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University of Nebraska Medical Center

1916

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The Pulse, Volume 11, No. 4, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Dec 1916

The Pulse, Volume 11, No. 4, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Editorial

•From Our Internes

•Senior Notes

•Junior Notes

•Sophomore Class Notes

•Freshman Notes

•Phi Rho Sigma Notes

•Nu Sigma Phi Notes

•Alumni Notes

•Focal Infections by C. A. Meyer, M.D.

•Picking a Profession: Medicine

•The Pulse Box

•Nu Sigma Nu Notes


The Pulse, Volume 10, No. 7, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Mar 1916

The Pulse, Volume 10, No. 7, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Editorial-Internships

•Convocation, March 4

•Pre-Medic Banquet at Lincoln

•Library Notes by Hallie Wilson

•Alumni Notes

•Nu Sigma Nu Notes

•Blood Transfusion By the Citrate Method by Chester H. Waters, M.D.

•Phi Rho Sigma Notes

•Gunshot Wound of Abdomen-Report of Two Cases by John R. Nilsson

•The Strabismus Question by Jason M. Patton, M.D.

•Junior Notes

•Senior Notes

•Sophomore Notes

•Freshman Notes


The Pulse, Volume 10, No. 5, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jan 1916

The Pulse, Volume 10, No. 5, 1916, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Some Phases of Metabolism by Irving S. Cutter, M.D.

•References

•Library News

•Facts and Theories

•Editorial-University Hospital

•30 Years Ago in Omaha

•Anatomy of the Sports Pages

•The Old Posterior Operation

•The Annual Meeting of the Federation of the American Societies for Experimental Biology in Boston

•Alumni Notes

•The Chemistry Department

•Nu Sigma Phi

•Phi Rho Sigma Notes

•Class Notes-Senior Class Notes

•Junior Notes

•Sophomore Notes

•Freshman Notes

•What Constitutes an Insurance Risk? by William Forsyth Milroy, M.D.

•The Evils of Prescription Writing (continued from previous issue) by W.J. Maple, M.D.