Washington Medical Annals, Volume 15Medical Society of the District of Columbia., 1916 Vol. 1-11, no. 3 "including medical miscellany" |
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... Hospital Medical Society Clinical Society Clinico - pathological Society Congress American Physicians and Surgeons Dental Society Emergency Hospital Club Freedmen's Hospital Medical Society . Galen Society Georgetown Clinical Society ...
... Hospital Medical Society Clinical Society Clinico - pathological Society Congress American Physicians and Surgeons Dental Society Emergency Hospital Club Freedmen's Hospital Medical Society . Galen Society Georgetown Clinical Society ...
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... hospital days , and find it to be 42.06 days . This is where I feel that the rule of keeping every case in quarantine until desquama- tion has entirely ceased , is bad , not only for the patient , who could be allowed to be in the open ...
... hospital days , and find it to be 42.06 days . This is where I feel that the rule of keeping every case in quarantine until desquama- tion has entirely ceased , is bad , not only for the patient , who could be allowed to be in the open ...
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... hospital for uncomplicated cases , and cases with albuminuria only . - 148 cases ; average , 40.98 days , or , 5 weeks and 5.98 days . Number of days of fever to normal temperature . - 208 cases ; average , 4.81 days . Diphtheria ...
... hospital for uncomplicated cases , and cases with albuminuria only . - 148 cases ; average , 40.98 days , or , 5 weeks and 5.98 days . Number of days of fever to normal temperature . - 208 cases ; average , 4.81 days . Diphtheria ...
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... Hospital in New York , working on the ground that about 60 per cent . of the blood is wasted by this method , has been using the whole blood , injected intra venousiy and intra - muscularly . While he has not had a sufficient number of ...
... Hospital in New York , working on the ground that about 60 per cent . of the blood is wasted by this method , has been using the whole blood , injected intra venousiy and intra - muscularly . While he has not had a sufficient number of ...
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... hospitals of discharging scarlet fever cases at the end of a fixed period irrespective of the stage of desquamation ... hospital for contagious diseases , and the scarlet fever pavilion is surrounded by a high wall . The patients are ...
... hospitals of discharging scarlet fever cases at the end of a fixed period irrespective of the stage of desquamation ... hospital for contagious diseases , and the scarlet fever pavilion is surrounded by a high wall . The patients are ...
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Page 318 - Promotion to the grade of surgeon is made according to seniority and after due examination, as vacancies occur in that grade.
Page 110 - Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man, guided upon those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and reasonable man would not do.
Page 109 - A person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, or a professional or registered nurse, shall not be allowed to disclose any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, and which was necessary to enable him to act in that capacity...
Page 74 - ... diseases and industrial hygiene were instituted at several places during the year. A survey of the industries of Cincinnati was made to determine the cause of the prevalence of tuberculosis among industrial workers. The investigations relating to the migration of persons suffering from tuberculosis were completed. Upon the request of the health authorities of five states, the organization and operations of the respective boards of health were studied and recommendations advanced for improvement...
Page 109 - IN THE COURTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the courts of the District of Columbia no physician or surgeon shall be permitted, without the consent of the person afflicted, or of his legal representative, to disclose any information, confidential in its nature, which he shall have acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity and which was necessary to enable him to...
Page 109 - That this section shall not apply to evidence in criminal cases where the accused is charged with causing the death of, or inflicting injuries upon a human being, and the disclosure shall be required in the interests of public justice...
Page 375 - DISEASES OF THE SKIN, by RICHARD L. SUTTON, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Skin...
Page 202 - An Act to provide for the registration of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a special tax upon all persons who produce, import, manufacture, compound, deal in, dispense, sell, distribute, or give away opium or coca leaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and for other purposes...
Page 318 - When quarters are not provided, commutation at the rate, of $30, $40 and $50 a month, according to grade, is allowed. All grades above that of assistant surgeon receive longevity pay, 10 per cent in addition to the regular salary for every five years' service up to 40 per cent after twenty years
Page 352 - Johnston, because of attacks he called "bilious" (but not preceded or accompanied by constipation), which produce headache preceded by numbness and pricking in the fingers, followed by dizziness, mental confusion and foolish talk of paraphasic type, without loss of consciousness. These attacks have occurred every two or three months since the age of 22 ; they are of very short duration ; there were no scotomata, but they were formerly accompanied by vomiting.