The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32 |
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Here Dr. , Clutterbuck contends that there is no such thing as universal 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 ...
Here Dr. , Clutterbuck contends that there is no such thing as universal 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 ...
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The essential part of this , as of most other primary diseases , consists not in the
altered structure of parts , but in ... Hence if the disease prove futal before such
alterations of structure is induced ( which may be supposed to happen with
respect ...
The essential part of this , as of most other primary diseases , consists not in the
altered structure of parts , but in ... Hence if the disease prove futal before such
alterations of structure is induced ( which may be supposed to happen with
respect ...
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s If , under the title of inflammation of the brain , we are to consider only the most
violent and acute form of the disease that to which authors have especially given
the denomination of phrenitispindoubtedly it differs in many points , both in its ...
s If , under the title of inflammation of the brain , we are to consider only the most
violent and acute form of the disease that to which authors have especially given
the denomination of phrenitispindoubtedly it differs in many points , both in its ...
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The advantages to the medical practitioner , ” however , “ of a just theory of
diseases , will scarcely be denied . ... the practice of physic without these must
ever be incompetent to meet the continually - varying circumstances of disease . "
P. ix .
The advantages to the medical practitioner , ” however , “ of a just theory of
diseases , will scarcely be denied . ... the practice of physic without these must
ever be incompetent to meet the continually - varying circumstances of disease . "
P. ix .
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weakening the system increases the disposition to irregular action , or
predisposes to disease . ” Again , “ I believe that blood is often drawn in too large
quantity from the sick , without - sufficient attention being paid to their state of
weakness at ...
weakening the system increases the disposition to irregular action , or
predisposes to disease . ” Again , “ I believe that blood is often drawn in too large
quantity from the sick , without - sufficient attention being paid to their state of
weakness at ...
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