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Identifier: plexus19011902coll (find matches)
Title: Plexus
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago
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Publisher: Chicago : Chicago Clinical School
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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y kind to me, andI looked up to him as a giant both in body and in mind. But hecould not deliver me from my enemy, the ever recurrent migraine.The cures, however, both at Dessau and at Coethen, where he hadbeen made a Hofrath by the reigning Duke, were very extraordi-nary. Hahnemann remained in Coethen till 1835, and in that year,when he was eighty, he married a young French lady, MelaniedHervilly, and was carried off by her to Paris, where he soon 50 The Plexus. gained a large practice and died in 1843, that is at the age ofeighty-eight. Much of his success I feel sure was due to his pres-ence, and to the confidence which he inspired. How do I knowthat Sir Andrew Clarke, seeing that I was in low spirits aboutmy health, did not think it right to encourage me, and by encour-aging me did certainly make me feel confident about myself, andthus raised my vitality, my spirits, or whatever we like to call it?Thy faith hath made thee whole is a lesson which doctorsought not to neglect. INUlS.
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James Moreau Brown, M. D. Surgeon Continental Guard. Instructor Rhino-Laryngology and Otology Col-lege of Physicans and Surgeons. Asst. Laryngology Chicago Policlinic. A CASE OF SUB-GLOTTIC STENOSIS.James Moreau Brown, M. D. Surgeon Continental Guard. Instructor Rhino-Laryngology and Otology Col-lege of Physicians and Surgeons. Asst. Laryngology Chicago Policlinic. The following case, being one of particular interest from amedical standpoint, was recently placed under my care by Prof.M. R. Brown. A. D., aged eleven years; American born, school boy; fatherdead, cause unknown; mother alive and healthy. Had diphtheriaat two years of age, was intubed twice, tube remaining in firsttime seven days, second time three days. The effects of the diphtheria seemed to have continued evennine years after recovery, at which time he came under our observation. His general appearance at this time was anything buthealthy. Growth stunted, aneamic, breathing labored, constantwheezing, and has vomited lar

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