Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Bind 8A. Finley, 1818 |
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... probably at the same time unheal- thy in its nature , is very common . Of all hepatic affections , I think this attended with the most pain and distress of the bowels . This disorder of the biliary system frequently gives rise to a flux ...
... probably at the same time unheal- thy in its nature , is very common . Of all hepatic affections , I think this attended with the most pain and distress of the bowels . This disorder of the biliary system frequently gives rise to a flux ...
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... probably from the severe pain and inflammation produced by it in Mr. Crowther's patient ; for , I must confess , this often deterred me , when in actual ser- vice , from making trial of the practice , in preference to that disgusting ...
... probably from the severe pain and inflammation produced by it in Mr. Crowther's patient ; for , I must confess , this often deterred me , when in actual ser- vice , from making trial of the practice , in preference to that disgusting ...
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... probably chiefly taken from Herman . It is evident that Burman was undecided in his conjectures respecting the qualities of the dawul kurundu , and leaves the subject to be determined by those who had an opportunity of examining the ...
... probably chiefly taken from Herman . It is evident that Burman was undecided in his conjectures respecting the qualities of the dawul kurundu , and leaves the subject to be determined by those who had an opportunity of examining the ...
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... probably , from merely supplying the merchants with it when they arrived at any of the ports of China . Cinnamon was for a long time im ported into Europe under the appellation of China wood . Herodotus tells us that the term used by ...
... probably , from merely supplying the merchants with it when they arrived at any of the ports of China . Cinnamon was for a long time im ported into Europe under the appellation of China wood . Herodotus tells us that the term used by ...
Side 68
... probably in their own ships , or furnished the merchants of other countries with it , in the ports of the dis- tricts where it is found most abundant . This they now do ; and foreigners would very probably adopt the Malay term for ...
... probably in their own ships , or furnished the merchants of other countries with it , in the ports of the dis- tricts where it is found most abundant . This they now do ; and foreigners would very probably adopt the Malay term for ...
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Side ii - In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled, " An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned...
Side 491 - whether the Indians can so prepare the stupifying herb datura, that they make it lie several days, months, or years, according as they will have it, in a man's body, and at the end kill him, without missing half an hour's time ?' " Beverly, in his History of Virginia, gives a very circumstantial account of the effects of stramonium.
Side ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Side 487 - American Medical Botany, being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States, containing their Botanical History and Chemical Analysis, and Properties and Uses in Medicine, Diet, and the Arts, with colored engravings. By Jacob Bigelow, MD, &c., &c.
Side 115 - I commenced the operation, which was concluded as follows : Having placed her on a table of the ordinary height, on her back, and removed all her dressing which might in any way impede the operation, I made an incision about three inches from the musculus rectus abdominis, on the left side, continuing the same nine inches in length...
Side 355 - A Practical Inquiry into the Causes of the frequent Failure of the Operations of Depression...
Side 521 - Haslam, who is no mean authority on any question connected with insanity, emphatically declares, that, " as a constant observer u 2 of this disease for more than twenty-five years, I cannot affirm that the lunatics, with whom I have had daily intercourse, have manifested alternations of insanity and reason. They may at intervals become more tranquil, and less disposed to obtrude their distempered fancies into notice. For a time their minds may be less active, and the succession of their thoughts...
Side 72 - A 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.
Side 337 - I exclude trifling pains, eruptions, or sore throats,) that have disappeared in a few days, have seldom followed the cure of these ulcers without mercury ; and they have upon the whole more frequently followed the raised ulcer of the prepuce than the true characteristic chancre of syphilis affecting the glans penis.