A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 - Medicine |
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... produce directly a separation of the placenta from the sur- face of the uterus , particularly when the placental mass is very considerable ; but this is a rare oc- currence , and can only be inferred to exist when uterine haemorrhage ...
... produce directly a separation of the placenta from the sur- face of the uterus , particularly when the placental mass is very considerable ; but this is a rare oc- currence , and can only be inferred to exist when uterine haemorrhage ...
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... produced with the necessary celerity , will often unges or becomes more copious ; the uterine be too violent and unmanageable , and will so en- pains , with the other symptoms of commencing danger the patient as not to justify its use ...
... produced with the necessary celerity , will often unges or becomes more copious ; the uterine be too violent and unmanageable , and will so en- pains , with the other symptoms of commencing danger the patient as not to justify its use ...
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... produced through the medium of cutaneous absorption . Several eruptive and contagious diseases are familiar examples of this ; and the majority of deleterious agents produce a most decided effect when applied to the skin thus exposed ...
... produced through the medium of cutaneous absorption . Several eruptive and contagious diseases are familiar examples of this ; and the majority of deleterious agents produce a most decided effect when applied to the skin thus exposed ...
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... produced by medicines of this class , the due evacuation of these secretions and fæcal matters from the prima via is ... produced by the morbid fluid conveyed into them : the inflammation or obstruction thus produced in them becoming an ...
... produced by medicines of this class , the due evacuation of these secretions and fæcal matters from the prima via is ... produced by the morbid fluid conveyed into them : the inflammation or obstruction thus produced in them becoming an ...
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... produced them . It will be also apparent , from stanced ; and the false membrane , which is the the foregoing , that the adhesion of opposite sur - medium of union , becomes more thin , firm , and faces is not in itself a specific ...
... produced them . It will be also apparent , from stanced ; and the false membrane , which is the the foregoing , that the adhesion of opposite sur - medium of union , becomes more thin , firm , and faces is not in itself a specific ...
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Page ii - Honour a physician with the honour due unto him, for the uses which ye may have of him: for the Lord hath created him.
Page i - A Dictionary of Practical Medicine : Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders especially incidental to Climates, to Sex, and to the different Epochs of Life; with numerous approved Formulae of the Medicines recommended.
Page ii - The skill of the physician shall lift up his head : and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration. The Lord hath created medicines out of the earth ; and he that is wise will not abhor them.
Page civ - What dire necessities on every hand Our art, our strength, our fortitude require ! Of foes intestine what a numerous band Against this little throb of life conspire ! Yet Science can elude their fatal ire Awhile, and turn aside Death's level'd dart, Sooth the sharp pang, allay the fever's fire. And brace the nerves once more, and cheer the heart, And yet a few soft nights and balmy days impart.
Page xxii - For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next age.
Page 72 - ADERCROMBIE thinks that they depend upon the rupture of a considerable vessel without any previous derangement of the circulation, the rupture probably arising from disease of the artery at the part which gives way. He conceives, that, at the moment when the rupture occurs, a temporary derangement of the functions of the brain takes place, but that this is soon recovered from ; and the circulation then goes on without interruption, until a quantity of blood has been extravusated sufficient to produce...
Page civ - Farewell : read, and fear not thine own understanding ; this book will create a clear one in thee ; and when thou hast considered thy purchase, thou wilt call the price of it a charity to thyself, and at the same time, forgive Thy friend, and these authors' humble admirer, JAMES SHIRLEY.
Page 322 - Tarantism. that it seems to want only the " foul fiend," or the dreaded bite, as a cause, and a Scotch reel or strathspey as a cure, to render the resemblance quite complete. " Those affected with it first complain of a pain in the head, or lower part of the back, to which succeed convulsive fits, or fits of dancing, at certain periods. During the paroxysm they have all the appearance of madness, distorting their bodies in various ways, and leaping and springing in a surprising manner, whence the...
Page ii - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him.
Page 117 - THACKRAH states, that he has carefully enquired at several tan-yards, and could not hear of a single example of this disease. 39. 3d, Vegetable molecules. Corn-millers suffer remarkably from breathing an air loaded with the particles of flour. They are chiefly affected by indigestion, asthma, and morning coughs with expectoration, terminating either in consumption or in asthma; and are generally pale, sickly, and short-lived. This is the case only with those who work in the mills. Those amongst them...