The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 78
... cause of this ? I knew nothing of Mr. Wadd ; we were total stran- gers to each other ; yet the desire I felt to learn what could have hap- pened to induce mortal man to quit this terrestrial paradise , was irresis- tible . It was a ...
... cause of this ? I knew nothing of Mr. Wadd ; we were total stran- gers to each other ; yet the desire I felt to learn what could have hap- pened to induce mortal man to quit this terrestrial paradise , was irresis- tible . It was a ...
Page 83
... cause of pulmonary consumption , or that which constitutes its essential character , is the existence in the lungs of certain substances called tubercles . Therefore , till we arrive at a knowledge of the state of the system which leads ...
... cause of pulmonary consumption , or that which constitutes its essential character , is the existence in the lungs of certain substances called tubercles . Therefore , till we arrive at a knowledge of the state of the system which leads ...
Page 84
... cause of tubercles is a morbid con- dition of the general system , heredi- tary in some , and , in others , induced by a series of functional derange- ments , ultimately affecting the whole animal economy . Having advanced thus far , Dr ...
... cause of tubercles is a morbid con- dition of the general system , heredi- tary in some , and , in others , induced by a series of functional derange- ments , ultimately affecting the whole animal economy . Having advanced thus far , Dr ...
Page 85
... cause of consumption . Fourthly , The nervous system partakes of the general derange- ment . Sleep is unsound , being either disturbed , or unnaturally heavy and unrefreshing . The mind , sympathizing with the body , loses its energy ...
... cause of consumption . Fourthly , The nervous system partakes of the general derange- ment . Sleep is unsound , being either disturbed , or unnaturally heavy and unrefreshing . The mind , sympathizing with the body , loses its energy ...
Page 86
... causes long applied is necessary to induce the disease . Between these two extremes there exists every va- riety of shade in the disposition to consumption . A disposition to consumption and to scrofula is often transmitted from parents ...
... causes long applied is necessary to induce the disease . Between these two extremes there exists every va- riety of shade in the disposition to consumption . A disposition to consumption and to scrofula is often transmitted from parents ...
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