The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... observation , and abound with distinguished philosophers and physicians , whose talents are rusting in obscurity for want of use . To such , it is to be presumed , an invitation only is wanting to excite a spirit of emulation , and to ...
... observation , and abound with distinguished philosophers and physicians , whose talents are rusting in obscurity for want of use . To such , it is to be presumed , an invitation only is wanting to excite a spirit of emulation , and to ...
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... observations , a much more salutary effect , in these lin- gering diseases , than those administered without . Perhaps it may be said , they then more effectually cleanse the primæ viæ . Should this be the case , our doctrine must be ...
... observations , a much more salutary effect , in these lin- gering diseases , than those administered without . Perhaps it may be said , they then more effectually cleanse the primæ viæ . Should this be the case , our doctrine must be ...
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... observed , neither of these evils would have occured . Be cautious but not fear- ful , should be a ruling maxim with a physician . And while he is sedulously engaged in gaurding against one extreme , in the practice of medicine , he ...
... observed , neither of these evils would have occured . Be cautious but not fear- ful , should be a ruling maxim with a physician . And while he is sedulously engaged in gaurding against one extreme , in the practice of medicine , he ...
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... observe , that I consider cold a sedative , and believe the cold bath to have a beneficial effect in Scrofulous cases from its accumulating the excitability and hence increasing the effect of subsequent stimulants . ed . Although I ...
... observe , that I consider cold a sedative , and believe the cold bath to have a beneficial effect in Scrofulous cases from its accumulating the excitability and hence increasing the effect of subsequent stimulants . ed . Although I ...
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... observed , that in the fourth stomach of ruminating animals , in the single stomach of others , and even in the human stomach , there is a division , more or less evident , between the cardiac and pyloric por- tions ; that while ...
... observed , that in the fourth stomach of ruminating animals , in the single stomach of others , and even in the human stomach , there is a division , more or less evident , between the cardiac and pyloric por- tions ; that while ...
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