Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volum 4A. and C. Black, 1808 |
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Resultats 1 - 5 de 99.
Pàgina 6
... less irregular . Let the head be shaved , bathed with vinegar and water , and a blister applied to the whole surface . Let her take a purgative immediately , and an ounce of a saline camphorated mixture every four hours . February 7th ...
... less irregular . Let the head be shaved , bathed with vinegar and water , and a blister applied to the whole surface . Let her take a purgative immediately , and an ounce of a saline camphorated mixture every four hours . February 7th ...
Pàgina 12
... less accustom- ed to intoxication : consequently , the prevalence of dyspepsia cannot arise here from that habit , which , according to Willan , appears to be the case in London * . The great abuse of tea must be very injurious ; it is ...
... less accustom- ed to intoxication : consequently , the prevalence of dyspepsia cannot arise here from that habit , which , according to Willan , appears to be the case in London * . The great abuse of tea must be very injurious ; it is ...
Pàgina 17
... less by the al- ternate heats and chills which they were thus obliged to expe- rience . " The close iron stoves , so generally used , had not this incon- venience , but were , perhaps , worse upon the whole , being dusty and dangerous ...
... less by the al- ternate heats and chills which they were thus obliged to expe- rience . " The close iron stoves , so generally used , had not this incon- venience , but were , perhaps , worse upon the whole , being dusty and dangerous ...
Pàgina 24
... less feeble ; the blood is now im- pelled with vigour into the extreme vessels ; the paleness , shrink- ing , and coldness of the skin is succeeded by turgescence , red- ness , and heat ; instead of the feebleness which attends the ...
... less feeble ; the blood is now im- pelled with vigour into the extreme vessels ; the paleness , shrink- ing , and coldness of the skin is succeeded by turgescence , red- ness , and heat ; instead of the feebleness which attends the ...
Pàgina 36
... less sweet to the taste , and emitted a more heavy odour , a circumstance which gave me some little hope of success . The bark was continued ; and as he complained of great thirst , and a very painful gnawing sensation of the stomach ...
... less sweet to the taste , and emitted a more heavy odour , a circumstance which gave me some little hope of success . The bark was continued ; and as he complained of great thirst , and a very painful gnawing sensation of the stomach ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
abdomen action admitted affusion animal antimony appears applied artery attended become belly bladder blister blood body bowels calomel carbonic acid cause chronic circumstances cold colour complaint confined conjunctiva considerable continued Continuentur cornea costive crural cure debility degree diarrhoea digitalis discharge disease disorder dose Dr Bostock dyspnoea Dysuria Edinburgh effects employed excited experience fact fæces fascia favour feet fever fish fluid frequently heat hernia hospital hydrocephalus hypothesis increased inflammation inoculation instances intestines irritation less lunatics lungs measles medicine membrane months morbid muscles nature night object observed operation ophthalmia opinion opium oxygen pain patient person phthisis physician poison practice present produced pulse purgative quantity relief remarks remedies removed respiration rheumatism scrotum skin small-pox stomach stools substance sufficient supposed surgeon swelling symptoms tion treatment tumour typhus urethra uric acid urine uterus vessels violent vomiting whole
Passatges populars
Pàgina 410 - Have the gates of death been opened unto thee ? Or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
Pàgina 379 - In every profession the exertion of the greater part of those who exercise it is always in proportion to the necessity they are under of making that exertion. This necessity is greatest with those to whom the emoluments of their profession are the only source from which they expect their fortune, or even their ordinary revenue and subsistence.
Pàgina 132 - That it shall and may be lawful for any two or more justices of the peace to cause such person to be apprehended and kept safely locked up in some secure place, and, if such justices shall find it necessary, to be there chained, if the last place of legal settlement be in such city, or in any town within such county.
Pàgina 130 - ... offence, and such person shall be acquitted, the jury shall be required to find specially whether such person was insane at the time of the commission of such offence, and to declare whether such person was acquitted by them on account of such insanity...
Pàgina 130 - Majesty shall seem fit; and in all Cases where any Person before the passing of this Act has been acquitted of any such Offence on the Ground of Insanity at the Time of the Commission thereof, and has been detained in Custody as a dangerous Person by Order of the Court before whom such Person has been tried...
Pàgina 132 - Whereas there are sometimes persons who, by lunacy or otherwise, are furiously mad, or are so far disordered in their senses that they may be dangerous to be permitted to go abroad...
Pàgina 341 - ... has not perfectly recovered, or regained sound health; the attack is sometimes made with all the violence which I have described as distinguishing the second form. When again the attack comes on as the sequel of an acute disease...
Pàgina 195 - Skrine, his apothecary. We found his senses clear, and his mind calm : his nurse and several servants were about him. He told us he had sent for us to give him an account of an odd sensation he had for some time observed and felt in himself; which was...
Pàgina 130 - ... committing such offence, the Court before whom such trial shall be had, shall order such person to be kept in strict custody, in such place, and in such manner, as to the Court shall seem fit, until his Majesty's pleasure shall be known...
Pàgina 132 - Peace, directing the churchwardens or overseers, where any goods, chattels, lands, or tenements of such person shall be, to seize and sell so much of the goods and chattels, or receive so much of the annual rents of the lands and tenements as is necessary to pay the same, and to account for what is so...