| 1777 - 536 pàgines
...proof of his feveral pofitions and reafonings, he concludes, in the xlvi. paragraph, as follows. * Upon the whole, our * doctrine of fever is explicitly this; the remote * caufcs are certain fedative powers applied to « the nervous fyftem, which, diminifhing the 4 energy... | |
| Robert Jackson - 1791 - 576 pàgines
...fever, according to this authour, are fedative powers, applied to the nervous fyflem, which diminilhing the energy of the brain, thereby produce a debility...functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme veffels. Such, however, is at the fame time the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves... | |
| William Cullen - 1805 - 598 pàgines
...fevers, or in the hot stage of such fevers as show strong marks of debility in the whole system. 46.] Upon the whole, our doctrine of fever is explicitly this. The remote causes (36.) are certain sedative powers applied td the nervous system, which diminishing the energy of the... | |
| Henry Clutterbuck - 1807 - 474 pàgines
...is. The remote caufes are certain fedalivc powers applied to the nervous fyftem, which, diminiihing the energy of the brain, thereby produce a debility...functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vcffels."— Firjl Lines of the Practice of P/iy/ic, by William Cullen, MD § 46-. offence, or proximate... | |
| William Cullen - 1808 - 516 pàgines
...whole system. 46. Upon the whole, our doctrine of fever is explicitly this : the remote causes (36), are certain sedative powers applied to the nervous...thereby produce a debility in the whole of the functions (35), and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels, (43, 44). Such, however, is at the same... | |
| 1808 - 510 pàgines
...the whole, our doctrine of fever is explicitly this : Tho remote causes are certain sedative power* applied to the nervous system, which diminishing the energy of the brain, thereby produces a debility in the whole of the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme (and... | |
| Benjamin Welsh - 1819 - 430 pàgines
...Upon the whole, our doctrine of fever is expli" citly this: The remote causes are certain seda" five powers applied to the nervous system, which " diminishing the energy of the brain, thereby.pro" duce a debility in the whole of the functions, and " particularly in the action of the... | |
| 1828 - 822 pàgines
...the 46th, and the first part of the 47th paragraph, to show my reader Cullen's distinct opinions. " Upon the whole, our doctrine of fever is explicitly...nervous system, which, diminishing the energy of the hrain, therehy produces a dehility in the whole of the functions, and particularly in the action of... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1843 - 694 pàgines
...Cullen, as summed up by the author in his Practice of Physic, was, that " the remote causes of fever are certain sedative powers applied to the nervous...diminishing the energy of the brain, thereby produce debility in the whole of the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels: —... | |
| 1846 - 586 pàgines
...atony of the extreme vessels. After a detail of many facts in proof of his reasonings, he concludes, " Upon the whole our doctrine of fever is explicitly...certain sedative powers applied to the nervous system, wfiich, diminishing the energy of the brain, thereby produce a debility of the whole functions, and... | |
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