The philosophy of the bath; or, Air and water in health and disease1873 |
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Side 100
... surface of the body - a practice known to be of the utmost danger , and enumerated by Hoffman among the causes of sudden death . " He , therefore , peremptorily prohibited the use of cold water under such circumstances . But , by so ...
... surface of the body - a practice known to be of the utmost danger , and enumerated by Hoffman among the causes of sudden death . " He , therefore , peremptorily prohibited the use of cold water under such circumstances . But , by so ...
Side 109
... surface by means of excitement in the circulating system , is the means through which the desired effect is sought for ; only , in the former case this is fulfilled , merely by establishing the perspiratory excretion in the fullest ...
... surface by means of excitement in the circulating system , is the means through which the desired effect is sought for ; only , in the former case this is fulfilled , merely by establishing the perspiratory excretion in the fullest ...
Side 138
... surface of each stove was covered with a bed of reeds , and over the reeds was placed a sheet . The author was directed to mount upon one of these stoves , and to extend himself upon the sheet ; having done this , he found himself ...
... surface of each stove was covered with a bed of reeds , and over the reeds was placed a sheet . The author was directed to mount upon one of these stoves , and to extend himself upon the sheet ; having done this , he found himself ...
Side 166
... surface ( of the patient ) is chilly ; the blood has retreated from the surface , and has been accumulated in some internal organ , where it undergoes almost a complete stagnation , or at least produces a complete interruption of the ...
... surface ( of the patient ) is chilly ; the blood has retreated from the surface , and has been accumulated in some internal organ , where it undergoes almost a complete stagnation , or at least produces a complete interruption of the ...
Side 187
... surface of the lungs and through the interstices of their lobules . The impure blood circulating through this wonderfully minute network of capillaries is thereby exposed to the purifying influence of the TO PERFECT HEALTH . 187.
... surface of the lungs and through the interstices of their lobules . The impure blood circulating through this wonderfully minute network of capillaries is thereby exposed to the purifying influence of the TO PERFECT HEALTH . 187.
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