The Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner, المجلد 43W. B. Keen, Cooke, 1882 |
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الصفحة 519 - LECTURES ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AND NASAL CAVITIES. By E. FLETCHER INGALS, AM, MD, Lecturer on Diseases of the Chest and Physical Diagnosis, and on Laryngology, in the...
الصفحة 628 - Washington. The operation was performed by Dr. Lamb. It was found that the ball, after fracturing the right eleventh rib, had passed through the spinal column in front of the spinal...
الصفحة 87 - BULKLEY The Skin in Health and Disease. By L. DUNCAN BULKLEY, MD. Attending Physician at the New York Hospital. Illustrated. Cloth, .50 BUXTON.
الصفحة 479 - Dry heat, when it can be applied, is probably the most efficient of all disinfectants. But, in the first place, we must be sure that the desired temperature is actually reached by every particle of matter included in the heated space ;f secondly, length of exposure and degree of heat should be regarded as mutually compensatory factors, within certain limits.
الصفحة 628 - This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain in the lower part of the chest, complained of just before death. "An abscess cavity, six inches by four in dimensions was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly adherent.
الصفحة 629 - Nor were any found in any other organ except the left kidney, which contained near its surface a small abscess about one-third of an inch in diameter. In reviewing the history of the case in connection with the autopsy it is quite evident that the different suppurating surfaces, and especially the fractured, spongy tissue of the vertebra:, furnish a sufficient explanation of the septic condition which existed.
الصفحة 249 - Purdy made some striking comparisons to show what a burden is laid upon society by the burial of the dead. According to his carefully prepared estimate, " one and one-fourth times more money is expended annually in funerals in the United States than the Government expends for public school purposes. Funerals cost this country in 1880 enough money to pay the...
الصفحة 478 - Aerial disinfection, as commonly practised in the sick-room, is either useless or positively objectionable, owing to the false sense of security it is calculated to produce. To make the air of a room smell strongly of carbolic acid by scattering carbolic powder about the floor, or of chlorine, by placing a tray of chloride of lime in a corner, is, so far as the destruction of specific contagion is concerned, an utterly futile proceeding.
الصفحة 478 - When either of these agents is used to disinfect a virulent liquid containing much organic matter, or any compounds capable of uniting with chlorine, or of decomposing the permanganate, there is no security for the effectual fulfilment of disinfection short of the presence of free chlorine or undecomposed permanganate in the liquid after all chemical action has had time to subside.