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MEDICAL , & c . Art . 27. Medical Collections on the Effects of Cold , as a Remedy in certain Diseases . With an Appendix , containing an Account of some Experiments made with a View to ascertain the Effects of cold Water on the Pulse ...
MEDICAL , & c . Art . 27. Medical Collections on the Effects of Cold , as a Remedy in certain Diseases . With an Appendix , containing an Account of some Experiments made with a View to ascertain the Effects of cold Water on the Pulse ...
Page 357
... effects produced on the body by the shock of a sudden immersion in the sea , and afterward by a longer continuance in the same medium . of the most obvious , and at the same time the least pleasant of its effects is that which is ...
... effects produced on the body by the shock of a sudden immersion in the sea , and afterward by a longer continuance in the same medium . of the most obvious , and at the same time the least pleasant of its effects is that which is ...
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... effects on it . After having given an account of the nature of the Darlington , water , the author presents us with his ideas respecting the mode of its operation . We observe that he is a strenuous advocate for the chemical pathology ...
... effects on it . After having given an account of the nature of the Darlington , water , the author presents us with his ideas respecting the mode of its operation . We observe that he is a strenuous advocate for the chemical pathology ...
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