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... attend the process with the imperfections of the common inhalers , neither is it to be supposed that an injudicious selection from the various remedies can be more satisfactory . To close our present remarks , we will observe , in ...
... attend the process with the imperfections of the common inhalers , neither is it to be supposed that an injudicious selection from the various remedies can be more satisfactory . To close our present remarks , we will observe , in ...
Pagina 2
... inhalation as a catholicon , possessed of the power of overcoming the disease in every stage , and under all circumstances . I am too well aware of the danger always more or less attending this 2 ON MEDICATED INHALATIONS.
... inhalation as a catholicon , possessed of the power of overcoming the disease in every stage , and under all circumstances . I am too well aware of the danger always more or less attending this 2 ON MEDICATED INHALATIONS.
Pagina 3
Alfred Beaumont Maddock. aware of the danger always more or less attending this malady to advance such a statement , which would be con- trary to the results of my experience and inimical to the cause of truth . I fully ... attending this ...
Alfred Beaumont Maddock. aware of the danger always more or less attending this malady to advance such a statement , which would be con- trary to the results of my experience and inimical to the cause of truth . I fully ... attending this ...
Pagina 17
... attend to the duties of an active life . Dr. Coxe relates several cases of asthma , bronchitis , and consumption , which were cured by inhalations ; among the latter is included a physician of extensive experience , now practising at ...
... attend to the duties of an active life . Dr. Coxe relates several cases of asthma , bronchitis , and consumption , which were cured by inhalations ; among the latter is included a physician of extensive experience , now practising at ...
Pagina 19
... attended with very satisfactory results . Thus , amongst other less decided cases , in instances in which the symptoms and sounds of the chest , as manifested by the use of the stethoscope and by percussion , have appeared to other ...
... attended with very satisfactory results . Thus , amongst other less decided cases , in instances in which the symptoms and sounds of the chest , as manifested by the use of the stethoscope and by percussion , have appeared to other ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
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Pagina 102 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me ! You would play upon me ; you would seem to know my stops ; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery ; you would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass : and there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ ; yet cannot you make it speak. 'Sblood, do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me.
Pagina 48 - Every person accustomed to the sick must have heard them deplore their ignorance of the necessary consequences of those practices by which their health has been destroyed : and when men shall be deeply convinced that the eternal laws of nature have connected pain and decrepitude with one mode of life, and health and vigour with another, they will avoid the former and adhere to the latter. It is strange, however, to observe, that the generality of mankind do not seem to bestow a single thought on...
Pagina 39 - Such severe dyspnoea, so long continued, without expectoration, would probably have determined his diagnosis to hydrothorax. But what was the disease ? Every part of the chest sounded well to percussion. The heart beat regularly, and with a natural sound, only with too great frequency. What could it be ? There reached the ear from every part of the chest to which it was applied a loud sibilus. The disease was an inflammation largely diffused through all, perhaps, of the bronchial passages, great...
Pagina 23 - The most important thing for a student to impress on his mind with regard to all cases of phthisis is, that the pectoral symptoms, of whatsoever nature they may be, are caused by scrofulous inflammation. If you trace the phenomena of external scrofulous abscesses, you will be struck with the close analogy they bear, in their manner of appearance, their progress, and termination, to the ulcerations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency, the same gradual solidification...
Pagina 21 - The introduction of infinitely small doses, when compared at least with the quantities formerly prescribed, is gradually creeping in. The history of medicine affords abundant proofs of the acrimony, nay, the fury, with which every new doctrine has been impugned and insulted. The same annals will also show that this spirit of intolerance has always been in the ratio of the truths that these doctrines tended to bring into light. From the preceding observations, no one can accuse me of having become...
Pagina 36 - It ought never to be employed in the treatment of consumption except to remove inflammation or active determinations of blood, with which the disease may be complicated; beyond this its operation can only tend to a useless loss of strength.
Pagina 23 - ... the analogous occurrence of burrowing ulcers and fistulous openings, the close approximation in the form of their parietes, and the difficulty in healing remarked in both, make the resemblance between them extremely striking. Compare scrofulous inflammation of the hip or knee-joint...
Pagina 87 - the body and the mind are like a jerkin and a jerkin's lining — rumple the one and you rumple the other.
Pagina 6 - pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more conclusive evidence in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis.
Pagina 41 - The cure of consumption, when the lungs are not completely disorganized, ought not to be looked upon as at all impossible in reference either to the nature of the disease or the organs affected. The destruction of a part of the substance of the lungs is by no means necessarily mortal.