Transactions ... September 5th, 1887, 1±Ç

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32 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... production of heat in fever, diminishes rather than increases the intensity of the pyrexia. (14) As the oxidation of alcohol necessarily involves the formation of water and limits the destruction of tissue, its action in fever tends to restore the normal processes of heat-production, in which the formation of water plays an important part. (15) The great objects in the treatment of fever itself are to limit and reduce the pyrexia by direct and indirect means ; to limit and repair destruction...
483 ÆäÀÌÁö - Physiological exclusion of an extensive portion of the intestinal tract does not impair digestion, absorption, and nutrition as seriously as the removal of a similar portion by resection 17.
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - An essential fever is an excessive production of heat in the body, induced by a special morbific agent or agents, and due to excessive oxidation, with destruction of the tissues of the body, and either a suppression or a considerable diminution in the production of water.
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... not cause you to feel at home and happy, not only in the social circles and halls devoted to the advancement of science, literature, and art in this city of our nation's pride, but wherever you may choose to roam, from the rocky coast of New England on the Atlantic, to the Golden Gate of the Pacific, it will be from no want of earnest disposition to do so.
56 ÆäÀÌÁö - Resolved, That the President of the Congress be authorized to appoint a committee, to consist of an equal number of members from each nationality represented in the Congress, for the purpose of selecting the place of meeting of the Tenth International Medical Congress, to be held in the year 1890 ; which committee shall report on Friday morning, immediately before the address of Dr.
11 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and immaterial forces existing in the world in which he lives. Hence a complete study of the living man, in health and disease, involves a thorough study, not only of his structure and functions, but more or less of every element and force entering into the earth, the air and the water with which he stands in constant relation.
483 ÆäÀÌÁö - Resection of more than six feet of the small intestine in dogs is uniformly fatal, the cause of death in such cases is always attributable to the immediate effects of the trauma.
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... as one of the great army of patients, I humbly petition the profession that in your deliberations nature may be allowed a hearing when remedies are proposed ; that her...
24 ÆäÀÌÁö - I shall express these ideas in the form of propositions, some of which are, to a certain extent, novel: (1) It is probable that the original cause of most, if not of all the essential fevers, is a microorganism, different in character in different forms of fever. This proposition is based upon bacteriological researches of recent date, especially with regard to typhoid fever. (2) Defining fever as an abnormal elevation in the general temperature of the body...
70 ÆäÀÌÁö - September 5-10, 1887, it is important there should be established in every country a national department, bureau, or commission for the record of vital statistics upon a uniform basis, to include not only accurate returns of births and deaths, but the results of collective investigation by government officials of facts bearing upon the natural history of disease as manifested among men, women, and children separately, especially with regard to climatic and other discoverable causes of the several...

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