Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volum 6A. Finley, 1816 |
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... situation parallel with the bones . Were that not the case , a muscle could not contract at all . Destined to act in a certain sphere , if that sphere is lessened , a muscle will either not contract , or its contraction will be of no ...
... situation parallel with the bones . Were that not the case , a muscle could not contract at all . Destined to act in a certain sphere , if that sphere is lessened , a muscle will either not contract , or its contraction will be of no ...
Pàgina 6
... situation , to try what command he had over his fingers . He could instantly use them with the utmost ease and with the greatest vigour . I next directed him to lay firm hold of the wrist of the affected hand with the other , and in ...
... situation , to try what command he had over his fingers . He could instantly use them with the utmost ease and with the greatest vigour . I next directed him to lay firm hold of the wrist of the affected hand with the other , and in ...
Pàgina 7
... situation of some aponeurosis , tendon , annular , capsular , or interosseous ligament , as the seat of debility and of pain . No conclusion , therefore , can be more natural , than that rheumatic affections arising from such accidents ...
... situation of some aponeurosis , tendon , annular , capsular , or interosseous ligament , as the seat of debility and of pain . No conclusion , therefore , can be more natural , than that rheumatic affections arising from such accidents ...
Pàgina 15
... cases occur which admit not of compression , would be as unscientific as to say , that , be- cause blood - vessels are sometimes ruptured or wounded , which , from their situation , it is not in Dr. Balfour on Rheumatism . 15.
... cases occur which admit not of compression , would be as unscientific as to say , that , be- cause blood - vessels are sometimes ruptured or wounded , which , from their situation , it is not in Dr. Balfour on Rheumatism . 15.
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Medical and Philosophical. which , from their situation , it is not in the power of man to coerce , Ambrose Paré , in introducing the tying of arteries in amputation , is not the author of the most important im- provement ever made in ...
Medical and Philosophical. which , from their situation , it is not in the power of man to coerce , Ambrose Paré , in introducing the tying of arteries in amputation , is not the author of the most important im- provement ever made in ...
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Pàgina 274 - Lute, coming close thereto, in order to try to repair it, I observed that the Spirit which issued out caught fire at the Flame of the Candle, and continued burning with violence as it issued out in a stream, which I blew out, and lighted again, alternately for several times.
Pàgina 111 - He was very communicative, and willing to instruct any that were modest and respectfull to him. And in order to my journey, dictated to me, what to see, what company to keep, what bookes to read, how to manage my studyes : in short, he bid me go to the fountaine head, and read Aristotle, Cicero, Avicenna, and did call the neoteriques s . . t-breeches.
Pàgina 108 - Edge-hill with him ; and during the fight, the Prince and Duke of York were committed to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station.
Pàgina 112 - ... it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine house, putt them into a payle of water, till he was almost dead with cold, and betake himselfe to his stove, and so 'twas gonne.
Pàgina 108 - He was always very contemplative, and the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goods, in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the beginning of the rebellion...
Pàgina 446 - ... smaller pipe immediately behind the cock, and to carry the other end to as high a level as the water in the cistern; and now it was found that on shutting the cock the pipe did not burst as before, but a jet of considerable height was forced from the upper end of this new pipe : it therefore became necessary to increase...
Pàgina 105 - Milk is the real antidote of muriate of tin, by which it is completely coagulated. The coagulum contains muriatic acid and oxide of tin, and is not deleterious.
Pàgina 387 - ... straps, spread with adhesive plaster and applied over wounds for the purpose of keeping their sides in contact, were dissolved by the fluids discharged from the wound, it appeared to me that ligatures might be made of leather, or of some other animal substance, with which the sides of a...
Pàgina 110 - I first sawe him at Oxford, 1642, after Edgehill fight, but was then too young to be acquainted with so great a doctor. I remember he came severall times to our Coll. (Trin.) to George Bathurst, BD who had a hen to hatch egges in his chamber, which they daily opened to see the progress and way of generation.
Pàgina 111 - I have heard him say, that after his book of the circulation of the blood came out, he fell mightily in his practice, and 'twas believed by the vulgar that he was crack-brained ; and all the physicians were against his opinion, and envied him; with much ado at last, in about twenty or thirty years' time, it was received in all the universities in the world, and as Mr. Hobbes says in his book, 'De Corpore...