That trephining for traumatic epilepsy promises only palliation at best. 3. That trephinng for Jacksonian epilepsy is to be regarded as only affording temporary benefit. 4. That trephining for abscess, in view of the fact that all such cases left alone...
Page 126 - Jacksonian epilepsy is to be regarded as only affording temporary benefit. 4. That trephining for abscess, in view of the fact that all such cases left alone almost invariably terminate fatally, is entirely proper, and that the earlier such operation is done the better.
Page 207 - SEC. 1 The Annual Meeting of the Society shall be held at such time and place as the...
Page 141 - Zinc, has been more frequently employed, and has given greater satisfaction than any other remedy, especially in that form of pterygium which extends from the inner canthus (as it usually does), for the majority of the eye symptoms are found at the inner angle, as will be noted by examination of the provings.
Page 33 - Baltimore, Md., was used with the greatest satisfaction, and I am particularly pleased with it. I administered ten minims hypodermically, and it acted magically. I think that the profession should be made acquainted with its valuable properties, as I consider it the duty of every physician to do all in his power to make known a remedy which he has seen save human lives, as the "Ergotole" certainly did in this frightful case of flooding.

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