The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 20
... arterial branches and plexus of veins ramifying on their coats . The trunk of the splenic vein compared with that of the artery , Mr. Home found to be in point of size as five to one . Mr. Home repeated his first experiments , making ...
... arterial branches and plexus of veins ramifying on their coats . The trunk of the splenic vein compared with that of the artery , Mr. Home found to be in point of size as five to one . Mr. Home repeated his first experiments , making ...
Page 53
... arterial system . Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , in adopting this opinion , do not adduce new proofs of it , but only repeat those which we have stated , and which had been brought forward many years before . It appears , that in Germany ...
... arterial system . Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , in adopting this opinion , do not adduce new proofs of it , but only repeat those which we have stated , and which had been brought forward many years before . It appears , that in Germany ...
Page 58
... arteries which go to the cineritious substance , and which seem almost entirely to compose it , can have scarcely any other object than a copious secretion . The quantity of cineritious matter dispersed over all the parts of the nervous ...
... arteries which go to the cineritious substance , and which seem almost entirely to compose it , can have scarcely any other object than a copious secretion . The quantity of cineritious matter dispersed over all the parts of the nervous ...
Page 152
... arterial blood assume a dark hue by exposure to the atmosphere ? Yes . Does not this fact , then , itself ... artery , the blood will have the venous appearance . Now , certainly , according to Mr. Mitchell , it should be of a ...
... arterial blood assume a dark hue by exposure to the atmosphere ? Yes . Does not this fact , then , itself ... artery , the blood will have the venous appearance . Now , certainly , according to Mr. Mitchell , it should be of a ...
Page 233
... arterial action . At first , this may seem paradoxical ; but we know that in diseases of great debility , the pulse is often more frequent , indeed always so in the phthysis , than in health , and that the tone of the general system may ...
... arterial action . At first , this may seem paradoxical ; but we know that in diseases of great debility , the pulse is often more frequent , indeed always so in the phthysis , than in health , and that the tone of the general system may ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid gas action afforded albumen alkali ammonia animal appearance artery ascertain Bakerian lecture Baltimore bark Barytes bismuth bladder blood body brain calculi calomel cerebellum cerebrum cineritious matter coagulation colour combination compound considerable contain cotton cubical inches cure decomposed decomposition degree disease effect electricity examined experiments fact fever fibres filaments fluid glands glucine grains heat hydrogen inflammation iron ligature lungs Medical medicine medulla medulla oblongata medullary ment mercury metals milk minutes mode muriatic acid muriatic acid gas nature nearly nerves nitrogen nitrous acid observed obtained operation opinion organs ounces oxide oxyde oxygen oxymuriatic acid gas pain patient Peruvian bark phosphates phosphorus phthysis physician platina portion potash potassium produced proportion remarks remedy ridge scrofula separated soda sodium solution species spinal marrow stomach substance sugar sulphur sulphuretted hydrogen supposed surface symptoms syrup tellurium tion tube uric acid vein vessels Voltaic