Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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... months , a perpetual febricula is excited , both by the preventing the ac- cefs of cool air to the fkin , and by perpetually goading goading it by the numerous and hard points of the. CLASS I. 1. 2. 3. OF IRRITATION . 29.
... months , a perpetual febricula is excited , both by the preventing the ac- cefs of cool air to the fkin , and by perpetually goading goading it by the numerous and hard points of the. CLASS I. 1. 2. 3. OF IRRITATION . 29.
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... months , a part of the fenforial power becomes unneceffarily expend- ed ; and in weak conftitutions , where there is none to fpare , fome other parts of the fyftem must act with lefs energy ; and thus I believe the extremi- ties of ...
... months , a part of the fenforial power becomes unneceffarily expend- ed ; and in weak conftitutions , where there is none to fpare , fome other parts of the fyftem must act with lefs energy ; and thus I believe the extremi- ties of ...
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... months , producing fevers , eruptions , and prema- -ture old age . See Sect . XXXVII . 5. Clafs I. 1. 2 . 14. Art . III . 2. 1 . 4. Urina uberior colorata . Copious coloured urine . Towards the end of fever - fits a large quan- tity of ...
... months , producing fevers , eruptions , and prema- -ture old age . See Sect . XXXVII . 5. Clafs I. 1. 2 . 14. Art . III . 2. 1 . 4. Urina uberior colorata . Copious coloured urine . Towards the end of fever - fits a large quan- tity of ...
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... months have no food but new milk ; fince the addition of any kind of bread or flour is liable to ferment , and produce too much acidity ; as appears by the confequent diarrhoea with green dejections and gripes ; the co- lour is owing to ...
... months have no food but new milk ; fince the addition of any kind of bread or flour is liable to ferment , and produce too much acidity ; as appears by the confequent diarrhoea with green dejections and gripes ; the co- lour is owing to ...
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... month in the arm ; or a purgative medicine fhould be taken every other day for three or four times , which fhould confift of a grain of calomel , and three or four grains of rhubarb , and as much chalk . If there be no appearance of ...
... month in the arm ; or a purgative medicine fhould be taken every other day for three or four times , which fhould confift of a grain of calomel , and three or four grains of rhubarb , and as much chalk . If there be no appearance of ...
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