The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... principles of sound logic , must ever interest the medical philosopher . There are many controverted points still left to visionary hypothesis and conjecture , that ought long to have been de- cided by experiment . The intimate ...
... principles of sound logic , must ever interest the medical philosopher . There are many controverted points still left to visionary hypothesis and conjecture , that ought long to have been de- cided by experiment . The intimate ...
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... principle , he is an empyrick , and in- stead of certainty in his resutls , he is left to chance and the casualties of the elements . Diseases are as necessarily the offspring of certain soils as the verdure by which they are clothed ...
... principle , he is an empyrick , and in- stead of certainty in his resutls , he is left to chance and the casualties of the elements . Diseases are as necessarily the offspring of certain soils as the verdure by which they are clothed ...
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... principles there inculcated ; and for those who have not , I will here merely 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 ...
... principles there inculcated ; and for those who have not , I will here merely 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 ...
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... principles , which the late season materially affected , viz . that the twenty - four hours calm afforded for repair and preparation , enabled us to guard against or ward off the expected storm ; but this calm was deceitful and those ...
... principles , which the late season materially affected , viz . that the twenty - four hours calm afforded for repair and preparation , enabled us to guard against or ward off the expected storm ; but this calm was deceitful and those ...
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... principle of in- flammability , and of intimately combined water , as an essen- tial constituent of acids , alkalies , and oxides : this part of the inquiry I shall reserve for the conclusion of the lecture , and I shall first consider ...
... principle of in- flammability , and of intimately combined water , as an essen- tial constituent of acids , alkalies , and oxides : this part of the inquiry I shall reserve for the conclusion of the lecture , and I shall first consider ...
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