The Practitioner, Volum 19

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John Brigg, 1877
 

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Pàgina 392 - boats; (c) for fixing the number, age, and sex of the persons who may be allowed to dwell in a canal boat, having regard to the cubic space, ventilation, provision for the separation of the sexes, general healthiness and convenience of accommodation of the boat;
Pàgina 38 - Atlas of Skin Diseases, consisting of a Series of Coloured Illustrations together with Descriptive Text and Notes upon Treatment. By TILBURY Fox, MD, F.RC.P. London: J. & A. Churchill,
Pàgina 396 - an appeal may be made to the Local Government Board against the decision of the inspector ; and the Board may either confirm, reverse, or modify his decision, and may make such order as to the party or parties by whom the costs of the appeal are to be borne, as
Pàgina 184 - in a drop of syrup. But as long as the tongue is thickly coated, or red and irritable, it is well to withhold chalybeates altogether. This is very true of phthisis. However much the general pallor, the lack of tone and loss of power seem to call for iron, it is useless,
Pàgina 474 - his own person as the case may be of such disease forthwith give notice thereof to such occupier or person. (3) The Corporation shall provide and supply gratuitously to every registered medical practitioner resident or practising in the Borough forms for the certificate or declaration by
Pàgina 395 - into the stream along a channel used, constructed, or in process of construction at the date of the passing of the Act, or any new channel constructed in substitution thereof,
Pàgina 441 - If a person asked my advice, before undertaking a long voyage, my answer would depend upon his possessing a decided taste for some branch of knowledge, which could by this means be advanced.
Pàgina 186 - lays stress upon the resort to purgatives and vegetable tonics, and the avoidance of iron, until the biliary congestion is removed. " When the portal circulation is relieved some preparation of iron may be useful." (The italics are his, not mine.) The liver must be thoroughly unloaded by alkaline salines first; then some strychnia and

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