Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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... prevented from exifting ; as appears in the cool treatment of the fmall- pox . It must be noted that the profufe fweats on the fkin are more frequent at the decline of fever - fits than the copious urine , or loofe ftools , which are ...
... prevented from exifting ; as appears in the cool treatment of the fmall- pox . It must be noted that the profufe fweats on the fkin are more frequent at the decline of fever - fits than the copious urine , or loofe ftools , which are ...
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... preventing the return of the cold paroxyfm of fevers ; like the warm bath , or any other permanent ftimulus , as wine , or opium , or the bark . For this purpose it fhould be con- tinued till past the time of the expected cold fit ...
... preventing the return of the cold paroxyfm of fevers ; like the warm bath , or any other permanent ftimulus , as wine , or opium , or the bark . For this purpose it fhould be con- tinued till past the time of the expected cold fit ...
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... preventing preventing the returns of fever - fits . And that. CLASS I. 1. 2. 3. OF IRRITATION . 27.
... preventing preventing the returns of fever - fits . And that. CLASS I. 1. 2. 3. OF IRRITATION . 27.
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Erasmus Darwin. preventing the returns of fever - fits . And that fweats too long continued , or induced by too great ftimulus of warmth , clothes , or medicines , greatly injure the patient by increafing inflammation , or by exhaufting ...
Erasmus Darwin. preventing the returns of fever - fits . And that fweats too long continued , or induced by too great ftimulus of warmth , clothes , or medicines , greatly injure the patient by increafing inflammation , or by exhaufting ...
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... fkin in the fummer 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.
... fkin in the fummer 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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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