Transactions of the American Congress on Internal Medicine Joseph H. Byrne

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Excerpt from Transactions of the American Congress on Internal Medicine: Second Scientific Session, Pittsburgh, Pa;, December 27-28, 1917

facilities this city, with its surrounding community, has become a veritable workshop for the whole world. The relation of the medical profession to such an important geographical and industrial center has, up to the present time, been largely one of surgical repair, and the city, as a result, can boast of an amount and quality of surgery which can scarcely be surpassed ill any other city of the world. It would be a pleasure to recount the names of men who have made themselves famous here in the practice of surgery during the past fifty years. It would include such men as Walters, known for his conservative surgery; Sutton, known for his early introduction of the principles set forth by Lister and Pasteur and Lawson Tait; the McCanns; the Dixons; and the brilliant, beloved and lamented Stewart.

While internal medicine has, in a way, kept pace with surgery, it is only recently that it has come into its own, as in preventive medicine, as well as in other well recognized activites. Pittsburgh formerly had the highest incidence and mortality of any city in the United States ill typhoid fever. Through the direction of the late Eugene Matson, bacteriologist and director of the department of public health, the city has laid unsurpassed filtering beds so that the water of the city is now clean and typhoid has been entirely eliminated.

The laboratories of the city are now directed toward the prevention of diseases which arc likely to occur in the industries which are here represented. Internal medicine has given valuable assistance in the elimination of the smoke nuisance. Diseases of the lungs in relation to smoke and soot have been particularly studied in the laboratories of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and in many other ways internal medicine has set about to bring to pass a prevention of diseases, accidents and calamities which have heretofore prevailed in our community.

The internists of the city, as well as the profession at large, appreciate the benefits which may accrue from the meeting of such a body as the Congress on Internal Medicine represents, and I again, in their behalf, welcome you.

Dr. Thomas F. Reilly, in responding to the address of welcome: Gentlemen and Members of the Congress: We are all glad to be here.

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Полное название книги Joseph H. Byrne Transactions of the American Congress on Internal Medicine
Автор Joseph H. Byrne
Ключевые слова медико-биологические дисциплины, основы медицинских знаний
Категории Медицина и здоровье. ЗОЖ
ISBN 9781330780473
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
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