On Slight Ailments: Their Nature and Treatment |
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... soon succeeded by a return to the healthy state . In many instances the derangement depends upon the altered rate at which normal phenomena are performed . Perhaps , in consequence of changes in the blood itself or in the tissues ...
... soon succeeded by a return to the healthy state . In many instances the derangement depends upon the altered rate at which normal phenomena are performed . Perhaps , in consequence of changes in the blood itself or in the tissues ...
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... soon as possible to change his vocation . You ought , therefore , to learn how to investigate the nature of slight ailments and how to relieve them , and , if the conditions which give rise to them are beyond our means of control , how ...
... soon as possible to change his vocation . You ought , therefore , to learn how to investigate the nature of slight ailments and how to relieve them , and , if the conditions which give rise to them are beyond our means of control , how ...
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... remuneration for your services , and you hear that as soon as he was able to get about he placed himself under the care of a distinguished quack , who found it necessary to see him every WANT OF CONFIDENCE IN US . 33 day , and.
... remuneration for your services , and you hear that as soon as he was able to get about he placed himself under the care of a distinguished quack , who found it necessary to see him every WANT OF CONFIDENCE IN US . 33 day , and.
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... soon as any patient is indiscreet enough to become very seriously ill , some " ordinary " medical practitioner , perhaps your- self , is requested just to attend as " a matter of form . " You may possess incontrovertible evidence that ...
... soon as any patient is indiscreet enough to become very seriously ill , some " ordinary " medical practitioner , perhaps your- self , is requested just to attend as " a matter of form . " You may possess incontrovertible evidence that ...
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... soon have to give place to a greater quack than himself , and pass into obscurity . On the other hand , although we may in every way receive far less than our due , we belong to a body rightly proud of its history and confident as to ...
... soon have to give place to a greater quack than himself , and pass into obscurity . On the other hand , although we may in every way receive far less than our due , we belong to a body rightly proud of its history and confident as to ...
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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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