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... economy , 260 . Variations , in respect of Sthenia and Asthenia , in the progress of a particular disease , 264 . Diversities in the same disease , as it affects dif- ferent persons , 265 . Existence of other morbid conditions besides ...
... economy , 260 . Variations , in respect of Sthenia and Asthenia , in the progress of a particular disease , 264 . Diversities in the same disease , as it affects dif- ferent persons , 265 . Existence of other morbid conditions besides ...
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... economy , 314. - Vis medicatrix naturæ , 318 . Dr Brown's treatment of particular diseases , 323 - Compari- son of ... economy , or various in their action , 385 . 4. Stimulus and Contrastimulus , as compared with Brown's Sthenic and ...
... economy , 314. - Vis medicatrix naturæ , 318 . Dr Brown's treatment of particular diseases , 323 - Compari- son of ... economy , or various in their action , 385 . 4. Stimulus and Contrastimulus , as compared with Brown's Sthenic and ...
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... economy , 407 . 8. What are the proper grounds of distinction be- tween Universal and Local Diseases , 409. - Re- marks on the LOCALES of Cullen , 410 , 411- 416 . 9. Whether there are other elements of variety ex- hibited by diseases ...
... economy , 407 . 8. What are the proper grounds of distinction be- tween Universal and Local Diseases , 409. - Re- marks on the LOCALES of Cullen , 410 , 411- 416 . 9. Whether there are other elements of variety ex- hibited by diseases ...
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... economy is subject , are facts which must have been perceived at a very early period of medical practice , and which could not fail to lead to the recognition of particular diseases . The writings attributed to Hippocrates ( some of ...
... economy is subject , are facts which must have been perceived at a very early period of medical practice , and which could not fail to lead to the recognition of particular diseases . The writings attributed to Hippocrates ( some of ...
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... economy , induce its different morbid conditions , without endeavouring to refer to each of these the remote causes of diseases , whether common or specific - the particular diseases to which it may give rise . But it is not to be ...
... economy , induce its different morbid conditions , without endeavouring to refer to each of these the remote causes of diseases , whether common or specific - the particular diseases to which it may give rise . But it is not to be ...
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen: Vol. II John Thomson Vista previa restringida - 2023 |
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