Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 10; Volume 14S. Highley, 1829 - Medicine |
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... Disorder imitating Organic Diseases 6. Spinal Disease 460 · 461 461 461 462 7. Wound of the Heart · 463 8. Phlegmatia Dolens in a Male 526 9. Hæmorrhoids - Mode of operating at the above Hospital 527 10. On Hypertrophy of the Brain ...
... Disorder imitating Organic Diseases 6. Spinal Disease 460 · 461 461 461 462 7. Wound of the Heart · 463 8. Phlegmatia Dolens in a Male 526 9. Hæmorrhoids - Mode of operating at the above Hospital 527 10. On Hypertrophy of the Brain ...
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... disorder , Dr. B. quotes a passage from BACON , which shews that HE clearly saw the true path of investigation . Speaking of disorders of the mind , the absolute source , if carefully developed ( says he ) will be found to exist in ...
... disorder , Dr. B. quotes a passage from BACON , which shews that HE clearly saw the true path of investigation . Speaking of disorders of the mind , the absolute source , if carefully developed ( says he ) will be found to exist in ...
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... disorder ? -- We would incline to the latter position , and it is evident that Dr. Burrows is of a simi- lar opinion . " All emotions of the mind , it is evident , are capable of disturbing the corporeal func- tions ; and though in ...
... disorder ? -- We would incline to the latter position , and it is evident that Dr. Burrows is of a simi- lar opinion . " All emotions of the mind , it is evident , are capable of disturbing the corporeal func- tions ; and though in ...
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... disorder , as symp- toms are of corporeal disorders , they are but of secondary importance in the study of insanity . " 59 . Here Dr. B. falls into the usual error of attributing disease or disorder to the mind . If the mind be ...
... disorder , as symp- toms are of corporeal disorders , they are but of secondary importance in the study of insanity . " 59 . Here Dr. B. falls into the usual error of attributing disease or disorder to the mind . If the mind be ...
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... disorder ; but it was soon objected , that such were the effects , and not the causes , of intellectual derangement . Among these sceptics were Crowther , Black , & c . , and their doubts coincide with the opinion of many eminent ...
... disorder ; but it was soon objected , that such were the effects , and not the causes , of intellectual derangement . Among these sceptics were Crowther , Black , & c . , and their doubts coincide with the opinion of many eminent ...
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Page 487 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished.
Page 300 - Pathological and Practical Researches on the Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and other Viscera of the Abdomen.
Page 112 - Liver, and Stomach, illustrated by a Series of Plates from Drawings after Nature with Explanatory Letter-press and a Summary of the Symptoms of the Acute and Chronic Affections of the above-named Organs.
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Page 581 - Cooper are well founded ; and that, in those cases in which a depression of bone exists without any symptoms, or with only trifling symptoms arising from it, the surgeon can follow no better general rule than this : if the depression be exposed in consequence of a wound of the scalp, let him apply the trephine, and elevate the depression : but if there is a depression without a wound of the scalp in consequence of the accident, let him not make such a wound by an operation.