An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent syringe, with directions for its several uses, Том 14 |
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... treatment during the premonitory , or first stage , will succeed , in many instances , in arresting its progress , and in pre- venting thereby the accession of its other stages . This fact is in itself sufficient to prove that it is not ...
... treatment during the premonitory , or first stage , will succeed , in many instances , in arresting its progress , and in pre- venting thereby the accession of its other stages . This fact is in itself sufficient to prove that it is not ...
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... treatment of this truly " oppro- brium medicorum . " As the object of this appendix is only to endeavour to explain the physiology of cholera on the principles expounded in this essay , I have thought it right to confine myself as much ...
... treatment of this truly " oppro- brium medicorum . " As the object of this appendix is only to endeavour to explain the physiology of cholera on the principles expounded in this essay , I have thought it right to confine myself as much ...
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... treatment on correct physi- ological and pathological data , is a desideratum of the utmost importance ; and every individual who imagines he has fresh views on this momentous subject is not only justified in pub- lishing them , but is ...
... treatment on correct physi- ological and pathological data , is a desideratum of the utmost importance ; and every individual who imagines he has fresh views on this momentous subject is not only justified in pub- lishing them , but is ...
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... treated with diffusible stimuli , as brandy , ether , & c . , and opium , with which it has usually been combined , it has doubtless obviated the evils of such treatment , and has been the principal cause of recovery . Aperients . This ...
... treated with diffusible stimuli , as brandy , ether , & c . , and opium , with which it has usually been combined , it has doubtless obviated the evils of such treatment , and has been the principal cause of recovery . Aperients . This ...
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... Treatment , with their Effects on the various Textures of the Body . Being an Extension of a " Dissertation on Inflammation of the Membranes , " to which the Jacksonian Prize , for the year 1828 , was awarded by the Royal College of ...
... Treatment , with their Effects on the various Textures of the Body . Being an Extension of a " Dissertation on Inflammation of the Membranes , " to which the Jacksonian Prize , for the year 1828 , was awarded by the Royal College of ...
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abdomen action admitted animal appearance applied artery asthma attack attended bark bladder bleeding blood body bowels brain calomel catarrhal cause cauterization child cholera circulation circumstances cloudy cold colour commencement congestion consequence considerable continued cornea cure discharge disease doses effects employed epidemic evacuations examination excitement experience external extremities fact fatal fever fluid frequently gastro-enteric hemorrhage hospital hydrocele hydrostatic test inches increased inflammation instances intestines irritation labour laudanum leeches less liver London lungs matter means medicine morbid mucous membrane muscles nature nerves nervous observed occurred operation opinion organs pain paralysis patient peculiar period phrenology placenta practice practitioner present produced pulse purging quantity rectum remarkable remedies respiration scrotum secretion serous fluid skin Society sometimes spasms stomach structure strychnine surface surgeon symptoms testicle tion tongue treatment tumor typhus ulcer urethra urine uterus veins vessels viscera vomiting wound
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