The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1839 |
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Página 31
... circulation long before any food is taken , and the digestive process goes on unimpeded by their presence in the blood . If the patient's circumstances per- mit him to leave his ordinary place of residence or business , and betake ...
... circulation long before any food is taken , and the digestive process goes on unimpeded by their presence in the blood . If the patient's circumstances per- mit him to leave his ordinary place of residence or business , and betake ...
Página 67
... circulation is otherwise accele- rated ; whilst in others , the changes in the structure of the heart , are to be re- garded as the means of determining the irritation excited by some other cause , to that organ , rather than as the ...
... circulation is otherwise accele- rated ; whilst in others , the changes in the structure of the heart , are to be re- garded as the means of determining the irritation excited by some other cause , to that organ , rather than as the ...
Página 70
... circulation is much slower in the veins than in the arteries , the blood must exist in the dark form during the greater part of our lives . We are , therefore , at no loss to ascertain by what means this element is furnished to the ...
... circulation is much slower in the veins than in the arteries , the blood must exist in the dark form during the greater part of our lives . We are , therefore , at no loss to ascertain by what means this element is furnished to the ...
Página 72
... circulation , so we have reason to believe that it is intended to be somewhat of a fixture in the system , its loss being supplied with difficulty . With the view of ascertaining the comparative facility with which these principles are ...
... circulation , so we have reason to believe that it is intended to be somewhat of a fixture in the system , its loss being supplied with difficulty . With the view of ascertaining the comparative facility with which these principles are ...
Página 74
... circulation to such a degree , as to excite the heart to inordinate action , and consequent hypertrophy in the strong and muscular , or to dilatation in the weak and sickly ; and in either case , par- ticularly if there is any original ...
... circulation to such a degree , as to excite the heart to inordinate action , and consequent hypertrophy in the strong and muscular , or to dilatation in the weak and sickly ; and in either case , par- ticularly if there is any original ...
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abdomen abscess action admitted affected albumen ammonia aneurysm animal appears applied artery attack bladder blood body bone bowels brain calomel canal cause cavity Christison chronic circulation circumstances cochlea colour consequence constipation constitution cure death degree deposit derangement diarrhoea discharge disease disorder diuretics doses dropsy dyspepsia effusion epigastrium erysipelas Esquirol examination existence experiments external fatal female fever fibrine fluid frequent functions gastric grains hæmorrhage heart hospital hypochondrium inflammation inflammatory insanity instances intestinal intestinal canal irritation kidney labouring lesion less lithic acid liver lungs Magendie malady matter medicine membrane morbid muscles nature observed occasionally occurred operation organs pain parietes patient peritoneum peritonitis physician portion present produced puerperal fever pulmonary pulse purging quantity rectum remarks remedies result seems serum shew sometimes spleen stomach surface surgeon symptoms tion tissue treatment tumor tympanum ulceration urea urine uterus veins vessels vomiting wound
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Página 642 - O, how this spring of love resembleth The uncertain glory of an April day ; Which now shows all the beauty of the sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away ! Re-enter PANTHINO.
Página 642 - Remains," it is remarked, that "there is a kind of physiognomy in the titles of books, no less than in the faces of men, by which a skilful observer will as well know what to expect from the one as the other.
Página 436 - Such opinions, from quarters, where a modest teachableness would have been more becoming than an arrogant contempt for the results of other men's inquiries, involuntarily suggest to the mind a comparison of their authors with the saintly persecutors of Galileo, who resolved, by solemn statutes, that nature always had operated and always should operate in accordance with their views of propriety and truth.
Página 146 - FASCICULUS OF ANATOMICAL DRAWINGS, SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION OF MORBID ANATOMY IN THE ARMY MEDICAL MUSKUM AT CHATHAM. Drawn on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins. London, 1838. THE Army Medical Museum at Chatham has become celebrated as a collection of morbid preparations.
Página 641 - ... riches are useless, honour and attendance are cumbersome, and crowns themselves are a burden ; but, if diseases are painful and violent, they equal all conditions of life, make no difference between a prince and a beggar ; and a fit of the stone or the colic puts a king to the rack, and makes him as miserable as he can do the meanest, the worst, and most criminal of his subjects.
Página 527 - Cut off the supplies, as the Duke of Wellington did in his campaigns, and the enemy will leave the citadel." A barrister had a small ulcer on the leg which was difficult to heal, and he determined to apply to Mr.
Página 345 - Were all books reduced thus to their quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper : there would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio : the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves ; not to mention millions of volumes that would be utterly annihilated.
Página 641 - Health is the soul that animates all enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless, if not dead, without it: a man starves at the best and the greatest tables, makes faces at the noblest and most delicate wines, is old and impotent in...
Página 432 - And he who shall be said to be a sot [ie simpleton] and idiot from his birth, is such a person who cannot account or number twenty pence, nor can tell who was his father or mother, nor how old he is, etc., so as it may appear that he hath no understanding of reason what shall be for his profit nor what for his loss.
Página 532 - ... des recherches sur le développement , le volume , le poids , la structure de ces organes chez l'homme et les animaux vertébrés ; l'histoire du système ganglionnaire des animaux articulés et des mollusques, et l'exposé de...