Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Nide 10

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A. and C. Black, 1814

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Sivu 75 - ... as a reverend author long ago called if * ;) but is, in fact, the only sudorific and anodyne, which will not disappoint the expectation of the practitioner under these circumstances. I have had the satisfaction, in numerous instances, of witnessing the immediate improvement of the symptoms, and the rapid change in the countenance of the patient, produced by washing the skin invariably, in the course of a few minutes, the pulse has been diminished in frequency, the thirst...
Sivu 172 - At last, after many unsuccessful trials, I hit upon the following simple method of examination, by which I was enabled to ascertain, that the symptoms above enumerated actually arose from a fracture, seated about an inch and a half above the carpal extremity of the radius. Let the surgeon apply the fingers of one hand to the seat of the suspected fracture, and, locking the other hand in that of the patient, make a moderate extension, until he observes the limb restored to its natural form. As soon...
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Sivu 210 - That the application of fire in a manner variously adapted to various substances, after having, with the utmost care, and as completely as possible, deprived them of all contact with the air, effects a perfect preservation of those...
Sivu 120 - A new System of Physiology, comprehending the Laws by which animated beings in general, and the human species in particular, are governed in their several states of health and disease. Lond. 1798, 2 vola. 8vo. — Principles and Ends of Philosophy. 1811, 8vo. — Principles of Physiological and Physical Science, comprehending the ends for which animated beings were created.
Sivu 75 - ... so much certainty, safety, and promptitude, as by the application of cold water to the skin, under the augmented heat of scarlatina, and of some other fevers. This expedient combines in...

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