Medical Press and Circular, Volume 118

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1899
 

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Page 320 - that his introduction to the parties was in the course of his profession, and in that way he came to the knowledge of it. If a surgeon was voluntarily to reveal these secrets, to be sure he would be guilty of a breach of honour and of great indiscretion ; but to give that information in a
Page 294 - Mr. Arthur H. Cheatle. The president-elect is chairman of all the sub-committees. The meeting will be held at the Examination Hall of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and Royal College of Surgeons of England, and the following details have been arranged :— On Monday evening, August 7th, a preliminary reception will be held by the presidentelect. On August 8th,
Page 300 - infectious disorder . . . to milk cows or to handle vessels used for containing milk for sale, or in any way to take part or assist in the conduct of the trade or business of the cowkeeper or dairyman, purveyor of milk or occupier of a milk-store or milk-shop, so far as regards the production, distribution, or storage of milk.
Page 72 - to the carefully considered recommendations of the Royal Commission, whose exact words are : - " We are of opinion that the State ought to continue to promote the vaccination of the people." " We can see nothing to warrant the conclusion that in this country vaccination might safely be abandoned, and replaced by a system of isolation.
Page 320 - The foundation of this rule is not difficult to discover; it is not (as has sometimes been said] on account of any particular importance which the law attributes to the business of legal professors, or
Page 183 - (6) In a bottle or vessel rendered distinguishable by touch from the bottles or vessels in which ordinary articles are kept in the same warehouse, shop, or dispensary; or " 3. That in the dispensing and selling of poisons, all liniments, embrocations, and lotions containing poison be sent out in bottles rendered distinguishable by touch
Page 318 - to have a motto and to be accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto, and containing the name of the competitor. The
Page 221 - believe, and that we may finally succeed in extinguishing both I devoutly hope, but whenever we are revisited by either the one or the other, I fear they will not come to us disarmed of their terrors. The Portuguese, through apathy, and at a dreadful price levied on the generations that are passed and never
Page 111 - Forensic Medicine and Toxicology." The prize, in accordance with the will of the testator, is awarded on every fifth anniversary of his death to the author of the best published work on Jurisprudence. The prize consists of a
Page 220 - hours. The next morning there was so little discharge that it was felt safe to remove the drainage tube. The wound healed by first intention and the sutures were removed on the seventh day. After the first day the temperature and pulse were perfectly normal, and recovery was uninterrupted. The patient is now

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