The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 77

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Fannin & Company, 1884
 

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Page 129 - Poisons: their Effects and Detection. A Manual for the use of Analytical Chemists and Experts, with an Introductory Essay on the growth of Modern Toxicology.
Page 200 - Whenever any part of England appears to be threatened with or is affected by any formidable epidemic, endemic or infectious disease, the local government board may make, and from time to time alter and revoke regulations for all or any of the following purposes; (namely :) "(1.) For the speedy interment of the dead; and • "(2.) For...
Page 68 - He had learned, both from his own observation and from literary history, in which he was deeply read, that the place of books in the public estimation is fixed, not by what is written about them, but by what is written in them ; and that an author whose works are likely to live is very unwise if he stoops to wrangle with detractors whose works are certain to die.
Page 136 - This Psora is the sole true and fundamental cause that produces all the other countless forms of disease, which, under the names of nervous debility, hysteria...
Page 215 - Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.
Page 285 - That the treatment of all conditions of obstruction in the nasal chambers, no matter from what cause arising, can be successfully carried out by destroying the causes of obstruction. If the cause be an over-growth of bone-tissue, it must be filed, sawed, or drilled away. If it be caused by a deviated cartilaginous portion of the septum, such portion must be re-set in a new place. If, as is often the case, it is due to periodic turgescence of the mucous membrane or the resulting secondary hypertrophies,...
Page 284 - Yet a third and intermediate group exhibits perhaps a tendency to turgescence of the mucous membrane, together with one or more of the more common constitutional symptoms of typical hay fever. Indeed, there is nothing peculiar to the disease just named save its sharply defined periodicity, particularly in that phase of it where the periods of recurrence happen to coincide with the time of fruitage of certain plants, or the gathering of certain crops.
Page 266 - ... to a patient absolutely maddened with pain. ' The ether douche or lavement in trigeminal neuralgia is quite uncomfortable to many persons, on account of the unpleasant impression of the ether on the nose and eyes ; and when applied to the supra-orbital region great care should be taken to keep the ether out of the eyes by laying the head back and covering the eyes with a handkerchief. If the ether should get in the eyes, the patient should be cautioned not to rub them, but simply to sponge the...
Page 286 - The implements being joined together and filled with hot water, the patient lying in bed, and the funnel raised about a -yard above the mattress, the oiled catheter is passed as far as the seat of the stricture. The penis is lightly compressed in order to prevent regurgitation of the water, and the sound held in contact with the stricture. Hot water is poured into the funnel, and the column of liquid is maintained to press upon the stricture for three-quarters of an hour.
Page 38 - ... find to your cost how quickly things are forgotten. It is possible that you may experience a difficulty in remembering the antidotes to the various poisons. If so rest assured that your knowledge of pharmacology is defective. All rational treatment of cases of poisoning is founded on a correct appreciation of the physiological action of drugs.

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