On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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Página 49
... continue to supply to the blood fresh matter , and the bowels , kidneys , and skin , to eliminate the refuse . The absorbents carry off portions of the former , which the secretory organs renovate ; and , as long as these reciprocal ...
... continue to supply to the blood fresh matter , and the bowels , kidneys , and skin , to eliminate the refuse . The absorbents carry off portions of the former , which the secretory organs renovate ; and , as long as these reciprocal ...
Página 68
... continue to be only half men . All those who attain to the highest degree of longevity were abundant in the generative power , and it remained faithful to them to the last period of their existence . They married often in their 100th ...
... continue to be only half men . All those who attain to the highest degree of longevity were abundant in the generative power , and it remained faithful to them to the last period of their existence . They married often in their 100th ...
Página 73
... continue the condition of healthful maturity unchanged , to bear this con- stantly in mind , and so to regulate the actions which wear out the vital structures and the means by which they are nourished and reproduced as to sustain that ...
... continue the condition of healthful maturity unchanged , to bear this con- stantly in mind , and so to regulate the actions which wear out the vital structures and the means by which they are nourished and reproduced as to sustain that ...
Página 100
... continue to possess promatre powers ma vay late period , there a 3. passie via so zaż requires the control of reason as the bestre fir serall congress , and perhaps none which is more completely under the control of a wregated and D ...
... continue to possess promatre powers ma vay late period , there a 3. passie via so zaż requires the control of reason as the bestre fir serall congress , and perhaps none which is more completely under the control of a wregated and D ...
Página 140
... continue for many years unchanged and harmless , and any attempt to remove it may excite a diseased action , which we may not have the power to allay ; on the other hand , if the hardness be really malignant , it may also be progressive ...
... continue for many years unchanged and harmless , and any attempt to remove it may excite a diseased action , which we may not have the power to allay ; on the other hand , if the hardness be really malignant , it may also be progressive ...
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action active Ages from 100 animal apoplexy appear attained Ages become bladder blood body brain catamenia cause CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS circulation climacteric cloth condition constitution Country Cyclopædia death decay DECLINE Died digestion disease England 102 Engravings on Wood evils exciting exertion existence Farmer Fcap Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition France Gentleman gout gradually hereditary human Ibid individual induce infant Ireland James Jane John JOHN GREEN CROSSE Journal kidneys Labourer lacteal less lithic acid live longevity mammæ Mary maturity means Medical Medicine mental mind Morning Chronicle nature Never ill OBSERVATIONS occur old age organs PATHOLOGY perfect perhaps period Persons PHYSICIAN Physiology plethoric Post 8vo PRACTICAL prostate gland rectum regard Retained Scotland 108 Second Edition senses skin Soldier stomach SURGEON SURGERY SYPHILIS TABLE Thomas Parr treatise TREATMENT URETHRA uterus Vide newspaper vigorous vital power Wales whilst WILLIAM GULL دو دو دو وو رو وو دو وو وو
Passagens conhecidas
Página 29 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Página 125 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Página 299 - All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.