The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest Information on Subjects of Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Chemistry, and Natural History ..., Volumen24R. Phillips, 1810 |
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... manner confessedly inade- quate to describe their extensive utility . Our attention is again called to the subject by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London having published the first volume of its Transactions . In the year 1805 ...
... manner confessedly inade- quate to describe their extensive utility . Our attention is again called to the subject by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London having published the first volume of its Transactions . In the year 1805 ...
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... manner that her medi- cine is administered , through the vacancy left by the loss of her upper front teeth . She was able to take a little , and it was the only nourishment she had taken for three days . Her jaws were completely locked ...
... manner that her medi- cine is administered , through the vacancy left by the loss of her upper front teeth . She was able to take a little , and it was the only nourishment she had taken for three days . Her jaws were completely locked ...
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... manner she has sucked about two- thirds of the yolke of an egg , and some porter ; but the most promising announcement of this day is , the absence of those distressing spasms that accompanied every effort at deglutition . Her sight is ...
... manner she has sucked about two- thirds of the yolke of an egg , and some porter ; but the most promising announcement of this day is , the absence of those distressing spasms that accompanied every effort at deglutition . Her sight is ...
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... manner that part of this sanies adhered to the fingers , produced the same 65 fatal * Vide Practical Observations on the Inoculation of Cow - pox , & c . by James Bryce , 2d edition . + London Medical Journal , vol . x . p . 53 . Ibid ...
... manner that part of this sanies adhered to the fingers , produced the same 65 fatal * Vide Practical Observations on the Inoculation of Cow - pox , & c . by James Bryce , 2d edition . + London Medical Journal , vol . x . p . 53 . Ibid ...
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... manner . * I beg leave to ask Mr. Maryan , is it from the effect of imagination that horses after having been bitten , have been violently affected , and died ? That this has occurred is sufficiently known and authenticated . † An ...
... manner . * I beg leave to ask Mr. Maryan , is it from the effect of imagination that horses after having been bitten , have been violently affected , and died ? That this has occurred is sufficiently known and authenticated . † An ...
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Página 460 - Tobacco, divine, rare, superexcellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all the panaceas, potable gold, and philosopher's stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. A good vomit, I confess, a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used ; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health; hellish, devilish and damned tobacco, the ruin and overthrow of body and soul.
Página 386 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Página 521 - JBryce proposes that, a second inoculation be performed about the sixth day after the first, the vesicle produced by this second inoculation is accelerated in its progress, so as to arrive at maturity, and again fade, at nearly the same time as the affection arising from the first inoculation. • Mr. B. considers the acceleration of the second...
Página 31 - ... most conversant with dogs. On the continent, I find it has been known for a much longer period. It is as contagious among dogs, as the small-pox, measles, or scarlet fever among the human species ; and the contagious miasmata, like those arising from the diseases just mentioned, retain their infectious properties a long time after separation from the distempered animal.
Página 397 - ... the skin. October 23. His pulse continued full, and the arm was very painful, though reduced in size. The vesications had burst, and the exposed cutis was dressed with white ointment. Stools were procured by an opening medicine. He took some veal and porter for dinner ; the wine was left off. In the evening he had a saline draught with antimonial wine. October 24. There was no material change. October 25. His pulse had increased in frequency, but in other respects he was nearly the same. His...
Página 489 - ... seen apparently to rise in the tube that contains it, because a portion of its gravity is then employed in occasioning its descent along with the vessel ; and accordingly, if it were confined in a tube closed at bottom, it would no longer press with its whole weight upon the lower end. In the same manner, and for the same reason, the blood no longer presses downwards with its whole weight, and will be driven upwards by the elasticity which before was merely sufficient to support it.
Página 460 - Tobacco, divine, rare, super-excellent tobacco, which goes far beyond all their panaceas, potable gold, and philosophers' stones, a sovereign remedy to all diseases. A good vomit, I confess, a virtuous herb, if it be well qualified, opportunely taken, and medicinally used ; but as it is commonly abused by most men, which take it as tinkers do ale, 'tis a plague, a mischief, a violent purger of goods, lands, health, hellish, devilish, and damned tobacco, the...
Página 490 - ... mechanical effect upon the stomach, and had experienced immediate relief from a slight degree of sea-sickness, by lying down upon the deck, with his head towards the stem of the vessel ; by means of which, upon pitching, he was in the attitude of a person descending backwards in a swing. " Whether the stomach be or be not thus primarily affected, or only by sympathy with the brain, the sensation of sinking is in all cases referred directly to the stomach, which is seized with such instantaneous...
Página 398 - Oo outside outside of the elbow, which was opened, and half a pint of reddish-brown matter was discharged with sloughs of cellular membrane floating in it. The lower part of the arm became much smaller, but the upper part continued tense. A poultice was applied to the wound. The lower portion of the arm and the fore-arm were covered with circular stripes of soap cerate. He was ordered to take the bark, and allowed wine and porter. October 30. The redness and swelling of the upper part of the arm...
Página 303 - To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury: The Memorial and Petition of Gustavus Vassa a black Man, late Commissary to the black Poor going to Africa. humbly sheweth, That your Lordships...