I have found," says Dr. Cullen, " all the symptoms of dyspepsia produced by snuffing, and particularly pains of the stomach occurring every day. The dependence of these upon the use of snuff became very evident from hence, that upon an accidental interruption... Modern domestic medicine - Page 366by Thomas John Graham - 1827 - 614 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Mason Good - Classification - 1823 - 448 pages
...found," says Dr. Cullen, " all the symptoms of dyspepsia produced by snuffing, and particularly pains of the stomach occurring every day. The dependence of...stomach and of snuffing having occurred again, the suuff was entirely laid aside ; and the pains did not occur for many months afterwards, nor, so far... | |
| John Mason Good - Medicine - 1825 - 706 pages
...found," says Dr. Cullen, " all the symptoms of dyspepsia produced by snuffing, and particularly pains of the stomach occurring every day. The dependence of...afterwards, nor, so far as I know, for the rest of life" *. Dr. Cullen tells us in another place, in proof of the same fact, but in proof also that the habit... | |
| 1834 - 222 pages
...became very evident from hence, that, upon an accidental interruption of snuffing for some days, those pains did not occur, but, upon a return to snuffing,...snuff was entirely laid aside, and the pains did not recur for many months after, nor, so far as I know, for the rest of life. Another effect of snuff to... | |
| Geography - 1855 - 358 pages
...upon the use of snuff became very evident from hence, that, upon an accidental interruption of 134 snuffing for some days, these pains did not occur,...snuff was entirely laid aside, and the pains did not recur for many months after, nor, so far as I know, for the rest of life. Another effect of snuff to... | |
| Health - 1858 - 374 pages
...occurring every day. The dependence of these upon the use of snuff became very evident from hence—that upon an accidental interruption of snuffing for some...pains did not occur, but upon a return to snuffing the pain also recurred, and this alternation of pains of the stomach and of snuffing having occurred again,... | |
| John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 pages
...became very evident from hence, that, upon an accidental interruption of snuffing for some days, those pains did not occur ; but upon a return to snuffing...aside, and the pains did not occur for many months afterward, nor, so far as I know, for the rest of life." Dr. Cullen tells us in another place (p. 274),... | |
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