Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Bind 11 |
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Side 140 - It appears to them incontrovertible, that this disease is capable of being transported from one place to another, as in cases of ordinary contagion or infection, and also to possess the power of propagating itself by the same means that acknowledged contagions do, that is, by the acquisition of fresh materials with which to assimilate.
Side 462 - VEGETABLE MATERIA MEDICA of the United States ; or Medical Botany : containing a Botanical, General, and Medical History of Medicinal Plants, indigenous to the United States ; illustrated by coloured Engravings, made after original Drawings from Nature, done by the Author.
Side 409 - Should the stone be large, or there be any difficulty in the extraction, rather than use much force, while the forceps have a firm hold of the stone, I give the handles to an assistant while the part forming the stricture is cut, which is easily done, as the broad part of the blade becomes a director to the knife ; and, rather than lacerate, I have often repeated this enlargement of the inner wound two or three times.
Side 462 - A Treatise on Indigestion, and its consequences, called Nervous and Bilious complaints ; with Observations on the Organic Diseases in which they sometimes terminate; by APW Philip, MDFRS 8vo.
Side 459 - An Inquiry into the Nature and Treatment of Gravel, Calculus, and other diseases connected with a deranged operation of the urinary organs.
Side 458 - A Synopsis of the Diseases of the Eye, and their Treatment ; to which are prefixed a short Anatomical Description, and a Sketch of the Physiology of that Organ. By Benjamin Travers, FRS Surgeon to St Thomas's Hospital.
Side 450 - A Treatise on the Operations for the Formation of an Artificial Pupil, in which the morbid States of the Eye requiring them are considered, and the Mode of performing...
Side 460 - GUTHRIE. •Practical Observations on Chronic Affections of the Digestive Organs, and on Bilious and Nervous Disorders, being an Attempt to combine with English Practice some useful Methods of Cure employed on the Continent.
Side 140 - capable of being transported from one place to another, as in cases of ordinary...
Side 111 - ... many large cities, until the inhabitants fled to other spots. Benares, Allahabad, Goruckpore, Lucknow, Cawnpore, Delhi, Agra, Muttra, Meerat, and Bareilly, all suffered in succession ; and it is remarkable, that it did not appear in these districts at the same time, but leaving one, it soon showed itself in another. At length it appeared in the grand army, first at Mundellah, then in the Jubbulpore and Sauger districts.* From thence it spread to Nagpore, and continued its course over the Deccan...