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... heart and arteries , to cool the system , and assist the suppression and dispersion of the tumor , are indicated ; and , in doses proportioned to the heat of the skin and fever , the invaluable remedy of tarta- rised antimony , with ...
... heart and arteries , to cool the system , and assist the suppression and dispersion of the tumor , are indicated ; and , in doses proportioned to the heat of the skin and fever , the invaluable remedy of tarta- rised antimony , with ...
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... heart , with a rapid collapse terminating speedily in death . The patient , in these instances , appears to be entering into convalescence ; the fever has ceased from two days to six or seven ; the appetite is improving ; the skin is ...
... heart , with a rapid collapse terminating speedily in death . The patient , in these instances , appears to be entering into convalescence ; the fever has ceased from two days to six or seven ; the appetite is improving ; the skin is ...
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... heart or large vessels . The slightest and perhaps the most com- mon form consists of a momentary feeling of a rolling or tumbling motion of the heart , like that which is produced by a sudden surprise or fright , and it is accompanied ...
... heart or large vessels . The slightest and perhaps the most com- mon form consists of a momentary feeling of a rolling or tumbling motion of the heart , like that which is produced by a sudden surprise or fright , and it is accompanied ...
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... heart . ¡± Several cases are detailed , in which the function of the heart was seriously disturbed by gastric derangement . In concluding this part of the subject , Dr. A. takes oc- casion to deprecate the vague and undefined use of the ...
... heart . ¡± Several cases are detailed , in which the function of the heart was seriously disturbed by gastric derangement . In concluding this part of the subject , Dr. A. takes oc- casion to deprecate the vague and undefined use of the ...
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... Heart , with Pathological Observations , to which a Comparison of the Symptoms with the Morbid Changes has given rise . By THOMAS MILLS , M.D. Honorary Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians . -8vo . pp . 303. Cumming ...
... Heart , with Pathological Observations , to which a Comparison of the Symptoms with the Morbid Changes has given rise . By THOMAS MILLS , M.D. Honorary Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians . -8vo . pp . 303. Cumming ...
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472 ÆäÀÌÁö - Apothecary, shall be required to produce: Testimonials of having served an Apprenticeship of not less than five years to an Apothecary; of having attained the full age of Twenty-one years, and being of a good moral conduct.
242 ÆäÀÌÁö - Additions, illustrative of the comparative Salubrity, Longevity, Mortality, and prevalence of Diseases, in the principal Countries and Cities of the Civilized World.
264 ÆäÀÌÁö - That of the colt is long, but so stiff as to arch upward and to hang clear of the sides of the neck, in which circumstance it resembles that of the hybrid. This Is the more remarkable, as the manes of the Arabian breed hang lank, and closer to the neck than those of most others.
356 ÆäÀÌÁö - I have always seen already disturbed by purgatives, so that I can scarcely say what they are when left to themselves; thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence of all active febrile symptoms. The cases which I have seen have been invariably attributed to congestion of the brain, and the remedies employed have been leeches and cold lotions to the head, and purgatives, especially calomel. Under...
90 ÆäÀÌÁö - Ecstasy ! My pulse, as yours, doth temperately keep time, And makes as healthful music : it is not madness That I have utter'd : bring me to the test, And I the matter will re-word ; which madness Would gambol from.
474 ÆäÀÌÁö - IMS than sixty beds, or twelve months at a dispensary; such attendance to commence subsequently to the termination of the first course of lectures on the principles and practice of medicine. Students are, moreover, earnestly recommended to attend Clinical Lectures, and diligently to avail themselves of instruction in Morhid Anatomy and Forensic Medicine.
355 ÆäÀÌÁö - They have, in our author's experience, been rather small of their age, in delicate health, and exposed to debilitating causes. "The physician finds the child lying on its nurse's lap, unable or unwilling to raise its head, half asleep, one moment opening its eyes, and the next closing them again with a remarkable expression of langour.
412 ÆäÀÌÁö - The issue must be born alive. Some have had a notion that it must be heard to cry; but that is a mistake. Crying indeed is the strongest evidence of its being born alive ; but it is not the only evidence.
354 ÆäÀÌÁö - If, through an erroneous notion as to the nature of this affection, nourishment and cordials be not given ; or if the diarrhoea continue, either spontaneously or from the administration of medicine, the exhaustion which ensues is apt to lead to a very different train of symptoms. The countenance becomes pale, and the cheeks cool or cold ; the eyelids are half closed, the eyes are...
472 ÆäÀÌÁö - Licentiates in Surgery of any legally constituted College of Surgeons in the United Kingdom, and Graduates in Surgery of any University requiring residence to obtain Degrees, will be admitted for examination on producing their Diploma, Licence, or Degree, together with proofs of being twenty-one • years of age, and of having been occupied at least four years in the acquirement of professional knowledge.