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The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 4, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Dec 1902

The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 4, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Richard C. Moore, M.D.

•The Summer Diarrhoeas of Children-F.E. Beal, M.D.

•Faculty Department-William F. Milroy, M.D., Editor

•Clinical Notes-Charles H. Root, '03, Editor

•Editorial

•Class Notes


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 12, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Dec 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 12, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Physical and Biological Sciences in Osteopathic Education by Dr. C.W. McCurdy
  • Higher Education for Osteopathic Physicians
  • Life Thoughts
  • A Nut for the Anti-Vivisectionists to Crack
  • Is Nature a Complete Ideal
  • Osmosis, Lymphacosis and Phagacytosis
  • Nerve Affections
  • Physiological Dirigibility, an Explanation of Osteopathic Treatment
  • The Significance of Diastasis in Osteopathic Procedure
  • A Personal Appreciation
  • The Philadelphia College of Osteopathy
  • A Day's Work by One Operator


The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 3, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Nov 1902

The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 3, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•Harry W. Benson

•Synopsis of Sixty-four Cases of Measles-Harry W. Benson

•Clinical Department-Charles H. Root, '03, Editor

•Faculty Department-William F. Milroy, M.D., Editor

•Editorial

•Athletics

•Class Notes


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 11, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Nov 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 11, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Paralysis Permanently Cured by Osteopathy by O.J. Snyder
  • An Interesting Case. An Acknowledgement by James Johnson
  • The Physical and Biological Sciences in Osteopathic Training by Charles W. McCurdy
  • Osteopathy by S.H. McElhaney
  • The American Osteopathic Association. Department of Case Reports
  • Bloodless Surgery. Dr. Lorenz's Method and Osteopathy
  • Pseudo-Osteopathy
  • The Herring Case in Asbury Park in Relation to Osteopathy
  • What is Osteopathy? by Carl P. McConnell
  • The Ultimate Constitution of Matter


The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 2, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Oct 1902

The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 2, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•George Mogridge, M.D.

•President's Address-George Mogridge, M.D.

•Shall We Use the Tampon in Post Partum Hemorrhage?-J.M. Curtis, M.D.

•Clinical Department-Chas. H. Root, '03, Editor

•Alumni Department-George H. Bicknell, M.D., Editor

•Editorial

•Class Notes


The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 1, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Sep 1902

The Pulse, Volume 06, No. 1, 1902, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

The Pulse

•E. Benjamin Andrews, Chancellor

•To the Omaha Medical College Alumni-E. Benjamin Andrews, Chancellor

•The Outlook-Henry B. Ward, Ph.D.

•The Opening Address

•Henry B. Ward, Dean

•Faculty Department-William .F. Milroy, M.D., Editor

•Clinical Department-Charles H. Root, '03, Editor

•Alumni Department-George H. Bicknell, M.D., Editor

•Editorial

•Class Notes


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 9, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Sep 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 9, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Take Notice
  • Curing Without Medicine
  • The Osteopathic Significance of the Neck
  • Critical Cogitations on the Philosophy of Scientific Cure
  • The Electrical Theory of Physiological Action
  • Food as an Electrical Supply to the Body
  • The Foods that Carry Electricity
  • How the Food-Ions Affect the Nerves
  • Osteopathic Simulation by this Method
  • Effect of Drugs on the Electrical Conditions
  • Some Osteopathic Principles Relative to Muscular Contraction and Nerve Action
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • Why I Became an Osteopath by the Editor
  • Important Notice


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 7, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Jul 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 7, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • President O.J. Snyder's Address. Graduating Exercises Philadelphia College of Osteopathy
  • Commencement Exercises
  • Some Nerve Functions
  • Osteopathic Action and Reaction. Physiological Kinesthesia
  • Atmospheric Electric States in Relation to the Nervous System, and the Physiology of Fear in Disease, with Neuropathic Suggestions
  • The Sex Function


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 6, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Jun 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 6, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Chemistry of Digestion, Together With Osteopathic Suggestions by O.J. Snyder
  • Osteopathy at Asbury Park
  • The Neuron Society
  • The Osteopathic Operation For Bright's Disease
  • Parthenogenesis
  • Specialization and Over-Specialization
  • Another Place
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathy and a Higher Standard of Osteopathic Education
  • Osteopathic Surgery
  • Dr. Henry E. Patterson
  • The Head in Relation to the Body
  • Acute Appendicitis
  • From Pupils and Patients
  • Acute Coccygodynia
  • Personal


1902 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College May 1902

1902 Commencement For Jefferson Medical College

Sidney Kimmel Medical College Commencements

No abstract provided.


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 5, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy May 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 5, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • Osteopaths Trace Grave Ills to Slight Jolts of the Backbone
  • Next Annual
  • The Household Physician
  • Osteopathy
  • High Testimony
  • Senator Foraker on Osteopathy
  • To the Osteopathic Profession
  • Alcohol and Insanity
  • Acute Aortitis and Arteritis


Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 7, 1902, Omaha Medical College Apr 1902

Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 7, 1902, Omaha Medical College

OMC Pulse

•The Growth and Development of the O.M.C., by William F. Milroy, M.D.

•The Alumni Association, by George H. Bicknell, M.D.

•Editorial Department

•Senior Notes


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 3, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Mar 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 3, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • A Few Reasons Why Osteopaths Eschew Drugs by O.J. Snyder
  • Osteopathy Defended
  • Medical Legislation
  • A New Book With Pro and Con Criticisms
  • A Broad View of Osteopathy


Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 6, 1902, Omaha Medical College Mar 1902

Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 6, 1902, Omaha Medical College

OMC Pulse

•Why do we Wear Glasses?, by Henry B. Lemere

•An Improvement of the Hypobromite Method of Estimating Urea, by G.H. Rathbun and Max Koetter

•Alumni Notes

•Clinical Department, by P.E. James

•Editorial

•Class Notes


Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 5, 1902, Omaha Medical College Feb 1902

Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 5, 1902, Omaha Medical College

OMC Pulse

•Therapeutical Hints on La Grippe, by William H. Christie, M.D.

•Clinical Department, by P.E. James

•Editorial

•Class Notes


Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 4, 1902, Omaha Medical College Jan 1902

Omc Pulse, Volume 05, No. 4, 1902, Omaha Medical College

OMC Pulse

•Some Observations on Small Pox, by Dr. H.S. Gillespie

•Clinical Department, by P.E. James

•Alumni Department, by Dr. George H. Bicknell

•Editorial

•Class Notes


Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1902-1903, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine Jan 1902

Bulletin Of The University Of Nebraska: Annual Catalog Of The College Of Medicine, 1902-1903, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska: Annual Catalog of the College of Medicine

•Calendar

•College of Medicine Faculty

•College of Medicine Dispensary Staff

•General Information

•Entrance and Registration

•Requirements for Admission

•Advanced Standing

•Courses and Methods of Instruction

•The College Building in Omaha

•Curriculum

•Six-Year Combined Collegiate and Medical Course

•Four-Year Medical Course

•Instruction

•Laboratory Instruction in Omaha

•Clinical Instruction

•Libraries

•Prizes

•Societies

•Fees

•Graduation

•Miscellaneous Information

•Students


Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 1, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy Jan 1902

Philadelphia Journal Of Osteopathy Volume 4, Number 1, Philadelphia College And Infirmary Of Osteopathy

Philadelphia Journal of Osteopathy

Articles in this issue include:

  • The Drug Treatment for Constipation
  • Leprosy at Honolulu
  • To Our Readers
  • An Opportunity to Do Good
  • Our February Class
  • The Greatest Work Yet. Deaver's Surgical Anatomy


The Wedding Night, Ida C. Craddock, Paul Royster , Editor Jan 1902

The Wedding Night, Ida C. Craddock, Paul Royster , Editor

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Ida Craddock took her own life in October 1902, rather than face the 5-year federal prison term she seemed certain to receive following her conviction for distributing this work through the U.S. Mail. It is a short (24-page) pamphlet addressed to young women and men about to embark on a sexual relationship and an honest and frank effort to alleviate the ignorance which both sexes often brought to the marriage union. Craddock's discussion of the "sexual act" stressed that empathy and consideration for one's partner were the vital elements for an enduring marriage. Craddock neither shrank from the description of …