The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Том 18Richard & George S. Wood, 1833 |
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... Mr. PRANSEY COOPER's Lectures on Anatomy , Vol . IV . 49 63 67 79 87 94 97 The Effects of Arts , Trades , and Professions , & c . on Health and Longevity . By Mr. THACKRAH X. 101 XI . A Dictionary of Practical Medicine . By Dr. CONTENTS.
... Mr. PRANSEY COOPER's Lectures on Anatomy , Vol . IV . 49 63 67 79 87 94 97 The Effects of Arts , Trades , and Professions , & c . on Health and Longevity . By Mr. THACKRAH X. 101 XI . A Dictionary of Practical Medicine . By Dr. CONTENTS.
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... Effects of 148 3. Medical Report from Dublin Fever Hospital 149 4. Dr. M'Cormac on Cholera 152 5. Influenza Epidemica 154 • 6. Clinical Observations on the Exhibition of large Doses of Opium . By Dr. Stokes 156 7. Clinical Report from ...
... Effects of 148 3. Medical Report from Dublin Fever Hospital 149 4. Dr. M'Cormac on Cholera 152 5. Influenza Epidemica 154 • 6. Clinical Observations on the Exhibition of large Doses of Opium . By Dr. Stokes 156 7. Clinical Report from ...
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... Effects of Cold 198 36. Dr. Lawrie on the proximate Cause of Cholera 199 200 38. On the Employment of Tepid Baths , combined with Cold Affusions , in Cere- bral Affections 205 39. Vaginal Cystocele 208 40. Case of Anencephalism 209 41 ...
... Effects of Cold 198 36. Dr. Lawrie on the proximate Cause of Cholera 199 200 38. On the Employment of Tepid Baths , combined with Cold Affusions , in Cere- bral Affections 205 39. Vaginal Cystocele 208 40. Case of Anencephalism 209 41 ...
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... Effects of Inflammation of the Membranous Lining of the Larynx , & c . By Mr. WOOD • VI . An Essay on the Structure and Functions of the Skin . By W. WOOD , M.D. VII . Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Loss of Blood . By ...
... Effects of Inflammation of the Membranous Lining of the Larynx , & c . By Mr. WOOD • VI . An Essay on the Structure and Functions of the Skin . By W. WOOD , M.D. VII . Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Loss of Blood . By ...
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... effects produced by air , water , temperature , light , and electricity , those agents , whose operation is continually , although often impercept- ibly , exerted on the life of different animals . It is true that they almost always act ...
... effects produced by air , water , temperature , light , and electricity , those agents , whose operation is continually , although often impercept- ibly , exerted on the life of different animals . It is true that they almost always act ...
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abdomen abscess affusion angina pectoris animal appears artery asphyxia attack attention bladder bleeding blood body bone bowels brain calculus calomel carotid cause cavity cellular cholera cicatrix cicatrized coagulum coat cold colour consequence considerable contagion cure diet discharge disease doses Dupuytren Edwards effects employed endosmosis epidemic experiments exposed external extremity Fahr favourable fever finger fluid frequently frogs gravel hæmorrhage head heat hospital humerus inches incision inflammation internal intestines irritation kidneys larynx laudanum leeches less ligature limb lungs Majendie matter means medicine membrane ment minutes mucous muscles observed occurred operation opium organ pain passed patient periosteum perspiration portion present produced pulse purging quantity remarks remedy removed respiration scapula skin stomach substance surface surgeon symptoms temperature tibia tion tongue trachea tracheotomy treatment tumour ulceration urethra uric acid urine vessel vomiting warm-blooded whilst wound
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