The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 11
... appearance grew worse , and when I painted to him in the worst imaginable co- lours the nature of the disease , and what must inevitably Be the consequence unless he could be cured and every dis- position in the system to relapses ...
... appearance grew worse , and when I painted to him in the worst imaginable co- lours the nature of the disease , and what must inevitably Be the consequence unless he could be cured and every dis- position in the system to relapses ...
Page 14
... of Digitalis , but on the oc- currence of some unfavourable appearances , probably not owing to the Digitalis , I relinquished that medicine . " first communicated to the stomach , adding tone to its 14 Williamson on Scrofula ..
... of Digitalis , but on the oc- currence of some unfavourable appearances , probably not owing to the Digitalis , I relinquished that medicine . " first communicated to the stomach , adding tone to its 14 Williamson on Scrofula ..
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... appearance was not altogether destroyed . Since that time , I have taken every opportunity of examining the hu- man stomach recently after death , and find , that this contrac- tion , in a greater or less degree , is very generally met ...
... appearance was not altogether destroyed . Since that time , I have taken every opportunity of examining the hu- man stomach recently after death , and find , that this contrac- tion , in a greater or less degree , is very generally met ...
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... appearance of it in the liver , it could not have arrived there through the medium of the common absorbents , carrying it into the tho- racic duct and afterwards into the circulation of the blood . " Mr. Home here concludes , observing ...
... appearance of it in the liver , it could not have arrived there through the medium of the common absorbents , carrying it into the tho- racic duct and afterwards into the circulation of the blood . " Mr. Home here concludes , observing ...
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... appearance of inflamma- tion remaining . This case was communicated to me by a person of veracity who saw the child soon after the accident and there can be no doubt of its correctness . CASE II . Soon after the termination of the ...
... appearance of inflamma- tion remaining . This case was communicated to me by a person of veracity who saw the child soon after the accident and there can be no doubt of its correctness . CASE II . Soon after the termination of the ...
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