Department of Health, proposed Legislation, Contagious Diseases Act compared with; West Australia Legislation, Effect on Attendances at Clinics 17 Section 7.
These clinics are attached to the public hospitals in each centre, and all evidence goes to show that this is most desirable.
The free clinics in the chief centres are conducted by experts, and are doing good work.
Again, it is probable that the publicity of attending the clinics is felt more by women than men.
The following medical measures for preventing and combating the disease are recommended:-- The clinics should be made more available by being open continuously.
It would be necessary in this case to have separate clinics for male and female patients--the same rooms would not be available for both sexes.
From the evidence of the clinics it is very apparent that venereal disease is especially a problem associated with the unmarried.
Early in 1919 clinics for the treatment of venereal disease were established in each of the four main centres.
Clinics already in operation were developed, attendants and nurses appointed.
Either private philanthropy or the state must take steps to procure more dental clinics and an educational policy on the part of the dental profession that will prevent the exploitation of the poor when dental care is needed.
Effort to secure proper treatment, either from parents or from free clinics or other established agencies.
Dental clinics will quickly follow the publication of facts that schools should gather.
As Chapters XVI-XVIII make clear, to socialize the point of view of dispensaries and hospitals is more effective than to put clinics in school buildings.
In 1883 he graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, which was supplemented by a two years' hospital course in Paris, one year in Berlin and eight months at the clinics in Vienna.
While the drug may be deserving of further experimental and clinical investigation, this should be carried on in reliable pharmacologic laboratories and in clinics provided with facilities for exact observation.
Can it be possible that Johns Hopkins is admitting men to its wards and clinics that are below par in professional morals?
Some clinics had sanitary fountains; in others the nurse kept a glass on hand for the patients.
The task of standardizing the clinics was a difficult one.
That the Association found it necessary to make so many recommendations for the administration of the various clinics is evidence of the diverse systems, and in some instances, the entire lack of system, in vogue in some dispensaries.
The League conducts at present a night camp, an open air school, a farm colony, a post-graduate course for nurses and tuberculosis clinics for medical students at its dispensary.
A similar plan is in operation at the other two State Department Clinics in Philadelphia.
Some clinics made no provision for sputum beyond a cuspidor; others provided gauze or paper napkins when patients entered the room.
Two clinicsprovided no drinking water; two had a metal water cooler in the waiting room; one provided sanitary drinking cups; and another had two enamel drinking cups chained to the wall.
Nurses and doctors at some clinics wore ordinary street clothes.
In 1908, nine of these clinics and several allied philanthropic agencies were organized into the Association of Tuberculosis Clinics.
I spoke a moment ago of old maids being induced to believe that they would be made over in the clinics of an Osteopathic college.
He sees in the surgical clinics more definite and striking results than are discernible in other branches.
This is the graft of the smart young fellow direct from a post-graduate course in the clinics of some great surgeon.
Mental clinics and social workers are of large service in giving treatment in incipient cases.
The letter in question was written by a physician employed in one of the clinics conducted jointly by this department and the U.
Why, for example, should Y and Company write as if they were directors of large genito-urinary clinics instead of manufacturing pharmacists?
A physician employed in one of the clinics used our Proteogens Nos.
The proposition of conducting these clinics impresses me as a piece of colossal gall which is amazing even in these days.
Lowenthal was about to “give a Post Graduate Course of Lectures and Clinics on nervous and mental diseases” in the “Banquet Hall, Morrison Hotel.
They are being done in other clinics in several score of cities, and you may have the addresses for the asking.
Would the legal dissemination of scientific Birth Control information, through the medium of clinics by the medical profession, be the most logical method of checking the problem of over-population?
Such women are to be visited by nurses and to receive instruction in the "hygiene of pregnancy"; to be guided in making arrangements for confinements; to be invited to come to the doctor's clinics for examination and supervision.
Some stop the ears and blindfold the patient, and, according to Baer of Chicago, the women are put into restraining sheets as a routine practice in certain clinics to keep them from infecting themselves.
The assertion about the fifty-two clinics in Holland was investigated.
Advocates of birth control say that Holland has had a Neomalthusian League openly operative since 1881, with fifty-two clinics where contraceptive information is publicly given.
The recent action of Chicago, New York, Boston, and other cities, in establishing psychological clinics for the examination of offenders is a great step in advance.
These clinics should be attached to the police department, as in New York, not merely to the courts, and should pass on offenders before, not after, trial and commitment.
Stone spent the month of May in New York, attending lectures and clinics in the hospitals there.
I want some time on the eye and ear work, besides a few clinics on dermatology.
When I took her to clinicsshe would often not be able to see at first, being such a little woman; but the first thing I knew she would be right down by the operating table.
She spent the following year in hospital work, being fortunate enough to be chosen as surgeon's assistant in the Philadelphia Polyclinic, which gave her the privilege of attending all the clinics and lectures there.
XVIII The second day, the television went off the air with the final curt announcement that anyone not inside the clinics at noon would be left outside permanently.
To me, the clinics were emblems of the Company's concern for the world.
It was beyond belief that so much space was really needed, I thought--unless there was some truth to Rena's belief that the Company used the clinics for prisons.
During the emergency, the clinicswill be available to all without prejudice, Director Defoe said today.
Atomic cannon at every entrance, of course, and the clinics are bomb-proof.
I had even heard some ugly, never-quite-made-clear stories about why the Company had so many clinics .
Others again, particularly the representatives of women's organizations, advocated the establishment of clinics for the general instruction of married women in the practice of reliable methods of contraception.
The Committee believes that it is through the agency of well-informed doctors, and, to a certain extent, through clinics associated with our hospitals, that this advice should be given.
It is for such mothers especially that we have recommended the establishment of birth-control clinics in connection with our public hospitals.
He pursued special studies in Paris and has ever since continued to attend clinics in that and other European cities.
He is a man who has never ceased to be a student and still frequently makes trips to Europe in order to attend the clinics conducted by the most eminent specialists in the profession.
After the completion of his course at McGill he spent some time in study abroad, investigating the methods and watching the clinics of eminent physicians and surgeons of London, Dublin, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The outlying clinics are sending their overflow to us.
The symptoms first came to the attention of the general practitioners, then to the little clinics where the G.
Red wrote him of certain work he wanted to do in the clinics and urged him to go along, thinking it would be just the thing for him now, after plunging into work again with such a will.
Of course both will do more or less observing in clinics now, but I imagine they will get in a bit of merrymaking together.
Seventh, the clinics and the hospital will prevent the jail from becoming a breeding-place for disease.
The sixth floor will be devoted to the clinicsand the hospital.
Chapter Eighth, The Children of the Family: Program of Nutrition Clinics for Delicate Children, 44 Dwight Street, Boston, Mass.
Instances like the following are of common occurrence in our free clinics for Diagnosis from the Eye: A lady tells us that she has been suffering for many years from a complication of female troubles.
The fact of natural immunity is constantly confirmed by common experience as well as in the clinics and laboratories of our medical schools and research institutes.
The leading oculists of the country recommend sight-saving classes, and many of them give their time and money to the service of these handicapped children, establishing clinics for their care and treatment.
But happily these conditions are improving, and the school nurse and school clinic, and all the clinics maintained by public and private charities, are accomplishing wonderful results.
In writing for the International Clinics some years ago (Volume IV, Series XXVI) I dwelt on the fact that insomnia as a dread was probably responsible for more discomfort and complaints from mankind than almost anything else.
These clinics continued at the asylum until the United States Government, through the Consul-General, advised all American citizens to leave the island.
Beverly Cole, a course of lectures and clinics was arranged.
Ehrlich then sent out from his own laboratory several thousands of doses of the new drug to all the principal clinics and large hospitals of the world for an extended trial.
Copenhagen, with a population less than that of several cities in this country which have none, has seven municipal clinicswhose hours and names are prominently advertised.
The accents here uttered are well known to the clinics of psychiatry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clinics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.