National Eclectic Medical Association quarterly . ideal general practitioner is virile by virtue of his environment; he isself-reliant from his isolation; he is resourceful from necessity; he exaltscommon sense above fine theories; he deals with all conditions and preservesa breadth of vision; grasps general principles, and failing the finer technicalknowledge of the specialist, is spared the distortion of his perspective. Heknows the patient as a man and a friend and not as a commodity, and he itis who exemplifies best and most consistently that unselfish regard for othersthat glorifies medic


National Eclectic Medical Association quarterly . ideal general practitioner is virile by virtue of his environment; he isself-reliant from his isolation; he is resourceful from necessity; he exaltscommon sense above fine theories; he deals with all conditions and preservesa breadth of vision; grasps general principles, and failing the finer technicalknowledge of the specialist, is spared the distortion of his perspective. Heknows the patient as a man and a friend and not as a commodity, and he itis who exemplifies best and most consistently that unselfish regard for othersthat glorifies medicine.—Meara, in Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. SEND TWO DOLLARS AND RECEIVE THE Journal of Therapeutics and Dietetics FOR TWO YEARS, AND A COPY OF WEBBS Hypodermic Medication IN ADDITION T. r c -r », ,- • ADDRESS Lvery user ot Specific Medicines T| . r» i i» l • r> . ,, , 4 , .. , 1 herapeutic Publishing Company should own and study this book. r ° r J 703 Washington Street, Dorchester Center IT WILL PAY TO DO SO BOSTON. The above cut represents a very good example of irritation produced by a Miku-licz drain, (.oils of the ileum are matted together by fibrinous exudate, and thelumen is shown to be very much narrowed but still giving vent to some fecal are four distinct angulations, all matted together centrally. THE NATIONAL ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY Volume V. CINCINNATI, JUNE, 1914. Number 4. ACUTE ILEUS (POSTOPERATIVE).William L. Heeve, , Brooklyn, N. Y. Acute ileus occurring after operations is rather a rare complication butstill it occurs too often. We are prone to forget the warning symptomsand allow the case to proceed until it has produced much damage. It isbut necessary to discuss the causative factors in a casual way, as anyinterference of an irritating or mechanical nature, ever so trivial, maycause a voluminous outpouring of inflammatory exudate and be the fore-runner of this bugbear of surgery. Acute inflammation o


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