The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Volumen1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... dysentery appeared in Bordentown early in August , during the whole of which month it continued to spread rapidly through the town ; about the first of September it began to decline , and ended in the first weeks of October . The ...
... dysentery appeared in Bordentown early in August , during the whole of which month it continued to spread rapidly through the town ; about the first of September it began to decline , and ended in the first weeks of October . The ...
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... dysentery , to retain its luftre until within a very few hours of diffolution ? The anxietas præcordiorum was from the earliest stage of the disease an urgent symptom , and afforded the worst presage . The patients complained of ...
... dysentery , to retain its luftre until within a very few hours of diffolution ? The anxietas præcordiorum was from the earliest stage of the disease an urgent symptom , and afforded the worst presage . The patients complained of ...
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... dysentery . Having fully embraced the practice of Sydenham and Sir John Pringle , principally , becaufe both were much verfant in this disease , and wrote more with a defire of improving the science of medicine than of fhining as ...
... dysentery . Having fully embraced the practice of Sydenham and Sir John Pringle , principally , becaufe both were much verfant in this disease , and wrote more with a defire of improving the science of medicine than of fhining as ...
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... dysentery . I tried the effect of the shower bath on two patients under this form of the epidemic , ( being baffled in other remedies ) , the effect was , a natural stool before they could be got to bed , They were laid in blankets , a ...
... dysentery . I tried the effect of the shower bath on two patients under this form of the epidemic , ( being baffled in other remedies ) , the effect was , a natural stool before they could be got to bed , They were laid in blankets , a ...
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... Dysentery , on the efficacy of zin- cum vitriol . in 226 Galvanic experiments on a beheaded person 102 461 Garlick , destroys the polarity of the needle 354 355 Gas , azotic , absorbed in respiration 349 Dysentery , Sayre's observations ...
... Dysentery , on the efficacy of zin- cum vitriol . in 226 Galvanic experiments on a beheaded person 102 461 Garlick , destroys the polarity of the needle 354 355 Gas , azotic , absorbed in respiration 349 Dysentery , Sayre's observations ...
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Página 141 - I may add the mention of a negro man within my own knowledge, born black, and of black parents; on whose chin, when a boy, a white spot appeared. This continued to increase till he became a man, by which time it had extended over his chin, lips, one cheek, the under jaw, and neck on that side. It is of the Albino white, without any mixture of red, and has for several years been stationary. He is robust and healthy, and the change of colour was not accompanied with any sensible disease, either general...
Página 98 - Astronomical Observations made at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, chiefly with a view to ascertain the Longitude of that Borough, and as a test of the accuracy with which the Longitude may be found by Lunar Observation, in a Letter from A.
Página 298 - ... paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty dollars delivered a receipt for the same, and presented a petition to the Secretary of State, signifying a desire of obtaining an exclusive...
Página 450 - FRANKINCENSE, is to be thrown gently into the fundament, with a proper instrument, or the bowl of a...
Página 98 - An Account of the Fusion of Strontites, and Volatilization of Platinum, and also of a new arrangement of Apparatus, communicated by Robert Hare, jun.
Página 428 - The focus of an eleven-and-a-half inch lens, was directed upon a lump of it, confined in a bell-glass, in twelve ounce measures of oxygen gas, over water, when it burnt with a considerable flame, and nearly in the same manner, as the James's river coal, when a blast of atmospheric air is thrown upon it. The gas was afterwards reduced in purity, and contained fifty per cent of carbonic acid gas. "A quantity of the coal red hot, being extinguished under water, produced an inflammable air, without any...
Página 98 - Observations on the Discovery of Nitre in common Salt, which had been frequently mixed with Snow, in a Letter to Dr.