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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... Fever ; as deducible from the Phenomena , Causes , and Consequences of the Disease , the Effects of Remedies , and the Appearances on Dissection . In two Parts ; Part I. containing the General Doctrine of Fever . By Henry Clutterbuck ...
... Fever ; as deducible from the Phenomena , Causes , and Consequences of the Disease , the Effects of Remedies , and the Appearances on Dissection . In two Parts ; Part I. containing the General Doctrine of Fever . By Henry Clutterbuck ...
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... fever in the body . In doing this , he examines the various phenomena of the disease - traces their order of occurrence , and their dependence on one another and on the exciting causes - in order to show that the brain is the true seat ...
... fever in the body . In doing this , he examines the various phenomena of the disease - traces their order of occurrence , and their dependence on one another and on the exciting causes - in order to show that the brain is the true seat ...
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... fever , upon which the symptoms immediately depend . Dr. Clutterbuck distributes the occasional causes of fever into three classes : - First , those which act through the medium of the mind , as the mental passions and emotions ...
... fever , upon which the symptoms immediately depend . Dr. Clutterbuck distributes the occasional causes of fever into three classes : - First , those which act through the medium of the mind , as the mental passions and emotions ...
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... fever , it is an effect of this sensorial derangement , like all the other symptoms . Hitherto , the arguments which Dr. Clutterbuck has ad- vanced , in support of the opinion that fever consists es- sentially in a topical inflammation ...
... fever , it is an effect of this sensorial derangement , like all the other symptoms . Hitherto , the arguments which Dr. Clutterbuck has ad- vanced , in support of the opinion that fever consists es- sentially in a topical inflammation ...
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... 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 derangement of structure can have taken place . That fever does not ...
... 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 derangement of structure can have taken place . That fever does not ...
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