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Item An American Text-Book of Gynecology, Medical and Surgical for Practitioners and Students(W.B. Saunders, 1899-01-01) Baldy, J.M.; Cragin, Edwin M.D.; Etheridge, J.H. M.D.; Goodell, William M.D.; Kelly, Howard M.D.; Krug, Florian M.D.; Montgomery, E.E. M.D.; Pryor, William M.D.; Tuttle, George M.D.; Byford, Henry M.D.2nd Edition. 1899Item Anatomy in a Nutshell or Questions and Answers with Explanatory Notes(Democrat Print, 1899-01-01) Laughlin, WilliamItem Body and Mind : an Inquiry into Their Connection and Mutual Influence, Specially in Reference to Mental Disorders(D. Appleton and Company, 1871-01-01) Maudsley, Henryvii, 155 p. ; 19 cm. Being the Gulstonian lectures for 1870, delivered before the Royal College of PhysiciansItem Clinical Diagnosis(W.B. Saunders Company, 1981-01-01) Todd, JamesItem Clinical Diagnosis: A Manual of Laboratory Methods(W.B. Saunders Company, 1913-01-01) Todd, JamesWhile the original purpose of this book- to present Clearly and concisely the various laboratory methods which are of use in clinical medicine- has not been lost Sight of, its scope has been somewhat enlarged in the present edition. Each section has been carefully revised and much new Material has been added to every chapter. Among the many additions may be mentioned: the use of artificial light and the importance of numerical aperture in microscopic work; photomicrography with simple apparatus; The antiformin method for tubercle bacilli; detection and significance of albumin in the sputum; Tsuchiya's modification, of Esbach's test; the formalin test for ammonia And benedict's methods for sugar in urine; volume index Of red blood-corpuscles; wright and Kinnicutt's method of counting blood-platelets; Harlow’s blood-stain; a simple Technic for the diagnosis of typhoid fever by blood cultures; The Wassermann reaction, and Frothingham's Impression method in the diagnosis of rabies. Because of the growing importance of animal parasites, this chapter has been entirely rewritten and more than Doubled in extent. Two new chapters have been added: One upon bacteriologic methods, which supplements the Methods given in other portions of the book, and one upon preparation and use of vaccines, including therapeutic and diagnostic use of tuberculin.Item Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children(Samuel S. & William Wood, 1856-01-01) Bedford, Gunning M.D.4th ed., carefully rev. and enl. xvi, [5]-602 p. ; 24 cm.Item Clinical Osteopathy(A.T. Still Research Institute, 1917-01-01) McConnell, CarlProduced by the Education Department with a large corps of writers and contributors. Edited by Carl P. McConnell. 643 p. ; 24 cm. Publications of the A.T. Still Research InstituteItem Dr. A. T. Still, Founder of Osteopathy(The Osteopathic Publishing Co., 1918-01-01) Lane, M.Item Item Food Fundamentals(Health Fundamentals, 1918-01-01) Bean, Elijah D.O.A discussion of food based on experience, from the view point of an osteopathic physician together with a study of ill-health caused by wrong habits of living. 2nd ed. 177 p. ; 20 cm.Item Ladies' Guide in Health and Disease : Girlhood, Maidenhood, Wifehood, Motherhood(Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1896-01-01) Kellogg, John690 p., [35] leaves of plates (incl. 15 bound together in pocket) : ill. (some col.), port. ; 23 cm.Item Lateral Curvature of the Spine and Round Shoulders(P. Blakiston's Son& Co., 1907-01-01) Lovett, RobertItem Lectures on Conditioned Reflexes Twenty-five Years of Objective Study of the Higher Nervous Activity (Behaviour) of Animals(International Publishers, 1928-01-01) Gantt, W.; Volborth, G.; Cannon, Walter; Pavlov, IvanTranslator's Preface 9 I. P. Pavlov: A Biographical Sketch, By Dr. W. Horsley Gantt . 11 Introduction To The English Translation, By Prof. Walter B. Cannon 33 Author's Preface To The English Translation 35 Preface To The First Russian Edition • 37 Chapter. I. Experimental Psychology And Psycho-Pathology In Animals – 47 II. . The Psychical Secretion Of The Salivary Glands (Complex Nervous Phenomena In The Work Of The Salivary Glands) 61 III. The First Sure Steps Along The Path Of A New Investigation 76 IV. Scientific Study Of The So-Called Psychical Processes In The Higher Animals 81 V. Conditioned Reflexes In Dogs After Destruction Of Different Parts Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 97 VI. The Cortical Taste Centre Of Dr. Gorshkov 99 VII. Mechanism Of The Highest Parts Of The Central Nervous System As Shown From The Study Of The Conditioned Reflexes 100 VIII. Further Advances Of The Objective Analysis Of Complex Nervous Phenomena, And Its Comparison With The IX. Subjective Conception Of These Phenomena • 103 X. Some General Facts About The Cerebral Centres , 115 XI. Natural Science And The Brain 120 XII. The Task And The Arrangement Of A Laboratory For The Study Of The Normal Activity Of The Highest Parts Of The Central Nervous System In The Higher Animals • 131 XIII. A Laboratory For The Study Of The Activity Of The Central Nervous System In The Higher Animals 144 XIV. The Food Centre • 147 XV. Some Fundamental Laws Of The Work Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 156 XVI. Destruction Of The Skin Analyser 165 XVII. The Process Of Differentiation Of Stimulations In The Hemispheres Of The Brain 170 XVIII. Some Principles Of The Activity Of The Central Nervous System As Shown From The Study Of Conditioned Reflexes ; Interaction Of Centres 182 XIX. Summary Of Results Of Removal Of Different Parts Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 193 XX. Internal Inhibition As A Function Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 205 XXI. The Objective Study Of The Highest Nervous Activity Of Animals . 213 XXII. The Study Of The Highest Nervous Activity • 223 XXIII. The Instability (Lability) Of Internal Inhibition In Conditioned Reflexes . 238 XXIV. The Pure Physiology Of The Brain 241 XXV. Some Facts About The Physiology Of Sleep 250 XXVI. An Analysis Of Some Complex Reflexes In The Dog; And The Relative Strength And Tension Of Several Centres 255 XXVII. Physiology And Psychology In The Study Of The Higher Nervous Activity Of Animals 261 XXVIII. The Reflex Of Purpose 275 XXIX. The Reflex Of Freedom 282 XXX. How Psychiatry May Help Us To Understand The Physiology Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 287 XXXI. Hypnotism In Animals 294 XXXII. The Normal Activity And General Constitution Of The Cerebral Hemispheres . 296 XXXIII. Internal Inhibition And Sleep-One And The Same Process 305 XXXIV. Changes In The Excitability Of Various Points Of The Cerebral Cortex As One Of Its Functional Characteristics 319 XXXV. Another Problem In Cerebral Physiology 326 XXXVI. The Latest Successes Of The Objective Study Of The Highest Nervous Activity 329 XXXVII. Relation Between Excitation And Inhibition And Their Delimitations; Experimental Neuroses In Dogs 339 XXXVIII. Effect Of Interrupting The Experimentation In Dogs With Conditioned Reflexes 350 XXXIX. Normal And Pathological States Of The Hemispheres 353 XL. The Inhibitory Type Of Nervous Systems In The Dog 363 XLI. A Physiological Study Of The Types Of Nervous Systems, I.E., Of Temperaments • 370 XLII. Certain Problems In The Physiology Of The Cerebral Hemispheres 379 Bibliography • 395 Index To Names 409 Index To .Subjects 410Item Manual of Therapeutics(Parke, Davis, & Company, 1909-01-01)Item Medical Gymnastics and Massage in General Practice(P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1926-01-01) Dobbie, Mina; Arvedson, J.Item Osteopathic and Medical Laws(American Osteopathic Association, 1909-01-01)168 p. ; 23 cm. Laws from the various states pertaining to osteopathy and/or medicine.Item Osteopathy(Williams Publishing Co., 1910-01-01)10 pamphlets in 1 volume Osteopathy and woman.--The Osteopath and the liver.--Osteopathy, a preventive disease.--Osteopathy, a rational method of treatment.--Osteopathy, a brief discussion of its principles and practice.--Osteopathy.--Why osteopathy.--Osteopathy in acute diseases.--The spinal origin of disease.--Osteopathy in chronic cases.Item Osteopathy : The Science of Healing by Adjustment(American Osteopathic Association, 1913-01-01) Woodall, Percy M.D., D.O.105 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.Item Osteopathy Illustrated : a Drugless System of Healing(Fred L. Rowe, 1898-01-01) Davis, Andrew MD, DOxvi, 851 p. : ill. ; 24 cmItem Philosophy of Health : Natural Principles of Health and Cure ; or, Health and Cure without Drugs ; also, The Moral Bearings of Erroneous Appetites(Ticknor, Reed, & Fields, 1851-01-01) Coles, Larkin M.D.Rev. and enl. 260 p. ; 19 cm.