The London Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Improvements and Discoveries in the Various Branches of Medical Science, Volumul 1T. & G. Underwood, 1832 |
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... object , the double inclined plane used in this way , only tends to facilitate the se . paration of the fractured extremities . Be sides , there is no mode provided in this plan for keeping the limb extended , and for thus opposing the ...
... object , the double inclined plane used in this way , only tends to facilitate the se . paration of the fractured extremities . Be sides , there is no mode provided in this plan for keeping the limb extended , and for thus opposing the ...
Pagina 10
... object surely of the highest importance . But to legislate wisely upon this subject requires great scientific know- ledge , pure philanthropy , and true patriot- ism . 10 Dr. Burrows ' Introductory Lecture to Forensic Medicine .
... object surely of the highest importance . But to legislate wisely upon this subject requires great scientific know- ledge , pure philanthropy , and true patriot- ism . 10 Dr. Burrows ' Introductory Lecture to Forensic Medicine .
Pagina 18
... object to the same . The body is not to be removed without a certificate from the medical attendant , or from some medical prac- titioner , stating , to the best of his belief , the cause of death . Graduates in medicine , surgeons ...
... object to the same . The body is not to be removed without a certificate from the medical attendant , or from some medical prac- titioner , stating , to the best of his belief , the cause of death . Graduates in medicine , surgeons ...
Pagina 22
... object being otherwise provided for , we apprehend that an Examination in English is better cal- culated for ascertaining thoroughly whether the Candidate has that know- ledge of the various branches of the science of medicine which he ...
... object being otherwise provided for , we apprehend that an Examination in English is better cal- culated for ascertaining thoroughly whether the Candidate has that know- ledge of the various branches of the science of medicine which he ...
Pagina 45
... object principally to the price of the 112 pages , of which this part consists . Five shillings are no bagatelle in these days . For that sum we can have our Waverley novel ; or we can have our volume of Byron ; or ( barring the sea ...
... object principally to the price of the 112 pages , of which this part consists . Five shillings are no bagatelle in these days . For that sum we can have our Waverley novel ; or we can have our volume of Byron ; or ( barring the sea ...
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Pagina 251 - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And,— when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Pagina 274 - Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more.
Pagina 428 - Of social life, to different labours urge The active powers of man ; with wise intent The hand of nature on peculiar minds Imprints a different bias, and to each Decrees its province in the common toil. To some she taught the fabric of the sphere, The changeful moon, the circuit of the stars, The golden zones of heaven : to some she gave To weigh the moment of eternal things, Of time, and space, and fate's unbroken chain...
Pagina 374 - There are a sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond; And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, ' I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!
Pagina 129 - They beheld several of the natives going about with firebrands in their hands, and certain dried herbs which they rolled up in a leaf, and lighting one end, put the other in their mouths, and continued exhaling and puffing out the smoke. A roll of this kind they called a tobacco, a name since transferred to the plant of which the rolls were made.
Pagina 459 - Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities.
Pagina 252 - Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth In strange eruptions ; oft the teeming earth Is with a kind of colic pinch'd and vex'd By the imprisoning of unruly wind Within her womb ; which, for enlargement striving. Shakes the old beldam earth and topples down Steeples and moss-grown towers.
Pagina 394 - European nations, travelling the most distant lands with a view to improve and to communicate their knowledge, is a fact with which I have been long acquainted, as we see them in the most authentic records of antiquity, discharging with the highest reputation and applause, the functions of doctors in France, Germany and Italy, both in this and the following century.
Pagina 585 - If a man was to compare the effect of a single stroke of the pick-axe, or of one impression of the spade, with the general design and last result, he would be overwhelmed by the sense of their disproportion ; yet those petty operations, incessantly continued, in time surmount the greatest difficulties, and mountains are levelled, and oceans' bounded, by the slender force of human beings.
Pagina 460 - Among our present wines, we have no hesitation in fixing upon those of Xeres and Madeira as the two to which the Falernian offers the most distinct features of resemblance. Both are straw-coloured wines, assuming a deeper tint from age, or from particular circumstances in the quality, or management of the vintage. Both of them present the several varieties of dry, sweet, and light. Both of them are exceedingly strong and durable wines ; being, when new, very rough, harsh, and fiery, and requiring...