An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen ...Blackwood, 1859 |
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... medicine , " says he at another place , " you will perceive that physicians have gone on in the same track of defining diseases by their proximate causes , which are , in many cases , disputable , and may long be so . This we must avoid ...
... medicine , " says he at another place , " you will perceive that physicians have gone on in the same track of defining diseases by their proximate causes , which are , in many cases , disputable , and may long be so . This we must avoid ...
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... medicines , and which , therefore , it devolved upon the apothecary himself to prepare , have at sub- sequent times ... medicines admitted into former editions , but which either had ceased to be employed by medical men , or were to be ...
... medicines , and which , therefore , it devolved upon the apothecary himself to prepare , have at sub- sequent times ... medicines admitted into former editions , but which either had ceased to be employed by medical men , or were to be ...
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... medicine , and an attempt was made to render the chemical nomenclature more ac- curate and simple , by divesting it of many of the terms which the early chemists had employed , either from ostentation or from a desire of mysterious con ...
... medicine , and an attempt was made to render the chemical nomenclature more ac- curate and simple , by divesting it of many of the terms which the early chemists had employed , either from ostentation or from a desire of mysterious con ...
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... medicine , has been , that he himself indulged , and that he encouraged his pupils to indulge , in frivolous hypotheses , to the ne- glect of more solid practical inquiries , —an allegation sufficiently refuted by those correct ...
... medicine , has been , that he himself indulged , and that he encouraged his pupils to indulge , in frivolous hypotheses , to the ne- glect of more solid practical inquiries , —an allegation sufficiently refuted by those correct ...
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... Medicine for sixteen years in the Royal Infirmary , and delivered six courses of lectures on the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh , Dr Cullen commenced the publication of his First Lines of the Practice of Physic , a ...
... Medicine for sixteen years in the Royal Infirmary , and delivered six courses of lectures on the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh , Dr Cullen commenced the publication of his First Lines of the Practice of Physic , a ...
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An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen: Vol. II John Thomson Vista previa restringida - 2023 |
An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen: Vol. II John Thomson Vista previa restringida - 2023 |
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Página 604 - A Treatise on Diet : with a view to Establish on Practical Grounds, a system of Rules for the Prevention and Cure of the Diseases incident to a Disordered state of the Digestive Functions. By JA Paris, MDFRS Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c.
Página 735 - Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt. Strenua nos exercet inertia : navibus atque Quadrigis petimus bene vivere. Quod petis hic est, Est Ulubris, animus si te non deficit aequus.
Página 100 - One of the severest taxes paid by our profession during the war was occasioned by the want of a regular supply of books from Europe, by which means we are eight years behind you in everything.
Página 109 - Such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system; whence, by the intervention of the cold stage, and spasm connected with it, the action of the heart and larger arteries is increased, and continues so till it has had the effect of restoring the energy of the brain, of extending this energy to the extreme vessels, of rcf See hit ImtiMit of MtJicine, 5 I}6 to 135.
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Página 429 - An Inquiry concerning that Disturbed State of the Vital Functions usually denominated Constitutional Irritation.
Página 371 - When putrefying muscle or pus is placed upon a fresh wound it occasions disease and death. It is obvious that these substances communicate their own state of putrefaction to the sound blood FROM WHICH THEY WERE PRODUCED, exactly in the same manner as gluten in a state of decay or putrefaction causes a similar transformation in a solution of sugar.
Página 241 - And so I thought when I writ it, and can yet conceive no other way of their operation. But I am since convinced by the judicious Mr. Newton's incomparable book, that it is too bold a presumption to limit God's power, in this point, by my narrow conceptions. The gravitation of matter towards matter, by ways...
Página 339 - As a remedy against the great excitement of the organs of voluntary motion, the labour of draft cattle should be imposed upon him, and assiduously continued. The diet should be the poorest possible, and his drink only water. In water, as cold as possible, the patient should be immersed, and kept under it, covered all over, for a long time, till he is near killed!