British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 31

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1863
 

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Page 417 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
Page 129 - Women's Central Association of Relief for the Sick and Wounded of the Army, the Advisory Committee -of the Boards of Physicians and Surgeons of the Hospitals of New York...
Page 463 - And there was again war at Gath, where there was a man of great stature, who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on each foot, twenty-four in number; and he also was descended from the giants.
Page 121 - ... for the miner's hand the spade; for the sailor's hand the oar; for the painter's hand the brush ; for the sculptor's hand the chisel ; for the poet's hand the pen ; and for the woman's hand the needle.
Page ii - Cooper's Dictionary of Practical Surgery and Encyclopaedia of Surgical Science. New Edition, brought down to the present time. By SA LANE, Surgeon to St.
Page 284 - THE GROWTH OF THE RECRUIT AND YOUNG SOLDIER. With a view to the selection of "Growing Lads" for the Army, and a Regulated System of Training for Recruits.
Page 130 - Secretary, will direct its inquiries to the principles and practices connected with the inspection of recruits and enlisted men ; the sanitary condition of the volunteers; to the means of preserving and restoring the health, and of securing the general comfort and efficiency of troops ; to the proper provision of cooks, nurses, and hospitals; and to other subjects of like nature.
Page 33 - shall mean and include any mad or furious or fatuous Person, or Person so diseased or affected in Mind as to render him unfit in the Opinion of competent Medical Persons to be at large, either as regards his own personal Safety and Conduct, or the Safety of the Persons and Property of others or of the Public...
Page 288 - Be it therefore (to the surety and comfort of all manner of people) enacted, that no person within the city of London, nor within seven miles of the same, shall take upon him to exercise and occupy as a physician or surgeon, except he be first examined, approved, and admitted by the bishop of London, or by the dean of St. Paul's...
Page ii - ON DISEASES OF THE ABDOMEN, comprising those of the Stomach and other Parts of the Alimentary Canal, (Esophagus, Stomach, Caecum, Intestines, and Peritoneum.

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