The Military Surgeon: Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, Volumen25

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The Association, 1909
 

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Página 180 - No person, except the proper medical officers or the officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates of the ambulance service, or such persons as may be specially assigned by competent military authority to duty therewith...
Página 146 - Herostratus lives that burnt the temple of Diana, he is almost lost that built it ; Time hath spared the epitaph of Adrian's horse, confounded that of himself. In vain we compute our felicities by the advantage of our good names, since bad have equal durations...
Página 36 - Centurion, who had been wounded above fifty years before at the battle of the Boyne; for though he was cured soon after, and had continued well for a great number of years past, yet on his being attacked by the scurvy, his wounds, in the progress of his disease, broke out afresh, and appeared as if they had never been healed: nay, what is...
Página 176 - Surgeon-General for the government of the Ambulance Corps are strictly observed by those under his command. It shall be his duty to institute a drill in his Corps, instructing his men in the most easy and expeditious manner of moving the sick and wounded, and to require in all cases that the sick and wounded shall be treated with gentleness and care...
Página 178 - Corps for a brigade; and shall be under the immediate orders of the first lieutenant ; and he shall exercise a careful supervision over the sergeants and privates assigned to the portion of the Ambulance Corps for his brigade ; and it shall be the duty of the sergeants to conduct the drills and inspections...
Página 394 - God is my witness, and men are not ignorant of it, that I have labored more than forty years to throw light on the art of surgery and bring it to perfection. And in this...
Página 37 - Though by this view of the land we ascertained our position, yet it gave us great uneasiness to find that we had so needlessly altered our course, when we were in all probability just upon the point of making the island ; for the mortality amongst us was now increased to a most dreadful degree, and those who remained alive were utterly dispirited by this new disappointment, and the prospect of their longer continuance at sea...
Página 37 - In this desponding condition, with a crazy ship, a great scarcity of fresh water, and a crew so universally diseased that there were not above ten foremast men in a watch capable of doing duty, and even some of these lame, and unable to go aloft : under these disheartening circumstances, we stood to the westward...
Página 21 - tis coming! " 'Tis coming now, that glorious time Foretold by seers and sung in story, For which, when thinking was a crime, Souls leaped to heaven from scaffolds gory ! They passed. But lo 1 the work they wrought ! Now the crowned hopes of centuries blossom, The lightning of their living thought Is flashing through us, brain and bosom ; 'Tis coming! Yes, 'tis coming.
Página 206 - Bier's Hyperemic Treatment in Surgery, Medicine and all the Specialties : A Manual of Its Practical Application. By Willy Meyer, MD, Professor of Surgery at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital; and Professor Dr.

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