If we disregard the embryological investigations on this point (Saxer), anatomists, physiologists, and clinicians alike have taken up a similar point of view.
To that end all the available literature has been freely consulted, and the newest results of experimental research and the recent ideas of leading clinicians have been summarized.
While possibly there may be some danger of increased calcification, the majority of clinicians are in favor of a milk cure given at intervals.
Some clinicians use indigo-carmine in place of phthalein.
Erythrol tetranitrate is preferred by some clinicians who find that its effect lasts somewhat longer.
There is a great difference in the belief of clinicians as to the best treatment for this condition.
It is even stated by some clinicians that a rest in bed for three months is advisable.
Leading clinicians in all parts of the world have long recognized this important fact.
There was never a nostrum so irrational or worthless that honest but undiscriminating clinicians could not be found who reported wonderful results from its use.
The only direct statement contained in the advertisement is to the effect that many clinicians have observed that Fellows’ syrup and other preparations of the hypophosphites are not alike.
That the sins of clinicians are standing out plain for any one who wishes to read is becoming more and more evident.
Experienced clinicians have generally come to the conclusion that mixed vaccines have no specific action and that any effect they may produce is due to a non-specific protein reaction.
So far as we know, it has received no recent discussion from reliable clinicians or experimenters.
The five clinicians who have prescribed the preparation report as follows: 1.
Nevertheless, we are told that it is “endorsed by over fifty thousand clinicians throughout the United States.
It has become increasingly evident that the attention of physiologists and of clinicians has been focussed too sharply and too narrowly on the caloric value of foodstuffs.
Opium is not contraindicated in these cases, even if the element of fecal impaction be superadded, as all clinicians are familiar with the fact that the bowels will move of themselves at times even under its full narcotic effects.
Few clinicians or pathologists would now be content with reports made without full knowledge of the history of the case or microscopic examination of the intestinal walls.
Clinicians who have been struck with the frequency with which typhlitis has occurred in tuberculous subjects find in this discovery a satisfactory explanation of this very remarkable coincidence.
The large majority, however, of bacteriologists and clinicians are of the opinion that ninety per cent of all cases of human tuberculosis are contracted from some human source.
And some of our more enthusiastic clinicians of wide experience are actually introducing the open-air cure, which has worked such wonders in tuberculosis, in the treatment of pneumonia.
At this time Trousseau was deservedly {201} looked up to as the leading spirit among the clinicians of Europe.
Similarly there were a number of experienced clinicians who were sure that O'Dwyer's reported results could not be as represented.
One of the best proofs of the greatness of the work accomplished by Graves is to be found in the tribute to his character, and what he achieved, by Professor Trousseau, who was at the time the acknowledged leader of the clinicians of Europe.
I cannot too warmly commend to young clinicians the reading of Morgagni.
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