The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science: Consisting of Original Communications, Reviews, Retrospects, and Reports, Including the Latest Discoveries in Medicine, Surgery, and the Collateral Sciences, 43±ÇHodges and Smith, 1867 |
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... becomes hopeless . The opinion is daily gaining ground with those who have operated on the tongue that complete removal is a better and more merciful operation than partial , unless in peculiar cases . The benefits of removal of the ...
... becomes hopeless . The opinion is daily gaining ground with those who have operated on the tongue that complete removal is a better and more merciful operation than partial , unless in peculiar cases . The benefits of removal of the ...
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... become difficult and inconvenient in cases of extensive disease . It is not free from the subsequent dangers of purulent infiltration and pyemia . I do not know if it have been performed on the living . In the year 1839 , Mr. James ...
... become difficult and inconvenient in cases of extensive disease . It is not free from the subsequent dangers of purulent infiltration and pyemia . I do not know if it have been performed on the living . In the year 1839 , Mr. James ...
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... becomes strangulated , and is cut off . " Mr. Nunneley adds , in a letter to myself , that he has operated in six cases , and that all have recovered from the operation without a bad symptom , except one who had diffuse inflammation of ...
... becomes strangulated , and is cut off . " Mr. Nunneley adds , in a letter to myself , that he has operated in six cases , and that all have recovered from the operation without a bad symptom , except one who had diffuse inflammation of ...
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... become diseased . I have found that the disease quickly runs back in the raphe , far beyond the line of infiltration ... becomes quickly poisoned . Having chloroformed Donohue , on the 17th of October , 1866 , I passed a strong curved ...
... become diseased . I have found that the disease quickly runs back in the raphe , far beyond the line of infiltration ... becomes quickly poisoned . Having chloroformed Donohue , on the 17th of October , 1866 , I passed a strong curved ...
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... stone having been fully crushed in the bladder , it becomes one of the most important parts of the after - treatment of the case to remove all the fragments . And , as the process of disintegration must be so 24 MR . PORTER on Lithotrity .
... stone having been fully crushed in the bladder , it becomes one of the most important parts of the after - treatment of the case to remove all the fragments . And , as the process of disintegration must be so 24 MR . PORTER on Lithotrity .
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450 ÆäÀÌÁö - A government cannot have too much of the kind of activity which does not impede, but aids and stimulates, individual exertion and development. The mischief begins when, instead of calling forth the activity and powers of individuals and bodies, it substitutes its own activity for theirs; when, instead of informing, advising, and, upon occasion, denouncing, it makes them work in fetters, or bids them stand aside and does their work instead of them.
450 ÆäÀÌÁö - This central organ should have a right to know all that is done, and its special duty should be that of making the knowledge acquired in one place available for others. Emancipated from the petty prejudices and narrow views of a locality by its elevated position and comprehensive sphere...
443 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the speedy interment of the dead : For house to house visitation : For the dispensing of medicines, guarding against the spread of disease, and affording to persons afflicted by or threatened with such epidemic, endemic, or contagious diseases, such medical aid and such accommodation as may be required...
450 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to secure as much of the advantages of centralized power and intelligence, as can be had without turning into governmental channels too great a proportion of the general activity, is one of the most difficult and complicated questions in the art of government.
210 ÆäÀÌÁö - My thoughts are with the Dead ; with them I live in long-past years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, Partake their hopes and fears, And from their lessons seek and find Instruction with an humble mind.
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - And never on the weak ; or you'll appear As there no hero, no great genius here. As in smooth oil the razor best is whet, So wit is by politeness sharpest set : Their want of edge from their offence is seen...
450 ÆäÀÌÁö - But I believe that the practical principle in which safety resides, the ideal to be kept in view, the standard by which to test all arrangements intended for overcoming the difficulty, may be conveyed in these words : the greatest dissemination of power consistent with efficiency; but the greatest possible centralization of information, and diffusion of it from the centre.
126 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the disease be slow or rapid — whether there may be much, little, or no pain, or emaciation, or gastric symptoms — or great or little effect upon the general health — the abdominal tumour is the most prominent characteristic of the disease. As Bright observed (Abdominal Tumours — Sydenham Society's Edit., p. 199): — 'The enlargement shows itself much more towards the anterior part of the abdomen than towards the loins.
135 ÆäÀÌÁö - In other words, ovarian tumours are in front of the intestines, renal tumours are behind the intestines. 2. Large tumours of the right kidney usually have the ascending colon on the inner border of the tumour. Tumours of the left kidney are usually crossed from above downwards by the descending colon. 3. The discovery of intestine in front of a doubtful abdominal tumour should lead to a careful examination of the urine. It is possible that one kidney may be diseased and the urine quite normal, because...