An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen ...Blackwood, 1859 |
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... Blood- letting in treating Fever , 159 . Employment of Cold as recommended by Dr Currie , 161 . Lettsom's Reflections on Fever , 165 - A reproduction of the doctrines of Dr Cullen , 166 . Phlegmasia , 168 . Proximate cause of ...
... Blood- letting in treating Fever , 159 . Employment of Cold as recommended by Dr Currie , 161 . Lettsom's Reflections on Fever , 165 - A reproduction of the doctrines of Dr Cullen , 166 . Phlegmasia , 168 . Proximate cause of ...
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... Blood - letting , 325 - Use of Opium , 326. - Cullen's views of the latter subject , 330 . Dr Brown's treatment of the Phlegmasia , 338. - Gout , 339.- Erroneous principles in NEUROSES , 342. - Brown's errors as to these diseases , 343 ...
... Blood - letting , 325 - Use of Opium , 326. - Cullen's views of the latter subject , 330 . Dr Brown's treatment of the Phlegmasia , 338. - Gout , 339.- Erroneous principles in NEUROSES , 342. - Brown's errors as to these diseases , 343 ...
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... blood are produced by nearly the same internal movements from which fevers arise , though not sufficiently completed to produce fevers . " It may be remarked , that Dr Good's objection to the recognition of hæmorrhages as an order of ...
... blood are produced by nearly the same internal movements from which fevers arise , though not sufficiently completed to produce fevers . " It may be remarked , that Dr Good's objection to the recognition of hæmorrhages as an order of ...
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... blood , or the nature of the humours , unless in a secondary manner . Such dis- eases , which he conceived are to be found in all the classes of functions , it was his object to comprehend under his second class , Neuroses . In the ...
... blood , or the nature of the humours , unless in a secondary manner . Such dis- eases , which he conceived are to be found in all the classes of functions , it was his object to comprehend under his second class , Neuroses . In the ...
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... of medical description . The occasional occurrence in fevers , of congestion or accumulation of blood in some of the internal vis- cera , to which the attention of the profession has LIFE OF DR CULLEN . 107 Description of Febrile paroxysm,
... of medical description . The occasional occurrence in fevers , of congestion or accumulation of blood in some of the internal vis- cera , to which the attention of the profession has LIFE OF DR CULLEN . 107 Description of Febrile paroxysm,
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen: Vol. II John Thomson Vista previa restringida - 2023 |
An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen: Vol. II John Thomson Vista previa restringida - 2023 |
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