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" ... to measure the blood, which falling on the ground, the quantity each person lost could not, of course, be known. The operation being over, he ordered them to lie in their tents ; and though he gave no kind of remedy after bleeding, yet of the numbers... "
A Practical Treatise on the Efficacy of Bloodletting, in the Epidemic Fever ... - Página 80
de Benjamin Welsh - 1819 - 358 páginas
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Medical Inquiries and Observations: Containing an Account of the ..., Volumen 4

Benjamin Rush - 1796 - 288 páginas
...fo large a quantity of blood from every one at the beginning of the difeafe, and before any fwelling was perceived, that they were ready to faint, and drop down, for he bled them all flanding, and in the open air and had no veffel to meafure the blood, which falling on the ground,...
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The Philosophy of Medicine: Or, Medical Extracts on the Nature of Health and ...

Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 560 páginas
...difeafe, and before a fwelling could be perceived,- to take away fo large a quantity of blood, tfiat they were ready to faint and drop down; for he bled them as they ftood, in the open air, and had no veflels to meafure the blood, which falling on the ground,...
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, Volumen 4

Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 440 páginas
...afflicted with this dreadful disease, in the best manner he was able ; which being granted, he took so large a quantity of blood from every one at the...them all standing, and in the open air, and had no vessel to measure the blood, which falling on the ground, the quantity each person lost could not,...
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A Treatise on homœopathic practice of medicine

Hunting Sherrill - 1854 - 468 páginas
...afflicted, which being granted, he took away so large a quantity of blood at the beginning of the disease, that they were ready to faint and drop down ; for...them all standing and in the open air, and had no vessel to measure the blood, which falling on the ground, the quantity each person lost could not be...
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A History of Bubonic Plague in the British Isles

J. F. D. Shrewsbury - 2005 - 684 páginas
...coming of the Disease, before there was any Sign of a Swelling; he bled them till they were like to drop down, for he bled them all standing, and in the open Air; nor had he any Porringer to measure the Blood; afterwards he order'd them to lie in their Tents; and...
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