Australasian Medical Gazette: The Journal of the Australasian Branches of the British Medical Association, المجلد 20L. Bruck, 1901 |
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الصفحة 455 - That, in the opinion of this Congress, overcrowding, defective ventilation, damp, and general insanitary conditions in the houses of the working classes diminish the chance of curing consumption and aid in predisposing to and spreading the disease.
الصفحة 79 - I have found useful in rendering the urine antiseptic, and they have been extensively employed in the treatment of cystitis^ but none of them in my experience could be called a perfectly reliable and satisfactory urinary antiseptic. One drug only in my hands answered this description, and this was Urotropine.
الصفحة 455 - ... 7. That the educational work of the great national societies for the prevention of tuberculosis is deserving of every encouragement and support. It is through their agency that a rational public opinion may be formed, the duties of public health officers made easier of performance, and such local and State legislation as may be requisite called into existence.
الصفحة 149 - Proper rest and tranquilization of the little one is desired ; above all things let it be kept away from the heated body of the nurse or mother, who in addition to elevating the temperature of the child by contact with her own personality, will more than likely after each filling up with milk proceed in an affectionate way to trot it up and down, from side to side, and in a generally gymnastic way exercise her motherly muscles in giving the little one the soothing effect of thorough agitation, resulting...
الصفحة 455 - That the voluntary notification of cases of phthisis attended with tuberculous expectoration, and the increased preventive action which it has rendered practicable, has been attended by a promising measure of success, and that the extension of notification should be encouraged in all districts in which efficient sanitary administration renders it possible to adopt the consequential measures.
الصفحة 79 - I have been satisfied beyond all expectations with the result. Urotropine appears in the urine as early as fifteen minutes after its administration, and its presence can be recognized twelve hours later after a dose of 7^ grains. It is soluble in ia parts of water at 68° F., and the reaction of its solution is faintly alkaline.
الصفحة 455 - Medical officers of health should use all their powers and relax no effort to prevent the spread of tuberculosis by milk and meat.
الصفحة 205 - XVI. When danger occurs under chloroform, whatever its exact nature may be, there is abundant evidence that in a large proportion of cases the symptoms that are observed are those of primary circulatory failure.