The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... obtained a history of the attack which came on at one o'clock , with indistinct chill , accom- panied with slight shivering or horror , and unattended by any local pain . The pulse after the vomiting , was quick , soft and moderately ...
... obtained a history of the attack which came on at one o'clock , with indistinct chill , accom- panied with slight shivering or horror , and unattended by any local pain . The pulse after the vomiting , was quick , soft and moderately ...
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... obtained , by means of the lectures which he has delivered in the principal cities of Europe , and by means of the numerous extracts from them , published by his pupils , a degree of publicity almost equivalent to that of authentic ...
... obtained , by means of the lectures which he has delivered in the principal cities of Europe , and by means of the numerous extracts from them , published by his pupils , a degree of publicity almost equivalent to that of authentic ...
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... obtained by preceding anato- mists . It is well known , that the opinion most generally received with regard to the minute organization of the brain , is , that the cortical substance of the hemispheres , and of the cere- belun , being ...
... obtained by preceding anato- mists . It is well known , that the opinion most generally received with regard to the minute organization of the brain , is , that the cortical substance of the hemispheres , and of the cere- belun , being ...
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... obtained at that season , was not only the most agreeable to the patient , but a most powerful mode of destroying the heat of the body so much complained of . " During the first week of May , while the mercury of Farenheit varied from ...
... obtained at that season , was not only the most agreeable to the patient , but a most powerful mode of destroying the heat of the body so much complained of . " During the first week of May , while the mercury of Farenheit varied from ...
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... obtain our end , than those which have been recommended for preparing the oxyde . ‡ + Nicholson's Chem . Dict . No glazed earthen vessel should be employed , on account of the lead so frequently used in glazing them . 1 which he says ...
... obtain our end , than those which have been recommended for preparing the oxyde . ‡ + Nicholson's Chem . Dict . No glazed earthen vessel should be employed , on account of the lead so frequently used in glazing them . 1 which he says ...
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