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... peculiar state of the blood . There is sufficient evidence to show that this disease is often hereditary , and involving therefore the same questions as gout ; though per- haps more dependant on occasional exciting causes from without ...
... peculiar state of the blood . There is sufficient evidence to show that this disease is often hereditary , and involving therefore the same questions as gout ; though per- haps more dependant on occasional exciting causes from without ...
Side 32
... peculiar to each ; in the variety of forms in which this morbid cause shows itself in different persons ; and in the frequency and facility of trans- lation from one part to another . These analogies lead us to no common cause ; but ...
... peculiar to each ; in the variety of forms in which this morbid cause shows itself in different persons ; and in the frequency and facility of trans- lation from one part to another . These analogies lead us to no common cause ; but ...
Side 45
... peculiar state of the sensorium . In cases of large and sudden hæmorrhage , as in that of the uterus after childbirth , the whole system is often put into a state of seem- ing excitement ; and the head in particular affected with acute ...
... peculiar state of the sensorium . In cases of large and sudden hæmorrhage , as in that of the uterus after childbirth , the whole system is often put into a state of seem- ing excitement ; and the head in particular affected with acute ...
Side 52
... peculiar need of this promptitude . Current opinions and prejudices are wholly on the side of bleeding ; and the complexity and danger of the cases tend to obscure the results of the treatment pursued . The physician needs all his ...
... peculiar need of this promptitude . Current opinions and prejudices are wholly on the side of bleeding ; and the complexity and danger of the cases tend to obscure the results of the treatment pursued . The physician needs all his ...
Side 55
... peculiar relation between the blood in the portal circu- lation , and the functions and diseases of the brain , of which experience affords so many remarkable proofs . For the practice itself we have especial argument in the frequent ...
... peculiar relation between the blood in the portal circu- lation , and the functions and diseases of the brain , of which experience affords so many remarkable proofs . For the practice itself we have especial argument in the frequent ...
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