The Australian Medical Journal, Volume 9

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Stillwell & Company, 1887
 

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Page 267 - TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY...
Page 403 - The empire of reason, extending from the old to the new world, from Europe to our Antipodes, has encircled the earth : the sun never sets upon her dominions, — individuals must rest, but the collective intelligence of the species never sleeps...
Page 487 - That the rational treatment consists in endeavoring to restore the natural pad of fat, and in diminishing the reflex irritability, and that for the latter purpose codeia is peculiarly adapted, on account of its special power of lessening the irritability of the afferent fibres in the nerves of the abdominal viscera.
Page 380 - ... or has changed his residence ; and if no answer shall be returned to such letter, within the period of six months from the sending of the letter...
Page 42 - HANDBOOK OF DISEASES OF THE EAR FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS.
Page 199 - Hales in the chair. The Minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed...
Page 76 - ... the railroad company, and has received a certificate that he is not disqualified for such position by color blindness or other defective sight.
Page 273 - Every constable of any parish or place, and every relieving officer and overseer of any parish, who shall have knowledge that any person wandering at large within such parish or place (whether or not such person be a pauper) is deemed to be a lunatic, shall immediately apprehend and take or cause such person to be apprehended and taken before a justice...
Page 78 - It was a good law as far as it went, but it did not go far enough even in regard to contributions.
Page 128 - The object of this work is to "furnish a systematic, practical and concise description of the pathology and treatment of the chief organic diseases of the kidney associated with albumtnuria, which shall represent the most recent advances in our knowledge on these subjects ; " and this definition of the object is a fair description of the book.

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