Saint Thomas's Hospital Gazette, Zväzok 161906 |
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... considerable diversity among the streptococci obtained from the human body in disease . He insists that the old impression that streptococci are still incapable of being differentiated is erroneous , and that their individuality is real ...
... considerable diversity among the streptococci obtained from the human body in disease . He insists that the old impression that streptococci are still incapable of being differentiated is erroneous , and that their individuality is real ...
Strana 14
... considerable value in cases of colon bacillus infection , of which by far the most important is peritonitis of appendicular or intestinal origin . At the present time the attitude of surgeons towards the anti- pyogenic sera may be ...
... considerable value in cases of colon bacillus infection , of which by far the most important is peritonitis of appendicular or intestinal origin . At the present time the attitude of surgeons towards the anti- pyogenic sera may be ...
Strana 34
... considerable moment , may adopt the less satisfactory plan of boiling the instruments at home , and carrying them in a sterilised cover to the patient's house . After boiling they ought to be dried with a clean towel , and be wrapped in ...
... considerable moment , may adopt the less satisfactory plan of boiling the instruments at home , and carrying them in a sterilised cover to the patient's house . After boiling they ought to be dried with a clean towel , and be wrapped in ...
Strana 58
... considerable talent being showed by several who have come up this session . Ray playing for the visitors made the sides full . The team was as follows : - F. R. B. Skrimshire , O. R. Smale , E. L. Atkinson , H. C. Devas , J. N. Wheeler ...
... considerable talent being showed by several who have come up this session . Ray playing for the visitors made the sides full . The team was as follows : - F. R. B. Skrimshire , O. R. Smale , E. L. Atkinson , H. C. Devas , J. N. Wheeler ...
Strana 63
... considerable space in every number of the Gazette to matter , which will be of interest to those St. Thomas's men , who are no longer able to keep in close touch with the hospital . The editor will be very grateful to all , who may send ...
... considerable space in every number of the Gazette to matter , which will be of interest to those St. Thomas's men , who are no longer able to keep in close touch with the hospital . The editor will be very grateful to all , who may send ...
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1ST XV A. G. V. French alcohol Anatomy appointed asylum bacillus ball bovine BOWLING ANALYSIS Bowring cent cerebrospinal fluid Certificate of Honour chloroform clinical Club diphtheria disease E. A. Seymour endothelial cells examination F. H. Holl F. M. Neild F. R. B. Skrimshire fever fluid forwards G. N. Brandon glands goal guinea Gutteridge Guy's Guy's Hospital H. L. Mann H. L. Paddon half-time Hospital Gazette infection inoculation insanity large number lymphocytes match was played Meakin Medicine meningitis mental mesenteric glands midwifery muscle nurses operation opponents patient peritoneal Petch physician played at Chiswick pleural effusions points practice present R. B. Abraham R. L. Barwick result Royal scarlet fever scored serum staff Startin streptococci Surgeon Surgery surgical Sutcliffe Thomas's Hospital treatment tubercle tuberculosis W. B. Johnson W. G. Grace W. H. R. Sutton ward Weir wickets Witney
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Strana 79 - This England never did, (nor never shall,) Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror, But when it first did help to wound itself. Now these her princes are come home again, Come the three corners of the world in arms, And we shall shock them : Nought shall make us rue, If England to itself do rest but true.
Strana 218 - ... demanded against it. In this Congress also the discussion of the danger with which the tuberculosis of animals threatens man will play an important part. Now, as my investigations have led me to form an opinion deviating from that which is generally accepted. I beg your permission, in consideration of the great importance of this question, to discuss it a little more thoroughly. Genuine tuberculosis has hitherto been observed in almost all domestic animals, and most frequently in poultry and...
Strana 220 - ... animals have proved. Most of the inhabitants of such cities daily consume such living and perfectly virulent bacilli of bovine tuberculosis, and unintentionally carry out the experiment which we are not at liberty to make. If the bacilli of bovine tuberculosis were able to infect human beings, many cases of tuberculosis caused by the consumption of alimenta containing tubercle bacilli could not but occur among the inhabitants of big cities, especially the children. And most medical men believe...
Strana 221 - I should estimate the extent of the infection by the milk and flesh of tuberculous cattle, and the butter made of their milk, as hardly greater than that of hereditary transmission, and I therefore do not deem it advisable to take any measures against it.
Strana 220 - But now, how is it with the susceptibility of man to bovine tuberculosis? This question is far more important to us than that of the susceptibility of cattle to human tuberculosis, highly important as that is too. It is impossible to give this question a direct answer, because, of course, the experimental investigation of it with human beings is out of the question.
Strana 220 - Among the great post-mortem material of the Charite Hospital in Berlin ten cases of primary tuberculosis of the intestine occurred in five years. Among 933 cases of tuberculosis in children at the Emperor and Empress Frederick's Hospital for Children, Baginsky never found tuberculosis of the intestine without simultaneous disease of the lungs and the bronchial glands.
Strana 113 - ... invariably hurtful, as some have attempted to do. It produces effects which are often useful in disease and sometimes desirable in health, but in health it is certainly not a necessity, and many persons are much better without it. As now used by mankind, it is infinitely more powerful for evil than for good; and though it can hardly be imagined that its dietetic use will cease in our time, yet a clearer view of its effects must surely lead to a lessening of the excessive use which now prevails.
Strana 218 - In by far the majority of cases of tuberculosis the disease has its seat in the lungs, and has also begun there. From this fact it is justly concluded that the germs of the disease, that is, the tubercle bacilli, must have got into the lungs by inhalation.
Strana 218 - ... identity of human tuberculosis and bovine tuberculosis with reserve. Proved facts, which would have enabled me sharply to distinguish these two forms of the disease, were not then at my disposal ; but sure proofs of their absolute Identity were equally undiscoverable, and I therefore had to leave this question undecided. In order to decide It I have repeatedly resumed the investigations relating to it, but so long as I experimented on small animals, such as rabbits and...
Strana 127 - Every person who, except under the provisions of this Act, receives or detains a lunatic or alleged lunatic in an institution for lunatics, or for payment takes charge of, receives to board or lodge, or detains a lunatic or alleged lunatic in an unlicensed house, shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and in the latter case shall also be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty pounds.