The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

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1826
 

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Strana 443 - Truth scarce ever yet carried it by vote any where at its first appearance: new opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason, but because they are not* already common.
Strana 451 - It was discovered that he had forgotten the name of every object in nature. His recollection of things seemed to be unimpaired, but the names by which men and things are known, were entirely obliterated from his mind, or rather he had lost the faculty by which they are called up at the control of the will.
Strana 303 - A Treatise on the Physiology and Diseases of the Ear, containing a Comparative View of its Structure and Functions, and of its various Diseases, arranged according to the Anatomy of the Organ, or as they affect the external, the intermediate, and the internal Ear.
Strana 633 - ... materia medica and botany: two courses on chemistry of three months each, or one of six months ; two courses on midwifery of three months each, or one of six months. 5. And of having attended, during the term of at least one year, the surgical practice of one or more of the following hospitals : viz. St. Bartholomew's, St. Thomas's, the Westminster, Guy's, St. George's, the London, and the Middlesex, in London ; the Richmond, Steeven's, and the Meath, in Dublin...
Strana 161 - You will now immediately see the distorted eye turn away from you towards his nose, and the axis of the other will be pointed at you. But with patience and repeated...
Strana 446 - They differ from intellectual perceptions, in being accompanied with a peculiar vividness, which every one understands, but which it is impossible to express by any verbal definition*. They may exist, also, with great intensity, by the internal activity of the organs.
Strana 622 - I asked her to look again at the watch, which she refused to do, saying, that the light was offensive to her eye, and that she felt very stupid; meaning that she was much confused by the visible world thus for the first time opened to her. On the third day she observed the doors on the opposite side of the street, and asked if they were red, but they were in fact of an oak colour. In the evening she looked at her brother's face, and said that she saw his nose; he asked her to touch it...
Strana 633 - IV. The following certificates will be required of candidates for the diploma of the College: — 1. Of having been engaged six years, at least, in the acquisition of professional knowledge. 2. Of having regularly attended three or more winter courses of anatomy and physiology, and two or more winter courses of dissections and demonstrations, delivered at subsequent periods. (Two courses of anatomy and physiology in Ediuburgh or Dublin, which are of six months...
Strana 313 - Researches on the Influence exercised by Atmospheric Pressure upon the Progression of the Blood in the Veins...
Strana 633 - Candidates under the following circumstances, and of the required age, are, also, admissible to examination. • ".Members of any of the legally constituted Colleges of Surgeons in the United Kingdom. " Graduates in medicine of any of the universities of the United Kingdom ; who shall have performed two, or more, courses of dissection, as above specified...

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