| George Alfred Walker - 1839 - 408 páginas
...still more remarkable, is the fact, that by varying the intensity, or the dose of the poison, he could produce fever of almost any type — endowed with almost any degree of mortal power ; — when diffused in the atmosphere, this poison taken into the lungs, or absorbed by the larger... | |
| Henry Laurens Pinckney - 1839 - 94 páginas
...still more remarkable, is the fact, that, by varying the intensity of the dose of poison, he could produce fever of almost any type } endowed with almost any degree of mortal power. When diffused in the atmosphere, this poison taken into the lungs, or absorbed by the skin, enters... | |
| 1841 - 814 páginas
...under yellow fever. By varying the intensity and the dose of the poison thus obtained it is possible to produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power." In this last sentence we recognise the echo of Majendie's questionable assertions ; the preceding statements... | |
| Southwood Smith - 1847 - 512 páginas
...breathed long, even by the most healthy and robust, without producing highly dangerous fever. 817. The true nature of these poisonous exhalations is...portals of life and health, or of disease and death. 818. The digestive surface is of much less extent than the pulmonaryj it is less vascular; it is further... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1848 - 878 páginas
...is still more remarkable is the fact, that by varying the intensity or dose of the poison, he could produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power." When diffused in the atmosphere, this poison taken in by the lump, or absorbed by the larger surface... | |
| William Simpson (surgeon.) - 1849 - 32 páginas
...malignan! fever. By varying the intensity and the dose of the poison thus obtained, it is possible to produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power. The nature of this poison produces various diseases, which are materially modified, according as the... | |
| 1857 - 588 páginas
...very poison, says, " By varying the intensity and the dose of the poison thus obtained, it is possible to produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power." Thus have heen solved the important problems, why the world hitherto has been so afflicted, and what... | |
| John Cassell - 1861 - 400 páginas
...that which is thrown up by a person labouring tinder yellow fever. By varying the dose, it is possible to produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power (Dr. S. Smith). Even when largely diluted by admixture with pure air, and unable to prove so suddenly... | |
| Social science - 1861 - 400 páginas
...that which is thrown up by a person labouring under yellow fever. By varying the dose, it is possible to produce fever of almost any type, endowed with almost any degree of mortal power (Dr. S. Smith). Even when largely diluted by admixture with pure air, and unable to prove so suddenly... | |
| 1880 - 618 páginas
...under yellow-fever. By varying the intensity and the dose of the poison thus obtained, it is possible to produce fever of almost any type endowed with almost any degree of motor power. It is proved, further, that when this poison is dispersed in the atmosphere, and is transposed... | |
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