The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... diseases , but often lead us to the important determination how far the causes are general or local in their operation . Perhaps one of the most important questions in medicine is , whether the causes of diseases be local or general in ...
... diseases , but often lead us to the important determination how far the causes are general or local in their operation . Perhaps one of the most important questions in medicine is , whether the causes of diseases be local or general in ...
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... Diseases are as necessarily the offspring of certain soils as the verdure by which they are clothed . The question how far certain diseases are attached to particular soils , as well as the means of obviating or destroying an inquinated ...
... Diseases are as necessarily the offspring of certain soils as the verdure by which they are clothed . The question how far certain diseases are attached to particular soils , as well as the means of obviating or destroying an inquinated ...
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... disease , to which the human system is sub- ject that appears to be less understood and less successfully treated , than Scrofula . It has been my lot to meet with more Scrofulous patients in the course of the last four years than ...
... disease , to which the human system is sub- ject that appears to be less understood and less successfully treated , than Scrofula . It has been my lot to meet with more Scrofulous patients in the course of the last four years than ...
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... disease was seated in the glands , on each side of the neck . On one side the tumor was as large as a pigeon's egg , on the other as large as a hen's egg . The enlargement of the glands was discovered about three months previous to my ...
... disease was seated in the glands , on each side of the neck . On one side the tumor was as large as a pigeon's egg , on the other as large as a hen's egg . The enlargement of the glands was discovered about three months previous to my ...
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... disease will be bold enough to assert . It is only in fevers of a protracted nature , that I use this febrifuge as preparatory to more active medicines . I have used it in slow jaundice with a like good effect . In both of these diseases ...
... disease will be bold enough to assert . It is only in fevers of a protracted nature , that I use this febrifuge as preparatory to more active medicines . I have used it in slow jaundice with a like good effect . In both of these diseases ...
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