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... practitioner has in view not so much the interests of his patient , as the protection and main- tenance of the mere child of his fancy . " ( p . 14. ) Such is a partial analysis of the first chapter of this treatise . We proceed to the ...
... practitioner has in view not so much the interests of his patient , as the protection and main- tenance of the mere child of his fancy . " ( p . 14. ) Such is a partial analysis of the first chapter of this treatise . We proceed to the ...
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John Forbes. ease , every practitioner regards it according to those pathological principles with which he is most familiar . Second fact . Combination of symptoms peculiar to disease . All the changes which a complaint produces in the ...
John Forbes. ease , every practitioner regards it according to those pathological principles with which he is most familiar . Second fact . Combination of symptoms peculiar to disease . All the changes which a complaint produces in the ...
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... practitioner acquires of judging from the appearance of his patient , what previously was his state of health , and what it again would be were his trouble removed . From this the infer- ence as to how much he is excited , and how much ...
... practitioner acquires of judging from the appearance of his patient , what previously was his state of health , and what it again would be were his trouble removed . From this the infer- ence as to how much he is excited , and how much ...
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... practitioner ; and the author offers the following sage suggestions concerning it . Considering the symptom not only as in combination with the other symptoms , but also as in relation to the positive facts - to the physiological state ...
... practitioner ; and the author offers the following sage suggestions concerning it . Considering the symptom not only as in combination with the other symptoms , but also as in relation to the positive facts - to the physiological state ...
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... practitioners of medicine must hereafter depend , namely , a sound knowledge of the nature , sequence , and influence of the anato- mical changes preceding , accompanying , or following the development of disease . Hence it is that in ...
... practitioners of medicine must hereafter depend , namely , a sound knowledge of the nature , sequence , and influence of the anato- mical changes preceding , accompanying , or following the development of disease . Hence it is that in ...
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Página 218 - I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory ; this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
Página vii - Professor Owen's Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Vertebrate Animals, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1844 and 1846.
Página iii - MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS ; including the Preparations of the Pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and of the United States. With many new medicines. Edited by JOSEPH CARSON, MD, Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania.
Página iii - THE WISDOM AND BENEFICENCE OF THE ALMIGHTY, AS DISPLAYED IN THE SENSE OF VISION; being the Actonian Prize Essay for 1851.
Página 220 - It will be entirely dependent on the circumstances in which we are placed, the objects which strike the eyes, the words which fall on our ears, whether the most lively sentiments of gaiety or of sadness shall be produced, or passions of the most opposite character shall be excited, sometimes with extraordinary violence ; for irritation...
Página 202 - The reflexion of sensorial into motor impressions, which takes place in the sensorium commune, is not performed according to mere physical laws, where the angle of reflexion is equal to the angle of incidence, and where the reaction is equal to the action; but that reflexion follows according to certain laws, writ, as it were, by nature on the medullary pulp of the sensorium, which laws we are able to know from their effects only, and in nowise to find out by our reason.
Página 295 - ... minutes had now elapsed, when I found the pulse suddenly diminishing in force, so much so that I suggested the propriety of desisting. The pulse continued decreasing in force, and from 120 had fallen to 96. The respiration was very slow, the hands cold, and the patient insensible. Attention was now of course directed to the return of respiration and circulation. Cold affusions, as directed for poisoning with alcohol, were applied to the head, the ears were syringed, and ammonia presented to the...
Página 253 - Half-drachm doses of bismuth had never procured the same relief in less than three hours. For four successive times did the same kind of attack recur, and four times was it met by the same remedy, and with like success.
Página 294 - Upon coming to himself, he said he had " a first rate dream, very quiet," he said, ;' and had dreamed of Napoleon — had not the slightest consciousness of pain — the time had seemed long," and he left the chair, feeling no uneasiness of any kind, and evidently in a high state of admiration.
Página 217 - ... his amative desires ; but like him who hears tidings which fill him with joy, like the miser counting his treasures, the gambler who is successful at play, or the ambitious man who is intoxicated with success.