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... doctor entered warmly into the late dispute , respecting the military inquiry , and published an animated letter to the com missioners , on the fifth report , which he , and some of his colleagues , supposed to be a refutation of the ...
... doctor entered warmly into the late dispute , respecting the military inquiry , and published an animated letter to the com missioners , on the fifth report , which he , and some of his colleagues , supposed to be a refutation of the ...
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... Doctor observes , " from its office , and its powers of sympathy , which it possesses with other parts , is more exposed to disease than any other portion of the body ; and this disease may consist either in a simple loss of tone of its ...
... Doctor observes , " from its office , and its powers of sympathy , which it possesses with other parts , is more exposed to disease than any other portion of the body ; and this disease may consist either in a simple loss of tone of its ...
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... doctor gives his patient permission to publish his letters , although he thinks it is due to his colleagues , at least not to encourage popular medicine . He notices the dis- eases which he considers to be the consequences of ...
... doctor gives his patient permission to publish his letters , although he thinks it is due to his colleagues , at least not to encourage popular medicine . He notices the dis- eases which he considers to be the consequences of ...
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... Doctor informed me that he found him restored to a state of perfect health . OCCULT CANCER . - Mr. Farr , member of the London College of Surgeons , author of a Treatise on Scrofula , late surgeon to the Hospital on the island of Anholt ...
... Doctor informed me that he found him restored to a state of perfect health . OCCULT CANCER . - Mr. Farr , member of the London College of Surgeons , author of a Treatise on Scrofula , late surgeon to the Hospital on the island of Anholt ...
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... Doctor Gregory's Encyclopædia , which , we may venture to assert , are in no respect inferior to those of the Encyclopædia and Cyclopædia , which have since appeared . On the resignation of the editorship of the London Medical Re ...
... Doctor Gregory's Encyclopædia , which , we may venture to assert , are in no respect inferior to those of the Encyclopædia and Cyclopædia , which have since appeared . On the resignation of the editorship of the London Medical Re ...
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Página 146 - I may say, that the production of this work and most of my other writings, is owing; viz. that the difference between rising at five and at seven o'clock in the morning, for the space of forty years, supposing a man to go to bed at the same hour at night, is nearly equivalent to the addition of ten years to a man's life...
Página 99 - ... the room he was in, he said, he knew to be but part of the house, yet he could not conceive that the whole house could look bigger.
Página 316 - I went into his room, a few mornings after, he said: " It is quite impossible to describe to you the change which has taken place in my mind : I feel as if a new world was opened to me, and all the interests and pursuits of this have faded into nothing in comparison with it. They seem so mean; and paltry, and insignificant, that my blindness, in living so long immersed in them, and devoted to them, is quite inconceivable and astonishing to myself.
Página 72 - The inhabitants of Pennsylvania are said to have opportunities of observing this strange fascination every day. The snake is often seen basking at the foot of a tree, where birds and squirrels make their residence. There, coiled upon its tail, its jaws extended, and its eyes shining l,ike fire, the rattle-snake levels its dreadful glare upon one of the little animals above. The bird or the squirrel, whichever it may be, too plainly perceives the mischief meditating against it, and hops from branch...
Página 220 - Let him who crawls enamour'd of decay, Cling to his couch, and sicken years away; Heave his thick breath, and shake his palsied head ; Ours — the fresh turf, and not the feverish bed. While gasp by gasp he falters forth his soul, Ours with one pang — one bound — escapes control.
Página 240 - ... me by name, in the manner he was accustomed to do in his delirium ; and immediately after, I saw him standing by my bedside, holding the curtains open, expressing all that wildness in his looks which accompanies violent delirium. At the same moment, I heard the voices of his two attendants coming up the stairs in search of him, who likewise came into the room and took him away. During all this scene I was attempting to speak, but could not articulate ; I thought, however, that I succeeded in...
Página 152 - Then spread a little straw at the bottom of a boiler, on which place bottles with straw between them, until the boiler contains a sufficient quantity. Fill it up with cold water; heat the water, and as soon as it begins to boil, draw the fire, and let the whole gradually cool. When quite cold, take out the bottles and pack them in saw-dust, in hampers, and stow them in the coolest part of the house.
Página 142 - ... either a purulent appearance, or seems to consist of films resembling portions of a membrane. Where great nausea and frequent retchings prevail, coagulated matter of the same nature is brought up. With these symptoms, there is much thirst, and an uneasy sense of heat over the whole body, a continual inclination to change from place to place, great restlessness, and frequency of the pulse. In an advanced stage of the disease, respiration becomes more stridulous, and is performed with still greater...
Página 151 - Then spread a little straw on the bottom of a boiler, on which place the bottles with straw between them, until the boiler contains a sufficient quantity. Fill it up with cold water, heat the water, and as soon as it begins to boil draw the fire, and let the whole gradually cool.