Transactions of the Iowa State Medical Society, Volum 12

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Pàgina 8 - SECTION 6. Every civil officer may be removed from office by impeachment for official misconduct. Every such officer may also be removed by the President upon the address of both branches of the Legislature, stating their particular reason for his removal.
Pàgina 145 - The word evidence, in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter of fact the truth of which is submitted to investigation is established or disproved.
Pàgina 202 - And be it further enacted, That the treasurer of each society established as aforesaid, shall receive and be accountable for all moneys that shall come into his hands by virtue of any of the by-laws of such...
Pàgina 205 - ... affirmation to be to them administered by the president or in his absence by one of the vice presidents of the preceding year (who are hereby...
Pàgina 8 - Moved, that a committee of five be appointed by the President to confer with a Committee of the International Statistical Institute on methods of obtaining the population in countries taking no census.
Pàgina 194 - York), this being protected by thin rubber tubing fenestrated ,-it one side and made to fit snugly at the meatus by a washer of larger tubing. In a perfectly dark room the lamp is inserted well into the external auditory meatus, the fenestra directed backward, and the current made. Instantly the healthy mastoid is illuminated with a ruddy glow extending from the apex to the lateral sinus and to the limits of the cells above. The reverse manner may be more satisfactory in a given case, as when the...
Pàgina 206 - Home at least once in every month. The majority shall also have power to establish, from time to time, regulations for the general and internal direction of the institution, to be submitted to the Secretary of War for approval; and may...
Pàgina 148 - ... be received, when the inquiry is into a subject-matter, the nature of which is not such as to require any peculiar habits or study, in order to qualify a man to understand it.
Pàgina 145 - With a rule and a pair of scales, and the multiplication table always in his pocket, sir, ready to weigh and measure any parcel of human nature, and tell you exactly what it comes to.
Pàgina 44 - The process of evolution may be excessive, as well as incomplete. When excessive in certain portions of the capillaries, these blood vessels, which are in the normal too small to be seen by the naked eye, now become so large as to carry red blood, and to impart to the locality (if the skin) a corresponding degree of redness. This is the way marks are formed. An excess of evolution may also produce supernumerary fingers or other appendages.

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