Medical Society of Nova Scotia2013-03-072013-03-071957Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 36 (4), 1957http://hdl.handle.net/10222/21387pp.129-160enX-Ray hazards in present day diagnostic radiology [Title]Wakley, J.Vascular emergencies in general surgery [Title]Use of chlorpromazine in ocular surgery [From Medical Abstracts, April 1956] [Title]United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic RadiationTuberculous meningitis in children: a preventable illness [From North Carolina Medical Journal, 17:103-107, March 1956] [Title]TuberculosisSurgical Procedures, OperativeResponsibilities of the medical profession in the use of X-Rays and other ionizing radiation [Title]Reduction of radiation exposure in practice at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax [Title]Radiation InjuriesRadiationProviding a psychiatric service to a community [Paper delivered at CPHA Meeting, Kentville, N.S., November 9, 1956] [Title]Ophthalmologic Surgical ProceduresNova Scotia Medical BulletinHospitalsManchester, J.S.Dietary adjustment as an aid toward lengthening life following coronary occlusion [From Medical Abstracts, April 1956] [Title]Diagnostic ImagingDalhousie Medical Research Committee. Clinical Research MeetingsCommunity Mental Health ServicesCleveland, Eric J.ChlorpromazineCardiovascular DiseasesBruckschwaiger, OttoBacterial InfectionsDiagnosis and management of rheumatic fever in children [From Medical Abstracts, April 1956] [Title]Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 36 (4), 1957Text