Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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Erasmus Darwin. Hunter and Dr. Mofeley , exprefsly on the diseases of which I have written . I might remark , that the prefent at- tempt , fuch as it is , was nearly com- pleted before the treatifes to which I allude came to my hands ...
Erasmus Darwin. Hunter and Dr. Mofeley , exprefsly on the diseases of which I have written . I might remark , that the prefent at- tempt , fuch as it is , was nearly com- pleted before the treatifes to which I allude came to my hands ...
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... disease , vary in their appearances , from difference of climate and feafon , it would be very fuperfluous to attempt any proof of what is fo generally acknowledged . Even Hippo- crates , who lived more than two thoufand years ago ...
... disease , vary in their appearances , from difference of climate and feafon , it would be very fuperfluous to attempt any proof of what is fo generally acknowledged . Even Hippo- crates , who lived more than two thoufand years ago ...
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... diseases ; but likewise the nature of the climate , where his obfervations were more particularly made . The fpecies of fevers , it is true , that are found in the writings of Hippocrates are extremely mul- tiplied ; yet this authour ...
... diseases ; but likewise the nature of the climate , where his obfervations were more particularly made . The fpecies of fevers , it is true , that are found in the writings of Hippocrates are extremely mul- tiplied ; yet this authour ...
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... disease which is the fubject of the following treatise . The general character is the fame ; the courfe and mode of termination are often alike . If the duration is fometimes different , it is pro- bably much owing to the more decifive ...
... disease which is the fubject of the following treatise . The general character is the fame ; the courfe and mode of termination are often alike . If the duration is fometimes different , it is pro- bably much owing to the more decifive ...
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... disease , has unfortunately been little at- tended to by the practitioners of Jamaica . In that country , I met with fome who were able to foretell the returns of the fingle tertian ; but I met with none , and I have good reafon to ...
... disease , has unfortunately been little at- tended to by the practitioners of Jamaica . In that country , I met with fome who were able to foretell the returns of the fingle tertian ; but I met with none , and I have good reafon to ...
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abforbents accumulation of fenforial affected Affociate Motions afthma alfo arife attended becauſe become cafe capillaries catenated caufe cauſe ceafes circumftance Clafs cold fit confequence confifts conftitute convulfions cutaneous capillaries debility decreafed defcribed defect difeafe direct fympathy diſeaſe epilepfy excefs excited exertion exhauftion exifts faid fame fecretion feems fenfation fenfe fenfible fenforial power fevers with weak fhould fickneſs fimilar firft fituation fkin fleep fmall folar fome fometimes foon forial power frequently ftate ftill ftimulus ftomach ftrong fubject fucceeds fuch fuppofed fyftem gout greater heart and arteries heat hot fit ideas increafed action infanity inflammation inteftines irritative motions lacteal lefs liable lungs membranes moft mufcles mufcular muft nevertheleſs obferved occafioned opium owing pain paroxyfm patient perfon pleaſure power of affociation power of irritation produced quantity reafon reverfe fympathy Sect tertian thefe theſe thofe thoſe tion torpid torpor ufual ureter urethra veffels vertigo violent volition voluntary vomiting weak pulfe whence