| 1811 - 434 páginas
...with a second attack. Fortunately, this distemper is not communicable to man. Neither the eflluvia from the diseased dog, nor the bite, have proved in...bitten by a dog in this state, are sometimes thrown into such perturbation, that hydrophobic symptoms have actually arisen from die workings of the imagination.... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 614 páginas
...of the disease in its severest form ; but in this, as in the diseases of the human body, there is a gradation in its violence. There is also another affinity...the bite, have proved in any instance infectious.'" Dr. Darwin also, — — — siiblatum ex oculis Querimus invidi, hath condescended to give a professional... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 610 páginas
...affinity to some human diseases, viz. that the animal, which has once gone through it, very rarely meeti with a second attack. Fortunately, this distemper...diseased dog, nor the bite, have proved in any instance infectious.''1 Dr. Darwin also, sublatum ex oculis QuEFrimus invidi, hath condescended to give a professional... | |
| 1828 - 612 páginas
...every gradation in its violence. " There is also another affinity to some human diseases, viz.—that the animal which has once gone through it, very rarely...bitten by a dog in this state, are sometimes thrown into such perturbation, that hydrophobic symptoms have actually arisen from the workings of the imagination.... | |
| William Youatt - 1852 - 452 páginas
...observed the eyes looking yellow. u The above is a description of the disease in its several forms ; but in this, as in the diseases of the human body,...has often been confounded with canine madness, as 1 have before observed, it is to be wished that it were more generally understood ; for those who are... | |
| 1809 - 546 páginas
...of the human body, there is every gradation in its violence. There is also another affinity to somo human diseases, viz. that the animal which has once...generally understood ; for those who are bitten by a (login this state, are sometimes thrown into such perturbation, that hydrophobia symptoms have actually... | |
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