Elements of medicineBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 24 pages |
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... seems to be proved that urinary calculi are of more familiar occurrence where lime - water is the only beverage , than in freestone countries . Argillaceous soils were formerly supposed to be eminently or almost exclusively liable to ...
... seems to be proved that urinary calculi are of more familiar occurrence where lime - water is the only beverage , than in freestone countries . Argillaceous soils were formerly supposed to be eminently or almost exclusively liable to ...
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... seem , chiefly for similar purposes , though under diversified pretexts . Concerning all these , the same remark holds good , namely , that in small or moderate amounts the employ- ment of these narcotics seems compatible with the ...
... seem , chiefly for similar purposes , though under diversified pretexts . Concerning all these , the same remark holds good , namely , that in small or moderate amounts the employ- ment of these narcotics seems compatible with the ...
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... seem , long survive the ravages of a climate hostile to the slight- est tinge of Caucasian blood . The latitude and locality which we now occupy , was wrested by conquest from the red Indian , who seems in all his distinctive charac ...
... seem , long survive the ravages of a climate hostile to the slight- est tinge of Caucasian blood . The latitude and locality which we now occupy , was wrested by conquest from the red Indian , who seems in all his distinctive charac ...
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... seem that there are tribes of men who can even eat the detestable vegetable with impunity . Wilkes tells us of the ... seems that they become accustomed to the fumes and inhaled powder ; for I cannot learn upon inquiry that they are ...
... seem that there are tribes of men who can even eat the detestable vegetable with impunity . Wilkes tells us of the ... seems that they become accustomed to the fumes and inhaled powder ; for I cannot learn upon inquiry that they are ...
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... seems to present itself in the fact that the lama of South America , when angry , ejects from its nostrils an acrid mucus which inflames severely all the parts which it touches . This seems the only defence with which nature has pro ...
... seems to present itself in the fact that the lama of South America , when angry , ejects from its nostrils an acrid mucus which inflames severely all the parts which it touches . This seems the only defence with which nature has pro ...
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abdomen acid action affected affirmed affusion anasarca animal ascribed atmosphere attack become bilious remittent blood body bowels calomel catarrhal cause character cholera cinchona circumstances cold condition congestion constitution contagion contagious continued costive death debility degree derangement diaphoretic diarrhoea diffused disease disorder diuretics doses dropsy dysentery dyspepsia dyspnoea effusion endemic epidemic epigastrium excitement exhibit fatal favorable febrile fluid fomites frequent gastric heat hemorrhage hydrocephalus inflammation inflammatory influence injurious instances intermittent intestinal irritation known lesion less liable lungs malady malignant matter membrane modes morbid mucous mucous membrane muscular nature observed occasionally occur opium oppression ordinary organs pain paroxysm patient peculiar perhaps period phenomena physicians poison present proportion protracted ptyalism pulse quantity quinine reference regard remedies says scrofulous seems serous skin smallpox sometimes specific stage stimulants stomach suffering surface symptoms tion tissue typhoid typhus ulceration usually vascular vegetable vessels viscera vomiting yellow fever
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