Observations on the Nature and Cure of Calculus, Sea Scurvy, Consumption, Catarrh, and Fever: Together with Conjectures Upon Several Other Subjects of Physiology and PathologyJ. Murray, 1793 - Počet stran: 278 |
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... those who are indebted to you for ease and health . Such is the inattention of mankind to their best benefactors ! and fo entirely have fatal illufions perverted our moral fenti- ments ! I cannot hope to add much to your A 3 reputation ...
... those who are indebted to you for ease and health . Such is the inattention of mankind to their best benefactors ! and fo entirely have fatal illufions perverted our moral fenti- ments ! I cannot hope to add much to your A 3 reputation ...
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... those cafes in which alone there is , perhaps , occafion for the interference of art , art seems almost im- potent : from attention to the fingle circum- ftance of debility , I imagine , that patients are often drenched with wine and ...
... those cafes in which alone there is , perhaps , occafion for the interference of art , art seems almost im- potent : from attention to the fingle circum- ftance of debility , I imagine , that patients are often drenched with wine and ...
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... those diseases for which remedies are still wanting , The narrative of this cafe , with that of upwards of twenty others , is contained in a pam- phlet , now well known under the title of " An account of the Efficacy of Aqua Mephi- tica ...
... those diseases for which remedies are still wanting , The narrative of this cafe , with that of upwards of twenty others , is contained in a pam- phlet , now well known under the title of " An account of the Efficacy of Aqua Mephi- tica ...
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... those who took it , and in some instances they were very great , has always been perfectly harmless , and , but in one cafe , decifively beneficial in its effects . The following communications will pro- bably be confidered as ftrong ...
... those who took it , and in some instances they were very great , has always been perfectly harmless , and , but in one cafe , decifively beneficial in its effects . The following communications will pro- bably be confidered as ftrong ...
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... those which it has been accustomed to work upon . The urine , by whatever caufe , is remarkably changed : we are informed on very refpectable authority , that the urine first made after a dofe of mephitic alkaline wa- ter , will change ...
... those which it has been accustomed to work upon . The urine , by whatever caufe , is remarkably changed : we are informed on very refpectable authority , that the urine first made after a dofe of mephitic alkaline wa- ter , will change ...
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againſt alfo alkali almoſt alſo animals aorta appear arterial atmoſphere cafe calculous carbonic acid caufe cauſe cife circumftance cloſe colour confequence confiderable cream of tartar cryſtals cure defired difeafe diffolved diminiſhed diſcharge diſcover diſcovery diſeaſe diſorder eaſily effect efficacy eſpecially exhauftion experiments expoſed fafe fal fodæ falt fame fays fcorbutic fcurvy feems fenfible feveral fhall fhew fince firſt foap foda folution fome fometimes foon ftate ftill ftimuli ftimulus ftomach fubftances fubject fuch fufferings fupply fuppofe fyftem fymptoms gravel gum arabic heat himſelf increaſe inftance itſelf laft leaſt lefs leſs livid lungs medicine moſt muſcles muſt neceffary nephritic nitric acid obfervation occafional oxygene oxygene air paffages pain patients perfons pericardium phænomena phthifis pills prefent probably produced quantity reaſon refpectable ſeems ſeen ſeveral Shifnal ſhould ſmall ſome ſtate ſtill ſubſtances ſyſtem tartar thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion urine uſe vegetable venous blood ventricle
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Strana 167 - It is not uncommon, I have been frequently told, in the Highlands of Scotland, for a mother who has borne twenty children not to have two alive.
Strana 266 - Physiological ignorance is, undoubtedly, the most abundant source of our sufferings. Every person accustomed to the sick must have heard them deplore their ignorance of the necessary consequences of those practices by which their health has been destroyed : and when men shall be deeply convinced that the eternal laws of nature have connected pain and decrepitude with one mode of life, and health and vigour with another, they will avoid the former and adhere to the latter. It is strange, however,...
Strana 12 - Has generally afforded relief in lefs than three weeks ; and in no cafe but one, out of more than twenty that have fallen under my own...
Strana 167 - But poverty, though it does not prevent the generation, is extremely unfavourable to the rearing of children. The tender plant is produced, but in so cold a soil, and so severe a climate, soon withers and dies.
Strana 114 - A third circumftance, which demands attention, is, in what degree the fcetus has its blood oxygenated by the blood of the mother through the placenta.
Strana 265 - ... becaufe they do not bear . ripe fruit at a feafon when they can only be putting forth their bloflbms.
Strana 56 - The rooms are imperfectly aired by gratings above, and fmall (kuttles in the fide of the fhip, which, of courfe, can be of little ufe at fea. The gratings are alfo half covered when it blows hard, to keep out the fait fpray or rain. The temperature in thefe apartments, when they became crowded, was fometimes above 96° of Farenhcit's fcale.
Strana 147 - For many ingenious arguments on this (abject, we may refer to Mr. Coleman's differtation on fufpended refpiration. — Leaving thefe things to Dr. B.'s confideration, we will prefent our readers with his concluding remarks on this fubje& : ' The more you refleft, the more you, will be convinced that nothing would fo much contribute to refcue the art of medicine from its prefent helplefs condition, as the difcovery of the means of regulating the conilituuon of the atmofphere.
Strana 148 - ... highly dangerous or defperate, which one cannot, upon the faith of any obvious phenomena, refer to either head. The materia medica might, therefore, undergo a ftill greater...
Strana 159 - I could not be fufpefted of that difpofition to diminifh the faults, and magnify the excellencies of his fyftem, which my (hare in the prefent publication may be fuppofed to produce ; I was led, to remark, that " if he has not always difcovered the truth, he is feldom forfaken by the fpirit of phikjfophy.