The new handbook of dosimetric therapeutics, or The treatment of diseases by simple remedies, tr. and ed. by H.A. AllbuttBogue, 1882 - 208 pages |
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... produce fever . But , among those causes , some are more depressing than others ; there are even some which completely annihilate caloricity or the action of the vaso - motor nerves . MIASMATIC ALGID FEVERS . PERNICIOUS PALUDAL FEVERS ...
... produce fever . But , among those causes , some are more depressing than others ; there are even some which completely annihilate caloricity or the action of the vaso - motor nerves . MIASMATIC ALGID FEVERS . PERNICIOUS PALUDAL FEVERS ...
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... produced through a violent poisoning of the system . To bleed would avail nothing , since it is the blood which is decomposed . The utmost that may be attempted in that respect , is to apply leeches or cupping - glasses ( as derivatives ) ...
... produced through a violent poisoning of the system . To bleed would avail nothing , since it is the blood which is decomposed . The utmost that may be attempted in that respect , is to apply leeches or cupping - glasses ( as derivatives ) ...
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... produced will diminish the morbid heat in the interior of the body , for in typhoid the rectal temperature is often 11 ° to 2 ° c . higher than the surface temperature . To prevent tenesmus and diarrhoea , and at the same time to act as ...
... produced will diminish the morbid heat in the interior of the body , for in typhoid the rectal temperature is often 11 ° to 2 ° c . higher than the surface temperature . To prevent tenesmus and diarrhoea , and at the same time to act as ...
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... produces in that animal any febrile disturbance ; whilst the inoculation of variola is very often fatal to it , as Dr. Sunder- land has proved by his experiments ( I refer the reader for full information on all these questions to my ...
... produces in that animal any febrile disturbance ; whilst the inoculation of variola is very often fatal to it , as Dr. Sunder- land has proved by his experiments ( I refer the reader for full information on all these questions to my ...
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... produced , not what the ancients believed to be purulent metastases , or the conversion of the blood into pus , but genuine local , though insensible inflammations , which are , nevertheless , quite as real as idiopathic abscesses , all ...
... produced , not what the ancients believed to be purulent metastases , or the conversion of the blood into pus , but genuine local , though insensible inflammations , which are , nevertheless , quite as real as idiopathic abscesses , all ...
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