SMJ // January 1946, Volume 39 - Issue 1
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DISTURBANCES IN LIPID METABOLISM IX CHILDREN
Book Review
Fundamentals of Pharmacology
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NEWER METHODS OF HEMOSTASIS IN NEUROSURGERY
The common methods of blood stilling by sponge, clamp, and ligature are largely inapplicable to intra-cranial surgery, particularly in the presence of bleeding from the nervous tissues themselves, and any device which serves as an aid to haemostasis in these difficult operations will bring a larger number of them to…
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THE TREND OF MEDICINE TOWARD SOCIALIZATION
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PRINCIPLES OF PENICILLIN THERAPY
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ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
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THE TREATMENT OF STREPTOCOCCUS VIRIDANS ENDOCARDITIS WITH PENICILLIN
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DOES THE FRACTIONAL DAILY URINE EXAMINATION ON A DIABETIC PATIENT FURNISH US THE IDEAL MEANS OF CONTROL?
Repeated urine examinations on a diabetic patient, estimating only the percentage of sugar, are apt to be misleading and should not be depended upon to give a good index of his diabetic status.The finding of an occasional glycosuria is apt to represent the excretion of only a few grams of…
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FOOD AND HEALTH IN GREAT BRITAIN DURING THE WAR
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VIEWS AND REVIEWS
Book Review
Clinical Traumatic Surgery
Book Review
Essentials Of Histology
Book Review
Courage and Devotion Beyond the Call of Duty
Book Review
SOUTHERN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Minutes of Thirty Ninth Annual Meeting Cincinnati, Ohio, November 12-15, 1945
The Southern Medical Association met in Cincinnati upon the invitation of the Campbell-Kenton County Medical Society of Kentucky. Covington and Newport are the principal cities of this two-county society and are across the river from Cincinnati. It was a Kentucky Meeting.