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Page 108
... ceases to take any for a few days previous to the exhibi- tion of larger dofes . But if large dofes be at firft exhibited , fo as to prevent the return of fever , fmall ones taken afterwards will continue to pre- vent the return of it ...
... ceases to take any for a few days previous to the exhibi- tion of larger dofes . But if large dofes be at firft exhibited , fo as to prevent the return of fever , fmall ones taken afterwards will continue to pre- vent the return of it ...
Page 124
... cease to obey even thefe great degrees of ftimulus , as fhewn in Sect . XL . 9. 1. and a torpor of the whole or of a part of the fyftem enfues . Now as this fecond cold fit commences with a greater deficiency of fenforial power , it is ...
... cease to obey even thefe great degrees of ftimulus , as fhewn in Sect . XL . 9. 1. and a torpor of the whole or of a part of the fyftem enfues . Now as this fecond cold fit commences with a greater deficiency of fenforial power , it is ...
Page 128
... ceases to excite the fenforial power into the quan- tity of exertion neceffary to health , it is often fufficient to change the ftimulus for another apparently fimilar in quantity and quality . Thus when wine ceafes to ftimulate the ...
... ceases to excite the fenforial power into the quan- tity of exertion neceffary to health , it is often fufficient to change the ftimulus for another apparently fimilar in quantity and quality . Thus when wine ceafes to ftimulate the ...
Page 214
... that have been carried to Guinea , are faid in three or four generations to cease to bark , and only howl , like the dogs 01 that that are natives of that coaft , ( World Difplayed. 214 . OF INSTINCT . 9.1 SECT . XVI . 9. 1 .
... that have been carried to Guinea , are faid in three or four generations to cease to bark , and only howl , like the dogs 01 that that are natives of that coaft , ( World Difplayed. 214 . OF INSTINCT . 9.1 SECT . XVI . 9. 1 .
Page 232
... ceases to be fupplied : I mean that of fleeping . Dornice , fnakes , and bats , have not the means of changing their country ; the two former from the want of wings , and the latter from his being not able to bear the light of the day ...
... ceases to be fupplied : I mean that of fleeping . Dornice , fnakes , and bats , have not the means of changing their country ; the two former from the want of wings , and the latter from his being not able to bear the light of the day ...
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abforbent action affociation alfo animal motions appears arteries attended averfion becauſe become birds blood body cafes catenations caufe ceafes chyle circumftance clofed cold colour confequence confifts conftitute defcribed defire difagreeable difeafes diftinguish excited exertion exift external eyes faid fame fecond fecreted feem feen fenfation fenfe of touch fenfibility fenforial power fenforium fenfual motions fevers fhould fibres filk fimilar firft fituation fkin fleep fluid fmall fmell folidity fome fometimes foon fpirit of animation frequently ftate ftill ftimulus ftomach fubject fucceeded fucceeds fuch fuppofed fyftem glands heat hence increaſed inftances inteftines irritative ideas irritative motions lacteals lefs librate lymphatics moft mouth mufcles mufcular motions muft muſcles neceffary neft nerves obferved objects occafioned opium organs of fenfe paffing paffion perception perfon pleaſure or pain poffefs prefent produced reafon refemble refpect retina retrograde motions reverie Sect thefe themfelves theſe thofe thoſe tion torpor ufual veffels vertigo vifion volition voluntary whilft