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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... " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main , Tighe's Poem of the Plants . 45.
... " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main , Tighe's Poem of the Plants . 45.
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... effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the ... effect by direct application to the brain itself , or its vessels . " P. 116 . In our author's opinion , however ...
... effects of remedies , and the appearances on dissection . We readily agree with our author , that " in fevers the ... effect by direct application to the brain itself , or its vessels . " P. 116 . In our author's opinion , however ...
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... effect of their operation . " It is certain , " indeed , " that the condition of the brain may be very powerfully and suddenly influenced by applications to re- mote parts of the body . Thus fainting , or a total loss of sense , is ...
... effect of their operation . " It is certain , " indeed , " that the condition of the brain may be very powerfully and suddenly influenced by applications to re- mote parts of the body . Thus fainting , or a total loss of sense , is ...
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... 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 of the brain ...
... 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 of the brain ...
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... effect , a consequence merely of the morbid action , and is what may or may not take place . Hence if the disease prove fatal before such alterations of structure is induced ( which may well be supposed to happen with respect to an ...
... effect , a consequence merely of the morbid action , and is what may or may not take place . Hence if the disease prove fatal before such alterations of structure is induced ( which may well be supposed to happen with respect to an ...
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