London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, Том 44

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1849
 

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Сторінка 177 - The Doctor having first asked him if he could bear the whole truth, which way soever it might lead, and being answered that he could, declared that, in his opinion, he could not recover without a miracle. "Then, (said Johnson,) I will take no more physic, not even my opiates: for I have prayed that I may render up my soul to GOD unclouded.
Сторінка 338 - ... that the proper course is to get as soon as possible into a warm bed ; to apply warmth by means of heated flannel, or bottles filled with hot water, or bags of heated camomile flowers, sand, bran, or salt, to the feet and along the spine ; to have the extremities diligently rubbed ; to apply a large poultice of mustard and vinegar over the region of the stomach, keeping it on fifteen or twenty minutes ; and to take every half hour...
Сторінка 422 - The functions of the medulla oblongata are enfeebled about the same period that the sensorial functions are arrefted, but are not fairly suspended for some time longer. Immediately after the sensorial functions are suspended, and the blood has become still more venous, it is transmitted with difficulty through the capillaries of the lungs, and consequently begins to collect in the right side of the heart. A smaller quantity of blood must now necessarily reach the left side of the heart ; and...
Сторінка 201 - Nature labels all the hosts of species that spring from her teeming bosom. Every one of these bears inscribed upon it the uses to which it may be applied, the dangers to be apprehended from it, or the virtues with which it has been endowed. The language in which they are written is not indeed human ; it is in the living hieroglyphics of the Almighty which the skill of man is permitted to inspect. The key to their meaning lies enveloped in the folds of the natural system, and is to be found in no...
Сторінка 201 - A knowledge of the properties of one plant enables the practitioner to judge scientifically of the qualities of other plants naturally allied to it ; and therefore the physician acquainted with the natural system of botany may direct his inquiries, when on foreign stations, not empirically, but upon fixed principles, into the qualities of the medicinal plants which have been provided in every region for the alleviation of the maladies peculiar to it.
Сторінка 319 - MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. THE HISTORY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF THE FEVERS OF THE UNITED STATES.
Сторінка 36 - October, 1849, must attend the following Lectures and Medical Practice during not less than three winter and two summer sessions ; each winter session to consist of not less than six months, and to commence not sooner than the 1st nor later than the 15th of October...
Сторінка 287 - Seeds enclosed in seed-vessels, the pollen acting through their tissues. Ex. Oak, Beech, and most ordinary trees and shrubs. CHAPTER IV. ANALOGY, HOMOLOGY, HOMOMORPHISM, MIMICRY, AND CORRELATION OF GROWTH. I. ANALOGY. — The term " analogue " was defined by Owen to be "a part or organ in one animal which has the same functions as another part or organ in a different animal.
Сторінка 134 - ... appropriates, a being like those from which it sprang. And, mysterious as it may seem, yet must we conclude that a measure of those properties is communicated to all the organic materials that come within the influence of the germ : so that they, being previously indifferent, form themselves in accordance with the same specific law as that to which the original materials of the germ are subject. So through every period of life the same properties transmitted and diffused through the whole organism...
Сторінка 93 - It was now distinctly obvious, that the action of the heart and arteries, which was extremely feeble as well as irregular while awake, was so much more enfeebled during sleep, *as to be in fact almost suspended, and thus to occasion those alarming faintings and sinkings ; so that it became necessary, notwithstanding the extreme drowsiness which had succeeded the long continued watchfulness, to interrupt the sleep at the expiration of two minutes, by which time, or even sooner, the sinking of the...

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