The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 20

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Cupples, Upham & Company, 1839

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Page 271 - Give strong drink to him that is ready to perish, and wine to those that be of heavy hearts; let him drink and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more',
Page 164 - Pennsylvania, the degree of doctor of medicine was conferred on the following gentlemen, who submitted inaugural dissertations to the examination of the medical faculty, on the following subjects: Mr.
Page 84 - ... into society with health re-established, diseased appetites removed, with principles of temperance well grounded and thoroughly understood, so that they would be afterwards safe and sober men.
Page 80 - The alert little old gentleman, quiet, well-bred and full of anecdote, was kept busy with portrait-painting till within a few days of his death, which occurred on the 2d of November, 1857.
Page 276 - ... unlawful, but that in all times it was unlawful, and an indictable offence, to expose persons infected with contagious disorders, and therefore liable to communicate them to the public, in a public place of resort The defendant was sentenced to six months
Page 106 - ... of the chyme into chyle, was invariably and completely interrupted. Not the smallest trace of chyle was perceptible either in the intestines or in the lacteals. The former contained a semi-fluid substance, resembling the chyme found in the stomach, with this difference, however, that it became of a thicker consistence in proportion as it was at a greater distance from the stomach : and that, as it approached the termination of the ileum...
Page 69 - The 7th annual report of the New England Institution for the Education of the Blind has been given to the public, which is as interesting and satisfactory as any preceding one.
Page 295 - Peirson, of Salem, in the Medical and Surgical Journal, " He was a much respected member of the Essex South District Medical Society. No man amongst us set a better example of professional integrity and honor. The few who could boast of his friendship will long remember with pleasure the virtuous and kind-hearted old man, whose influence was uniformly and efficiently exerted in support of good order and the true advancement of society.
Page 267 - ... extremely nauseous; that it was unfriendly to health and morals ; and that its use was attended with a considerable loss of time and property; the account would be thought incredible, and the author of it would probably be excluded from society for relating a story of so improbable a nature. In no one view...
Page 106 - ... re-dissolved, and the whole converted into a fluid substance, with very minute portions of coagulum floating in it. Under ordinary circumstances, the chyme, as soon as it has entered the duodenum, assumes the character of chyle. The latter is seen mixed with excrementitious matter in the intestine ; and in its pure state ascending the lacteal vessels. Nothing like chyle is ever found in the stomach ; and Dr. Prout, whose attention has been much directed to the chemical examination of these fluids,...

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