The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1832 |
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... particular . If the injury is remediable the collapse is very seldom , very seldom indeed , so profound as to inspire serious and just alarm , or require stimulants which may afterwards be injurious . If the in- jury is so severe as to ...
... particular . If the injury is remediable the collapse is very seldom , very seldom indeed , so profound as to inspire serious and just alarm , or require stimulants which may afterwards be injurious . If the in- jury is so severe as to ...
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... particular plan of Lithotrity , or to any particular 18321 37 Dr. King on the Treatmeut of Stone .
... particular plan of Lithotrity , or to any particular 18321 37 Dr. King on the Treatmeut of Stone .
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any particular plan of Lithotrity , or to any particular instruments , in the treat ment of the principal varieties of stone . We have no hesitation in stating , that there is only one case in which the four - branched instrument ought ...
any particular plan of Lithotrity , or to any particular instruments , in the treat ment of the principal varieties of stone . We have no hesitation in stating , that there is only one case in which the four - branched instrument ought ...
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... particular sources abroad , and the dicta of others are not to be confirmed or confuted by what we ourselves A set of men , some two or twenty , constituted a body , are to may see . decide on what they have never witnessed , are to lay ...
... particular sources abroad , and the dicta of others are not to be confirmed or confuted by what we ourselves A set of men , some two or twenty , constituted a body , are to may see . decide on what they have never witnessed , are to lay ...
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... particular laws , with which we may never become ac- quainted . " This exception rather eats than proves the rule ... particular spots , and sometimes to particular houses , where the disease has attacked and destroyed in succession ...
... particular laws , with which we may never become ac- quainted . " This exception rather eats than proves the rule ... particular spots , and sometimes to particular houses , where the disease has attacked and destroyed in succession ...
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abdomen abscess acid affected afterwards appeared applied artery attack Bengal bladder bleeding blood body bone bougie bowels calomel canal catheter cause cavity cellular child cholera cicatrix circumstances cold colour commenced considerable contagion contagious cornea cure death diarrhoea died dilated discharge disease doses dura mater epidemic examination extreme facts fæces fatal fever fluid frequently Gland hæmorrhage hospital inches incision inflammation injected injury instance intestines labour latter leeches less lithotomy lithotrity medicine membrane ment months morbid mucous nature observed occurred opening operation opinion ovum pain parietes passed patient pelvis placenta portion practice practitioners present produced proved puerperal fever pulse purging quantity remarks remedies reports seen shew side skin sometimes stricture suffered surface surgeon symptoms syphilitic tion treatment tubercles tumour ulceration urethra urine usually uterine uterus vagina vascular vertebræ vessels vomiting whilst wound
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Página 329 - That slipp'd through cracks and zig-zags of the head ; All that on Folly Frenzy could beget, Fruits of dull heat, and sooterkins of wit. Next, o'er his books his eyes began to roll, In pleasing memory of all he stole, How here he sipp'd, how there he plunder'd snug, And suck'd all o'er, like an industrious bug.
Página 473 - I made such an impression on my eye that if I looked upon the clouds, or a book, or any bright object, I saw upon it a round bright spot of light like the sun, and which is still stranger, though I looked upon the sun with my right eye...
Página 94 - In a damp, hot, stagnating air, this African fever is generated from the putrefaction of animal substances, and especially from the swarms of locusts, not less destructive to mankind in their death than in their lives. The fatal disease which depopulated the earth in the time of Justinian and his...
Página 473 - I durst neither write nor read ; but to recover the use of my eyes shut myself up in my chamber made dark for three days together, and used all means to divert my imagination from the sun. For if I thought upon him I presently saw his picture, though I was in the dark.
Página 474 - I began in three or four days to have some use of my eyes again ; and, by forbearing to look upon bright objects, recovered them pretty well, though not so well, but that, for some months after, the spectrum of the sun began to return as often as I began to meditate upon the phenomena, even though I lay in bed at midnight with my curtains drawn.
Página 494 - blood is derived from the kidney, it is in general equally diffused throughout the whole urine ; on the contrary, when derived from the bladder, the blood for the most part comes away in greater or less quantity at the termination of the discharge, the urine having previously flowed off nearly pure.
Página 574 - ... deceased person to undergo anatomical examination, unless, to the knowledge of such executor or other party, such person shall have expressed his desire, either in writing at any time during his life, or verbally in the presence of two or more witnesses during the illness whereof he died, that his body after death might not undergo such examination, or unless the surviving husband or wife, or any known relative of the deceased person, shall require the body to be interred without such examination.
Página 473 - ... which is difficult to be seen, I could make the phantasm return without looking any more upon the sun ; and the oftener I made it return, the more easily I could make it return again.
Página 485 - Francis, accompanied by five or six of his friends, entered the furnace, and, after remaining two minutes, they brought out a thermometer which stood at 320°. Some of the party experienced sharp pains in the tips of their ears and in the septum of the nose, while others felt a pain in their eyes.
Página 474 - He could, however, distinguish blues when they were light. Dr Nichols has recorded a case where a person who was in the navy purchased a blue uniform coat and waistcoat, with red breeches to match the blue...