The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Disease , the Effects of Remedies , and the Appearances on Dissection . In two Parts ; Part I. containing the General Doctrine of Fever . By Henry Clutterbuck , M. D. Mem- ber of the Royal College of Physicians . 8vo . pp . 440 . 9s ...
... Disease , the Effects of Remedies , and the Appearances on Dissection . In two Parts ; Part I. containing the General Doctrine of Fever . By Henry Clutterbuck , M. D. Mem- ber of the Royal College of Physicians . 8vo . pp . 440 . 9s ...
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... diseases . " A disease can only in strictness be termed general or universal " ( says he ) " when it affects every part of the system at once . But there are evidently none such . The whole system may , indeed , be weakened , and all ...
... diseases . " A disease can only in strictness be termed general or universal " ( says he ) " when it affects every part of the system at once . But there are evidently none such . The whole system may , indeed , be weakened , and all ...
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... disease , the effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the functions of the brain are greatly deranged , and that many of the most formidable symptoms of the disease ...
... disease , the effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the functions of the brain are greatly deranged , and that many of the most formidable symptoms of the disease ...
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... disease or instan taneous death , by first inducing an inflammation in the brain ? It is plain that all these powers operate directly and primarily on the sentient extremities of the nerves . It is equally plain that most , if not the ...
... disease or instan taneous death , by first inducing an inflammation in the brain ? It is plain that all these powers operate directly and primarily on the sentient extremities of the nerves . It is equally plain that most , if not the ...
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... disease can be expected to be seen after death . The intermissions of fever , during which patients often enjoy an almost total exemption from disease , and the speedy return to perfect health after their cure , prove that no great ...
... disease can be expected to be seen after death . The intermissions of fever , during which patients often enjoy an almost total exemption from disease , and the speedy return to perfect health after their cure , prove that no great ...
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