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... requisite , as a counter - agent to the impudent quackery which preys upon the credulity and lamentable ignorance of the simplest principles of health , which pervade the mass of the people . But health will fail , either in old or ...
... requisite , as a counter - agent to the impudent quackery which preys upon the credulity and lamentable ignorance of the simplest principles of health , which pervade the mass of the people . But health will fail , either in old or ...
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... requisite , so to strengthen the organ , that it may comfortably digest sufficient for the wants and support of the whole body . By acting on the reverse , nothing is gained eventually , for the stomach participating in the general ...
... requisite , so to strengthen the organ , that it may comfortably digest sufficient for the wants and support of the whole body . By acting on the reverse , nothing is gained eventually , for the stomach participating in the general ...
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... requisite , consequently the blood becomes overcharged with a load of noxious matter , which the rarefied air and inactive habits of warm countries do not tend to remove ; and if the course be con- which contain carbon and hydrogen in ...
... requisite , consequently the blood becomes overcharged with a load of noxious matter , which the rarefied air and inactive habits of warm countries do not tend to remove ; and if the course be con- which contain carbon and hydrogen in ...
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... requisite . This tendency of certain inflamed parts to contract adhesions one with another , is often hurtful , or incon- venient . In some inflammations of the chest or abdomen it is especially so , and in burns of the fingers much ...
... requisite . This tendency of certain inflamed parts to contract adhesions one with another , is often hurtful , or incon- venient . In some inflammations of the chest or abdomen it is especially so , and in burns of the fingers much ...
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... requisite principles , experience , has shown , that it is unfit to preserve health and strength . The whole alimentary system requires the stimulus of change . Aliment it has been said is divided into liquid and solid , but before it ...
... requisite principles , experience , has shown , that it is unfit to preserve health and strength . The whole alimentary system requires the stimulus of change . Aliment it has been said is divided into liquid and solid , but before it ...
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Página 461 - Now, the number of square inches of surface in a man of ordinary height and bulk is 2,500 ; the number of pores, therefore, 7,000,000, and the number of inches of perspiratory tube, 1,750,000— that is, 145,833 feet or 48,600 yards, or nearly 28 miles.
Página 380 - A poison is a substance which, when taken internally, is capable of destroying life without acting mechanically on the system.
Página 401 - But this was productive of temporary relief only, and what was worse, a more violent paroxysm frequently succeeded. The sensations arising from prickly heat are perfectly indescribable, being compounded of pricking, itching, tingling, and many other feelings for which I have no appropriate appellation. It is usually, but not invariably, accompanied by an eruption of vivid red pimples, not larger in general than a pin's head, which spread over the breast, arms, thighs, neck, and occasionally along...
Página 197 - We lately visited, in a large town, a boarding-school containing forty girls ; and we learnt, on close and accurate inquiry, that there was not one of the girls who had been at the school two years (and the majority had been as long,) that was not more or less crooked!
Página 461 - I counted the perspiratory pores on the palm of the hand, and found 3528 in a square inch. Now, each of these pores being the aperture of a little tube of about a quarter of an inch long, it follows that in a square inch of skin on the palm of the hand, there exists a length of tube equal to 882 inches, or 73i feet.
Página 26 - Arsenic, and so in proportion for any greater or less Quantity: Provided always, that where such Arsenic is stated by the Purchaser to be required, not for Use in Agriculture, but for some other Purpose for which such Admixture would, according to the Representation of the Purchaser, render it unfit, such Arsenic may be sold without such Admixture in a Quantity of not less than Ten Pounds at any One Time.
Página 495 - Barbadoes tar and linseed-oil, in the proportion of one of the former to three of the latter, will be the most effectual external application, while alteratives and physic should be given internally.