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... organs retain their integrity , and the several functions of the body are performed with due regulari- ty , is inconsistent with that susceptibility or predisposi- tion , which is universally known to be a " condition pre- cedent " to ...
... organs retain their integrity , and the several functions of the body are performed with due regulari- ty , is inconsistent with that susceptibility or predisposi- tion , which is universally known to be a " condition pre- cedent " to ...
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... organ of course on the entire economy . It consists in friction by rubbing with the hand or with a towel , or still rougher material , as a horse - hair brush or bag . **** The original and quaint Dr. George Cheyne said : ' I think it ...
... organ of course on the entire economy . It consists in friction by rubbing with the hand or with a towel , or still rougher material , as a horse - hair brush or bag . **** The original and quaint Dr. George Cheyne said : ' I think it ...
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... organs ; he it is who is the most successful practi- tioner . Such men there are among us , venerable and venerated ; and of this old school we who are younger dled with by children and fools . Of the innocence , utility , and ...
... organs ; he it is who is the most successful practi- tioner . Such men there are among us , venerable and venerated ; and of this old school we who are younger dled with by children and fools . Of the innocence , utility , and ...
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... organs or alimentary canal . 2d . Such symptoms , during the epidemic , are to be regarded as indicating the existence of a predisposition to an attack , and should be treated accordingly . 3rd . While the epidemic is prevailing , the ...
... organs or alimentary canal . 2d . Such symptoms , during the epidemic , are to be regarded as indicating the existence of a predisposition to an attack , and should be treated accordingly . 3rd . While the epidemic is prevailing , the ...
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... organs , especi- dition is to be apprehended , denominated consecutive ally in the brain , will often prove fatal . In this fever the most consummate discrimination and skill are often requisite to prevent local lesions ; and the ...
... organs , especi- dition is to be apprehended , denominated consecutive ally in the brain , will often prove fatal . In this fever the most consummate discrimination and skill are often requisite to prevent local lesions ; and the ...
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Página 107 - President of the United States, to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, to each Member of Congress from the State of Washington, and to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior.
Página 27 - ... or to extremes of temperature '•* Or, on the other hand, is there reason for believing that such use of them is not sanctioned by the principles of science, or the results of practical observation?
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Página 156 - Are they not the emblems of loveliness and innocence — the living types of all that is pleasing and graceful? We compare young lips to the rose, and the white brow to the radiant lily ; the winning eye gathers its glow from the violet, and the sweet voice is like a breeze kissing its way through the flowers.
Página 44 - ... a good English education, a knowledge of natural philosophy, and the elementary mathematical sciences, including geometry and algebra, and such an acquaintance, at least, with the Latin and Greek languages as will enable them to appreciate the technical language of medicine, and read and write prescriptions.
Página 77 - Hungmaou (Red-haired) came thither, and having manufactured opium, seduced some of the natives into the habit of smoking it ; from these the mania for it rapidly spread throughout the whole nation ; so that, in process of time, the natives became feeble and enervated, submitted to the foreign rule, and ultimately were completely subjugated.
Página 198 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession ; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament...
Página 171 - He then exhibited his engine, of between four and five horse power, operated by a battery contained within a space of three cubic feet. It looked very unlike a magnetic machine. It was a reciprocating engine of two feet stroke, and the whole, engine and battery, weighed about one ton.
Página 139 - Be not a cause of falling, either to the Jews, or to the Gentiles, or to the church of God : 33. Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit, but the profit of the many, that they may be saved.