Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ...J. Johnson, 1801 - Evolution |
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Page 51
... use of mercury is of use in fome kinds of hemicrania . ) Put fpirit of turpentine on the wound , wash it well . See Clafs I. 3. 1. 11. IV . 1. 2. 7 . M. M. Wine , mufk , oil , internally . Opium , mercurial ointment , ufed extenfively ...
... use of mercury is of use in fome kinds of hemicrania . ) Put fpirit of turpentine on the wound , wash it well . See Clafs I. 3. 1. 11. IV . 1. 2. 7 . M. M. Wine , mufk , oil , internally . Opium , mercurial ointment , ufed extenfively ...
Page 75
... use it ; as in thefe cafes there is pain or defect of pleafure in the ftomach . Sometimes the anxiety about fleeping , that is the defire to fleep , prevents fleep ; which con- fifts in an abolition of defire or will . This may fo far ...
... use it ; as in thefe cafes there is pain or defect of pleafure in the ftomach . Sometimes the anxiety about fleeping , that is the defire to fleep , prevents fleep ; which con- fifts in an abolition of defire or will . This may fo far ...
Page 93
... use perpetual induftry in their occupations : they may fay , that as they have been long in the habit of exerting much voluntary action , they must continue to employ themselves ; otherwife that they fhall fink into low fpirits , as it ...
... use perpetual induftry in their occupations : they may fay , that as they have been long in the habit of exerting much voluntary action , they must continue to employ themselves ; otherwife that they fhall fink into low fpirits , as it ...
Page 95
... use too violent or too conftant voluntary exertions . They fhould not be flattered into all their exertions , but fhould be taught to act from duty to themselves and others , or for their future advantage as well as for their prefent ...
... use too violent or too conftant voluntary exertions . They fhould not be flattered into all their exertions , but fhould be taught to act from duty to themselves and others , or for their future advantage as well as for their prefent ...
Page 126
... use his limbs over again by repeated efforts , as in in- fancy ; and , as time is required for this purpofe , it becomes difficult to know , whether the cure is owing to the effect of medicines , or to the re- peated efforts of the ...
... use his limbs over again by repeated efforts , as in in- fancy ; and , as time is required for this purpofe , it becomes difficult to know , whether the cure is owing to the effect of medicines , or to the re- peated efforts of the ...
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