... gout are manifestly affections of the same system. This leads us to seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly in the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts. On gout - Página 248por William Gairdner - 1860 - 430 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Cullen - 1805 - 598 páginas
...rctrocedent gout are manifestly affections of the same system 519. and 521.) This leads us to seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts. * Boerhs • . .•... | |
| Sir George Smith Gibbes - 1812 - 118 páginas
...nervous system, in which the primary moving powers of the whole system are lodged. That we must seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly in the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts. Sydenham observes,... | |
| 1823 - 876 páginas
...the atonic or rétrocèdent gout are manifestly affections of the same system. This leads us to seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease, in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly in the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts. The third observation... | |
| William Gairdner - 1849 - 256 páginas
...thoughts of a physician than this. So far as the community is concerned, to save life is, comparalively speaking, a secondary service. Plenty of candidates...inflammatory disease, like rheumatism, it is placed among the pyrexiae; but it is among the limits between pyrexia and neuroses, and shows more than any other pyrexia... | |
| Joseph Mortimer Granville - 1885 - 328 páginas
...the atonic or retrocedent gout are manifestly affections of the same system. This leads us to seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly in the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts." He then argues that... | |
| Wilhelm Ebstein - 1906 - 490 páginas
...the atonic or retrocedent gout are manifestly affections of the same system. This leads us to seek for an explanation of the whole of the disease in the laws of the nervous system, and particularly in the changes which may happen in the balance of its several parts". Ob und inwieweit... | |
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