Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 10; Volume 14S. Highley, 1829 - Medicine |
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The quantity of blood to be abstracted , and the repetition of the operation , must be left to the judgment of the ... quantities of opium and other sedatives better than they will support remedies which weaken the vital powers . But ...
The quantity of blood to be abstracted , and the repetition of the operation , must be left to the judgment of the ... quantities of opium and other sedatives better than they will support remedies which weaken the vital powers . But ...
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... quantity , by gradual increment , I have seen effects pro- duced that have alarmed me for the safety of my patient ; and therefore , if it has not answered in that dose , I have desisted from carrying it further , or suspended it alto ...
... quantity , by gradual increment , I have seen effects pro- duced that have alarmed me for the safety of my patient ; and therefore , if it has not answered in that dose , I have desisted from carrying it further , or suspended it alto ...
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... quantity and few kinds of aerial substances which are usually found in common springs . To explain the mode in which the Leamington wells acquire their gaous contents , it has been supposed that there exists also , near the salt beds ...
... quantity and few kinds of aerial substances which are usually found in common springs . To explain the mode in which the Leamington wells acquire their gaous contents , it has been supposed that there exists also , near the salt beds ...
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... quantity will be sufficient ; for those of six , one - fourth . Under the age of six , they should scarcely ever be employed . " The effects of the waters , when taken internally , in aperient doses , are of three kinds . Either they ...
... quantity will be sufficient ; for those of six , one - fourth . Under the age of six , they should scarcely ever be employed . " The effects of the waters , when taken internally , in aperient doses , are of three kinds . Either they ...
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... quantity of blood in the head , or stimulate its vessels to inordinate action , may operate in producing this disease . It is a curious circumstance , that mental agitation in the mother during pregnancy often imparts to her child a ...
... quantity of blood in the head , or stimulate its vessels to inordinate action , may operate in producing this disease . It is a curious circumstance , that mental agitation in the mother during pregnancy often imparts to her child a ...
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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.
Page 181 - Apothecary, shall be required to produce: Testimonials of having served an Apprenticeship of not less than five years to an Apothecary; of having attained the full age of Twenty-one years, and being of a good moral conduct.
Page 250 - Bird pox is a condition characterized by an eruption of nodules varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a pea...
Page 5 - Go — you may call it madness, folly ; You shall not chase my gloom away. There's such a charm in melancholy, I would not, if I could, be gay.
Page 230 - The distance from the anterior superior spinous process of the ilium to the patella is found, by measurement, to be nearly two inches less on the right side than on the left.
Page 302 - ... the occasional aching pain and weight in these situations; the uneasiness and pain about the right shoulder or shoulder-blade ; the slight acceleration of the pulse towards evening, with an irritable beat, and considerable heat and restlessness through the night; the burning heat of the palms of the hands and soles of the feet in the evening, and chilliness in the morning; the white, foul, and excited tongue ; the bitter or disagreeable taste of the mouth ; the hardened state of the gums...
Page 19 - ... scenery, and to have collected here everything that can delight the eye or engage the imagination. The air has always been justly celebrated for its great purity and invigorating quality; the healthiness of its topographical situation has been acknowledged by all who have resorted to it; whilst its salutary and wholesome water holds out a paramount inducement to those who are suffering from bodily infirmity.
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.