Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volum 12A. and C. Black, 1817 |
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Pàgina 46
... origin of the spinal chord , obviously collected here in consequence of the po- sition of the head after death , and in all probability partly de- rived from the spinal canal . Within the lateral and middle ven- tricles , there was also ...
... origin of the spinal chord , obviously collected here in consequence of the po- sition of the head after death , and in all probability partly de- rived from the spinal canal . Within the lateral and middle ven- tricles , there was also ...
Pàgina 57
... origin with what Dr Gordon and myself have denominated the efflorescence in Baxter's heart . At any rate , they prove the possibility of its having existed there long before death , which becomes more probable when we con- sider , that ...
... origin with what Dr Gordon and myself have denominated the efflorescence in Baxter's heart . At any rate , they prove the possibility of its having existed there long before death , which becomes more probable when we con- sider , that ...
Pàgina 82
In the first chapter , he treats briefly of " various opinions on the origin of the small - pox , " and settles very expeditiously the question of the existence of the disease in the time of the Greeks and Romans , which he determines ...
In the first chapter , he treats briefly of " various opinions on the origin of the small - pox , " and settles very expeditiously the question of the existence of the disease in the time of the Greeks and Romans , which he determines ...
Pàgina 86
... origin of these diseases was but too favourable to their dissemination . They were ac- cordingly soon known at Alexandria , where the first treatise on the small - pox was written by Ahron , ( according to the testi- mony of Rhases ...
... origin of these diseases was but too favourable to their dissemination . They were ac- cordingly soon known at Alexandria , where the first treatise on the small - pox was written by Ahron , ( according to the testi- mony of Rhases ...
Pàgina 88
... origin from eating the Raphanus ; and in Germany , der kriebel Krankheit . It seems to be a modification of scurvy , and terminates in a dry gangrene . Believing the small - pox to have been born with Mahomet , at Mecca , in the year ...
... origin from eating the Raphanus ; and in Germany , der kriebel Krankheit . It seems to be a modification of scurvy , and terminates in a dry gangrene . Believing the small - pox to have been born with Mahomet , at Mecca , in the year ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 364 - Treatise on the Medicinal Leech, including its Medical and Natural History ; with a description of its Anatomical Structure : also remarks upon the diseases, preservation, and management of Leeches.
Pàgina 384 - English readrr, consist chiefly of Memoirs, dispersed through the Transactions of the various Societies to which he belonged, and relating both to those parts of chemistry that are purely scientific, and to those which have a connection with the useful arts. On a subject intimately connected with the success of the cotton manufacture, (the employment of Mordaunts or Bases in dyeing,) " Mr Henry was the first," to use the words applied to him by a subsequent author, " who thought and wrote philosophically.
Pàgina 498 - The recovery from an accident of this nature having happened to an animal of an inferior order to that of man, can in no respect materially vary the physiological import of the fact; therefore this authentic...
Pàgina 494 - An Analysis of the Mineral Water of Tunbridge Wells, with some Account of its Medicinal Properties. By Charles Scudamore, MD 8vo.
Pàgina 236 - The method I have adopted consists in tying the vessels with fine silk ligatures, and cutting off the ends, as close to the knot as is consistent with its security. Thus the foreign matter is reduced to the insignificant quantity which forms the noose actually surrounding the vessel, and the knot by which that noose is fastened. Of the silk, which I commonly employ, a portion sufficient to tie a large artery, when the ends are...
Pàgina 469 - We often act upon the ill-founded idea that such complaints are altogether dependent upon the power of the will; a notion which, in paradoxical extravagance, scarcely yields to the doctrine of a modern, though already obsolete writer, on the Philosophy of Morals, who asserted, that no one need die, if with a sufficient energy he determined to live.
Pàgina 367 - With an Appendix, on Strictures of the Urethra, and on Morbid Retention of Urine.
Pàgina 103 - This convulsive affection occurs by paroxysms, with longer or shorter intervals between them, and of longer or shorter duration in different cases, and in the same case at different times. "It consists in a peculiar mode in inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe.
Pàgina 109 - Reports of the Pestilential Disorder of Andalusia, which appeared at Cadiz in the Years 1800, 1804, 1810, and 1813 ; With an Account of that fatal Epidemic, as it prevailed at Gibraltar, during the Autumnal Months of 1804.