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... Practice on Stricture On Bees ibid 109 Poisoned Eggs 204 Messrs . Flood and Co's . Remedy for Gout , & c . ( Composition of ) Remedy for Scouring ibid 110 Means of destroying the Fly ibid Dr. Cundell's Improved Balsam of Honey ( ditto ) ...
... Practice on Stricture On Bees ibid 109 Poisoned Eggs 204 Messrs . Flood and Co's . Remedy for Gout , & c . ( Composition of ) Remedy for Scouring ibid 110 Means of destroying the Fly ibid Dr. Cundell's Improved Balsam of Honey ( ditto ) ...
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... practice of the honorary appointment which the Governors of the Fever Institution conferred upon him , while the impressions of recent observations were fresh in his memory , to communicate to the medical profession the results of his ...
... practice of the honorary appointment which the Governors of the Fever Institution conferred upon him , while the impressions of recent observations were fresh in his memory , to communicate to the medical profession the results of his ...
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... practice speedily to reduce the temperature of the body , and to be extremely grateful to the sensations of the patient ( relieving his thirst and abating the rest- lessness , & c . ) , and to be frequently followed by a quiet slumber ...
... practice speedily to reduce the temperature of the body , and to be extremely grateful to the sensations of the patient ( relieving his thirst and abating the rest- lessness , & c . ) , and to be frequently followed by a quiet slumber ...
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... practice has been cramped by this prejudice , and of the reluctance with which he had admitted the evidence of his senses , till frequent repeti- tions , and the sanction of other authorities , had rendered it irresistible . " His ...
... practice has been cramped by this prejudice , and of the reluctance with which he had admitted the evidence of his senses , till frequent repeti- tions , and the sanction of other authorities , had rendered it irresistible . " His ...
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... practice of intro- ducing camphor , aromatic vinegar , and other fragrant substances , or odoriferous fumigations , into the patient's room , they having , as he conceives , not the smallest influence in destroying contagious or offen ...
... practice of intro- ducing camphor , aromatic vinegar , and other fragrant substances , or odoriferous fumigations , into the patient's room , they having , as he conceives , not the smallest influence in destroying contagious or offen ...
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Página 66 - Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? may I not wash in them, and be clean?
Página 75 - ... with the great head of the diaphragm, while the other point was applied to the phrenic nerve in the neck. This muscle, the main agent of respiration, was instantly contracted, but with less force than was expected. Satisfied, from ample experience on the living body, that more powerful effects can be produced in galvanic excitation, by leaving the extreme communicating rods in close contact with the parts to be operated on, while the electric chain or circuit is completed, by running the end...
Página 76 - When the one rod was applied to a slight incision in the tip of the forefinger, the fist being previously clenched, that finger extended instantly; and from the convulsive agitation of the arm, he seemed to point to the different spectators, some of whom thought he had come to life.
Página 75 - ... was made in the heel. From neither of these did any blood flow. The pointed rod connected with one end of the battery, was now placed in contact with the spinal marrow, while the other rod vas applied to the sciatic nerve.
Página 371 - Whose fault ? Whose but his own ? Ingrate, he had of me All he could have ; I made him just and right, Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall.
Página 171 - That from and after the 1st day of August, 1815, it shall not be lawful for any person or persons (except persons already in practice as such) to practise as an apothecary in any part of England or Wales...
Página 76 - ... diaphragm. This process was continued, without interruption, as long as I continued the electric discharges. In the judgment of many scientific gentlemen who witnessed the scene, this respiratory experiment was perhaps the most striking ever made with a philosophical apparatus. Let it also be remembered, that for full half an hour before this period, the body had been well nigh drained of its blood, and the spinal marrow severely lacerated. No pulsation could be perceived meanwhile at the heart...
Página 77 - I conceive to be a still readier and more powerful one, to the action of the heart and lungs than the phrenic nerve. If a longitudinal incision be made, as is frequently done for aneurism, through the integuments of the neck at the outer edge of the...
Página 332 - It should be applied as soon as the turnips come up, and in the same daily rotation in which they were sown. The lime should be slacked immediately before it is used, if the air be not sufficiently moist to render that operation unnecessary.
Página 370 - That some patients often have a great satisfaction in groaning, and that hysterical patients often experience great relief from crying, are facts which no person will deny. As to restless hypochondriacal subjects, or those who are never happy but when they are under some course of medical or dietetic treatment, the French surgeon assures them that they cannot do better than to groan all night and cry all day.