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... probably to go to sleep . In many instances the inclination would have the support of the reason . Some , again , who are considered to be in perfect health , scarcely know what it is to sleep soundly and rise refreshed , with spirits ...
... probably to go to sleep . In many instances the inclination would have the support of the reason . Some , again , who are considered to be in perfect health , scarcely know what it is to sleep soundly and rise refreshed , with spirits ...
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... probably all that would be found , and would indeed be quite sufficient to account for the symptoms . In the course of our inquiry questions of the greatest interest will present themselves , and although the present state of our ...
... probably all that would be found , and would indeed be quite sufficient to account for the symptoms . In the course of our inquiry questions of the greatest interest will present themselves , and although the present state of our ...
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... probably happen that some , it may be , ill - informed , but more worldly - minded medical authority in his neighborhood will get the patients who ought to be in his more deserving hands . This , I fear , is not unfrequently the secret ...
... probably happen that some , it may be , ill - informed , but more worldly - minded medical authority in his neighborhood will get the patients who ought to be in his more deserving hands . This , I fear , is not unfrequently the secret ...
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... probably knew that he was doing so . But , as is well known , cleverly stated nonsense often hits the mark , and will continue to do so for many a long year . Men high among the most intelligent and most learned , nay , men who have ...
... probably knew that he was doing so . But , as is well known , cleverly stated nonsense often hits the mark , and will continue to do so for many a long year . Men high among the most intelligent and most learned , nay , men who have ...
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... probably nothing to do with the sense of taste , but are important organs of touch , much concerned , it may be , in the process of placing the food in the proper position for mastication and deglutition . It is the fungiform papillæ ...
... probably nothing to do with the sense of taste , but are important organs of touch , much concerned , it may be , in the process of placing the food in the proper position for mastication and deglutition . It is the fungiform papillæ ...
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accumulation acid action affected afferent nerves alimentary canal altered attack become bilious bioplasm blood body Calomel capillary vessels cause cells changes chilblains circulation Cloth cold Colocynth color condition conjunctiva consequence considerable constipation cure derangement diarrhoea diet digestion discomfort disease distended distributed disturbance drachm Edition epithelium excited feel fluid frequently gastric juice give glands grains hydrochloric acid Illustrations important increased inflammation intestinal canal irritating jaundice large bowel little arteries liver living matter malady Medical medicine minute morbid mouth mucous membrane mucus muscular fibres nausea nerve-centre nerve-fibres nerves nervous occur ordinary organs ounce pain papillæ particles pass pathological patient pepsine perhaps persons phenomena pill Podophyllin Potash powder practitioner prescribed probably purgative quantity Quinine relieved remedies result rheumatism secretion sensitive serious sick headache skin slight ailments small doses sometimes soon sore stomach substances suffer surface symptoms take place temperature tion tissues tongue treatment vertigo
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