Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, Volume 10

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Page 137 - General Cist, and others of the Federal side, and Senators Bate, Gibson, and Walthall, and others of the Confederate side. Captain Shipp then moved that a committee of seven be appointed by the chair to meet a like committee from the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, and the chairman of the local memorial committee, Adolph S. Ochs, for the purpose of agreeing upon a list of officers and a board of directors for the Chickamauga Memorial Association, which motion prevailed. The chairman appointed...
Page 175 - Sundew to the decillionth, but shake each of the bottles with twenty or more succussions from a powerful arm, in the hand of which the bottle is held, in that case this medicine, which I have discovered to be the specific remedy for the frightful epidemic...
Page 143 - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Society and that they be published in the Alumni Register.
Page 175 - ... that a drop of it given in a teaspoonful of water would endanger the life of such a child ; whereas if each dilutionbottle were shaken but twice (with two strokes of the arm), and prepared in this manner up to the decillionth attenuation, a sugar globule the size of a poppy-seed moistened with the last attenuation cures this terrible disease with this single dose without endangering the health of the child in the slightest degree.
Page 39 - Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon our records, and a copy sent to the family of the deceased.
Page 35 - None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise.
Page 133 - The meeting was called to order at 10.45 AM-. by the president, J.
Page 110 - ... extremity of the middle frontal convolution, is the centre for the movements of the hand and forearm in which the biceps is particularly engaged, viz., supination of the hand and flexion of the forearm. (7) and (8), centres for the elevators and depressors of the angle of the mouth respectively.
Page 75 - ... disturbing the liver as regards its glycogenic function. If this view can be substantiated, and I for one think it can, then the appearance of sugar in the urine, even in small quantity and fitful as to presence, is terribly suggestive. If such a case be watched it will be found to deepen in gravity ; for a while a strict diabetic dietary may afford relief, but it turns out to be a case of
Page 109 - ... (6), situated on the ascending frontal, just behind the upper end of the posterior extremity of the middle frontal convolution, is the centre for the movements of the hand and forearm in which the biceps is particularly engaged, viz., supination of the hand and flexion of the forearm.

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