Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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Page 17
... differs from the febris inirritativa of Clafs I. 2. 1. 1. which is attended with weak pulse without inflammation . The increafed frequency of the pulfation of the heart and arteries con- stitutes fever ; during the cold fit thefe ...
... differs from the febris inirritativa of Clafs I. 2. 1. 1. which is attended with weak pulse without inflammation . The increafed frequency of the pulfation of the heart and arteries con- stitutes fever ; during the cold fit thefe ...
Page 55
... differ from the peripneumony of infants , feem to belong to this genus . When the difficulty of refpiration great , venefection is immediately neceffary , and then an emetic , and a blifter . And the child fhould be kept nearly upright ...
... differ from the peripneumony of infants , feem to belong to this genus . When the difficulty of refpiration great , venefection is immediately neceffary , and then an emetic , and a blifter . And the child fhould be kept nearly upright ...
Page 64
... As the ftones of the bladder are of various degrees of hardnefs , and probably differ from each other in the proportions at least of their component component parts ; when a patient , who labours under. 64 CLASS I. 1. 3. 10 . DISEASES.
... As the ftones of the bladder are of various degrees of hardnefs , and probably differ from each other in the proportions at least of their component component parts ; when a patient , who labours under. 64 CLASS I. 1. 3. 10 . DISEASES.
Page 75
... differ from thofe defcribed in Clafs II . 1. 1 . 2. and 5. To thefe increafed actions of the air- cells are fuperadded thofe of the intercoftal muf- cles and diaphragm by irritative affociation . When any unnatural ftimulus acts fo ...
... differ from thofe defcribed in Clafs II . 1. 1 . 2. and 5. To thefe increafed actions of the air- cells are fuperadded thofe of the intercoftal muf- cles and diaphragm by irritative affociation . When any unnatural ftimulus acts fo ...
Page 98
... differs from the puerperal and from the hectic fever , by the permanent in- activity of the ftomach , which in this difeafe admits of no folid nutriment . See Clafs II . 1. 6 . 16. and Suppl . I. 12 . M. M. Wine and opium in fmall ...
... differs from the puerperal and from the hectic fever , by the permanent in- activity of the ftomach , which in this difeafe admits of no folid nutriment . See Clafs II . 1. 6 . 16. and Suppl . I. 12 . M. M. Wine and opium in fmall ...
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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