Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases1871 |
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... given in the letters of some who have applied to me , with the addi- tional advantage of having the symptoms described in language not professional , consequently more generally understood . A PRESBYTERIAN CLERGYMAN . ( 1059. ) " I have ...
... given in the letters of some who have applied to me , with the addi- tional advantage of having the symptoms described in language not professional , consequently more generally understood . A PRESBYTERIAN CLERGYMAN . ( 1059. ) " I have ...
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... given to encourage others who may come under my care , to engage with determination and energy in carrying out the directions which may be given them . The reader may also see what great good a little medicine may do when combined with ...
... given to encourage others who may come under my care , to engage with determination and energy in carrying out the directions which may be given them . The reader may also see what great good a little medicine may do when combined with ...
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... given in such cases , either by medicine judiciously administered , or by a convulsive effort of nature at a cough , which is a sudden and forcible expulsion of such air as happened to be on the other side of the plug , the patient ...
... given in such cases , either by medicine judiciously administered , or by a convulsive effort of nature at a cough , which is a sudden and forcible expulsion of such air as happened to be on the other side of the plug , the patient ...
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... given man's lungs hold when in full and health- ful operation . 2d . To be able to measure the amount accurately ... given amount of air , in proportion to age , size , sex , & c . , but every person of given physical requirements must ...
... given man's lungs hold when in full and health- ful operation . 2d . To be able to measure the amount accurately ... given amount of air , in proportion to age , size , sex , & c . , but every person of given physical requirements must ...
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... given a parallel history of the three diseases , in the regular order of Throat - Ail , at the top of the windpipe , Bronchitis in the branches of the windpipe , and Consumption in the air cells at the ex- tremity of the branches of the ...
... given a parallel history of the three diseases , in the regular order of Throat - Ail , at the top of the windpipe , Bronchitis in the branches of the windpipe , and Consumption in the air cells at the ex- tremity of the branches of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ailment amount appetite applied asthma attack auscultation become begins body boiled bowels breast breath Bronchitis Catarrh cause chilliness cholera Chronic Laryngitis clergyman cold common cold constitution consumptive disease consumptive persons costive cough curable cure damp death decay died digestion dyspepsia effect effort expectoration fact fatal feeling feet fever flesh frequent fresh gentleman give given half hoarseness hope inches invalid less live liver lung measurement means medicine ment minutes months morning mucus nature never night sweats nitrate of silver observed opinion pain patient perfectly phlegm phthisis physician pint practice pulse reader remedy restored scrofulous sleep slight sometimes soon spirometry spitting of blood stages stomach strength suffering sumption swallowing symp symptoms thing Throat-Ail tion tonsils treatment tubercles voice voice organs walk warm weak weeks windpipe yellow matter
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Página 78 - I pray you Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down let me shift for myself.
Página 218 - Vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, succeeded by repeated doses of tartar emetic, amounting in all to five or six grains, -with no other effect than a copious discharge from the bowels. The powers of life seemed now manifestly yielding to the force of the disorder. Blisters were applied to the extremities, together with a cataplasm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking, which was painful from the beginning, now became almost impracticable....
Página 79 - Sir, I wish you to understand the true principles of the government; I wish them carried out; I ask nothing more...
Página 217 - Discovering the case to be highly alarming, and foreseeing the fatal tendency of the disease, two consulting physicians were immediately sent for, who arrived, one at half after three, the other at four o'clock in the afternoon.
Página 331 - A physician is a man who pours drugs, of which he knows little, into a body of which he knows less.
Página 217 - The disease commenced with a violent ague, accompanied with some pain in the upper and fore part of the throat, a sense of stricture in the same part, a cough, and a difficult rather than a painful deglutition, which were soon succeeded by fever, and a quick and laborious respiration.
Página 217 - ... an injection was administered, which operated on the lower intestines ; but all without any perceptible advantage, the respiration becoming still more difficult and distressing. Upon the arrival of the first of the consulting physicians, it was agreed, as there...
Página 368 - Causes, and Treatment of those Affections of the Throat, called Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat, &c.
Página 67 - The fifth year we were silent. The sixth he was taken away ; I never knew where — to execution or to liberty ; but I was glad when he was gone : even solitude was better than the dim vision of that pale, vacant face. After that I was alone. Only one event broke in upon my nine years
Página 67 - The next year we communicated our ideas to each other on all subjects. The third year we had no ideas to communicate ; we were beginning to lose the power of reflection. The fourth, at intervals of a month or so, we would open our lips to ask each other if it were indeed possible that the world went on as gay and bustling as when we formed a portion of mankind. The fifth year we were silent. The sixth he was taken away ; I never knew where — to execution or to liberty ; but I was glad when he was...