British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volum 451870 |
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Side 27
... animals fly at you and bite out of mere terror . A striking example is presented by the history of homœopathy . Up to a few years ago it has been pursued with noisy threats , answering closely to the picketing 66 and rattening of the ...
... animals fly at you and bite out of mere terror . A striking example is presented by the history of homœopathy . Up to a few years ago it has been pursued with noisy threats , answering closely to the picketing 66 and rattening of the ...
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... animals . This old and erroneous idea has been handed down from age to age , and will probably prevail amongst us for many years to come . It is not my present purpose to offer any opinion respecting the actual cause of the grouse ...
... animals . This old and erroneous idea has been handed down from age to age , and will probably prevail amongst us for many years to come . It is not my present purpose to offer any opinion respecting the actual cause of the grouse ...
Side 43
... animals , but did not succeed in giving the disease to them . Though " all are agreed that the disease arises epidemically in no place where it cannot be conveyed by the sick , or by what was in contact with the sick , " the difficulty ...
... animals , but did not succeed in giving the disease to them . Though " all are agreed that the disease arises epidemically in no place where it cannot be conveyed by the sick , or by what was in contact with the sick , " the difficulty ...
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... animals , and the bodies of persons dead of cholera , should be treated as capable of carrying the contagion , though we have not certain evidence of the propagation of cholera by these means . The French authorities , as noted by the ...
... animals , and the bodies of persons dead of cholera , should be treated as capable of carrying the contagion , though we have not certain evidence of the propagation of cholera by these means . The French authorities , as noted by the ...
Side 61
... animals also , for by its great importance as an awful visitation , it has forced upon our attention the fearful consequences of neglecting sanitary matters , more especially in reference to water ; and in this way it has tended to the ...
... animals also , for by its great importance as an awful visitation , it has forced upon our attention the fearful consequences of neglecting sanitary matters , more especially in reference to water ; and in this way it has tended to the ...
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Side 556 - A Treatise on Medical Electricity, Theoretical and Practical; and its Use in the Treatment of Paralysis, Neuralgia, and other Diseases.
Side 280 - A System of Surgery, Theoretical and Practical, in Treatises by Various Authors.
Side 508 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Side 124 - And if the judge certifies that satisfactory proof has been adduced showing him insane, and his estate is insufficient to support him and his family, (or if he has no family, himself,) under the visitation of insanity, on...
Side 280 - Human Osteology : comprising a Description of the Bones, with Delineations of the Attachments of the Muscles, the General and Microscopical Structure of Bone and its Development.
Side 216 - An Arctic night and an Arctic day," Dr. Kane emphatically remarks, " age a man more rapidly and harshly than a year anywhere else in all this weary world.
Side 555 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
Side 526 - It is wholly composed of the bark alkaloids^' ist, quinia; zd, cinchonia ; 3d, quinidia ; 4th, cinchonidia ; 5th, other alkaloidal principles present in barks, which have not been distinctly isolated, and the precise nature of which are not well understood. In the beautiful white amorphous scales...
Side 555 - On the Restoration of Health ; being essays on the principles upon which the treatment of many diseases is to be conducted. By Dr.
Side 215 - HM Discovery Ship Resolute to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir John Franklin and the Missing Crews of H,M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror, 1852, 1853, 1854.