 | 1891 - 880 pages
...held in New York on May 29, 1891, concluding with the following general rules : General Rules. — r. There should be nothing in the family history indicative...3. There should be no indication of hypertrophy of heart or increased arterial tension, no accentuation of the aortic second sound, and no palpitation... | |
 | Leartus Connor - 1891 - 516 pages
...disease, and there should be no symptom of renal disease in the personal history except albumin uria. The candidate should be under forty years of age,...should be no history of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lead-poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia, or dropsy. There should be no indication... | |
 | 1892 - 448 pages
...personal history except albuminnria. 2. The candidate should he under forty years of age, in good healtb, and there should be no history of gout, rheumatism,...3. There should be no indication of hypertrophy of heart or increased arterial tension, no accentuation of the aortic second Bound, and no palpitation... | |
 | Charles Lyman Greene - 1900 - 494 pages
...acceptance of persons presenting this symptom. Rules of Acceptance as Suggested by Dr. Davis. — " i. There should be nothing in the family history indicative...should be no history of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lead-poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia, or dropsy. " 3. There should be no indication... | |
 | Charles Lyman Greene - 1905 - 492 pages
...acceptance of persons presenting this symptom: Rules of Acceptance as Suggested by Dr. Davis. — " 1. There should be nothing in the family history indicative...should be no history of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lead-poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia, or dropsy. " 3. There should be no indication... | |
 | Murray Elliott Ramsey - 1908 - 244 pages
...applicants in the sub-standard class have the approval of most medical directors. They are as follows: " (i) There should be nothing in the family history indicative...age, in good health, and there should be no history 204 of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lead-poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia, or dropsy.... | |
 | 1891 - 748 pages
...should be nothing in the family history indicative of heredity of Briglit's disease, aud there should he no symptom of renal disease in the personal history...(3) There should be no indication of hypertrophy of heart or increased arterial tension, no accentuation of the aortic second sound, and no palpitation... | |
 | 1891 - 852 pages
...symptom of renal disease in the personal history except albuminuria (2) The candidate should be uuder forty years of age, in good health, and there should be no history of gout, rlieuma tism, syphilis, lead poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, ehroni dyspepsia, or dropsy. (3) There... | |
 | 1891 - 352 pages
...concluding with the following general rules : 1. There should be nothing in the family history indicative of Bright's disease, and there should be no symptom...should be no history of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lead-poisoning, nephritis, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia or dropsy. 3- There should be no indication... | |
 | 1891 - 936 pages
...family history indicative of heredity of Bright'* disease, and there should be no symptom of remil disease in the personal history except albuminuria....forty years of age, in good health, and there should he no history of gout, rheumatism, syphilis, lewd-poisoning, nephritis1, intemperance, chronic dyspepsia,... | |
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