Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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Page 40
... breathe through his noftrils . In this fituation if he warms his whole fkin fuddenly by fire or bed - clothes , or by drinking warm tea , the increafed action of the membrane ceases by its reverse fympathy with the fkin ; or by the ...
... breathe through his noftrils . In this fituation if he warms his whole fkin fuddenly by fire or bed - clothes , or by drinking warm tea , the increafed action of the membrane ceases by its reverse fympathy with the fkin ; or by the ...
Page 47
... breathe azotic gas alone . See Sect . XXVIII . 2. of the preceding volume . no In fome conftitutions the perfpirable matter of the lungs acquires a difagreeable odour ; in others the axilla , and in others the feet , emit difguftful ...
... breathe azotic gas alone . See Sect . XXVIII . 2. of the preceding volume . no In fome conftitutions the perfpirable matter of the lungs acquires a difagreeable odour ; in others the axilla , and in others the feet , emit difguftful ...
Page 55
... breath , but it is not at firft attended with in- flammation . The Cynanche trachealis , or Croup , of Dr. Cul- len , or Angina polypofa of Michaelis , if they differ from the peripneumony of infants , feem to belong to this genus ...
... breath , but it is not at firft attended with in- flammation . The Cynanche trachealis , or Croup , of Dr. Cul- len , or Angina polypofa of Michaelis , if they differ from the peripneumony of infants , feem to belong to this genus ...
Page 86
... breathing pores ; a few drops of oil poured on a wafp , fo as to cover it , deftroy it in a few feconds . 15. Pediculi . Lice . There is faid to be a dif- cafe , in which thefe animals are propagated in in- deftructible numbers , fo as ...
... breathing pores ; a few drops of oil poured on a wafp , fo as to cover it , deftroy it in a few feconds . 15. Pediculi . Lice . There is faid to be a dif- cafe , in which thefe animals are propagated in in- deftructible numbers , fo as ...
Page 120
... breath to the back of one's hand , when oppofed to it , which are very inaufpicious fymp- toms , and generally fatal . In fevers with inirrita- bility it is generally efteemed a good fymptom , when the noftrils and tongue become moift ...
... breath to the back of one's hand , when oppofed to it , which are very inaufpicious fymp- toms , and generally fatal . In fevers with inirrita- bility it is generally efteemed a good fymptom , when the noftrils and tongue become moift ...
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abforbent abforption acid affociation alfo arife arterial atmoſphere attended bark becauſe becomes bladder blifter blood branes cafe calomel cathartics caufe Clafs Clafs II cold confequence confifts contagious cornea cure debility decreafed defcribed deftroyed diarrhoea difcharge difeafe diffolved diſeaſe dropfy emetic eruption exifts external faid faline falt fame fecretion feems feen fenfation fenfe fenforial power fhould fide filk fimilar firft fkin fleep fluid fmall fmall-pox folution fome fometimes foon frequently ftimulus ftomach fuch fuppofed fuppuration furface fweats fwelled fyftem fymptom GENUS glands grains increafed increafed action inflammation inirritated fever inteftines irritation laudanum lefs liable lungs lymphatics matter membrane mercury moft motions mucilage mucus mufcles muft noftrils obferved occafioned opium ORDO owing paffing pain patient perfpirable Peruvian bark produced pulfe quantity rectum refpiration retrograde retrograde motions Sect ſkin thefe theſe thofe tion tonfils torpor twice a day ulcers urethra urine uſed uterus variolous veffels venefection Warm bath