The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Volumen1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... fame disease , with which the other and several in that family had died . In her , the distemper was left almost entirely to nature , except about four or five ounces of blood which had been taken from her , and the plentiful use of ...
... fame disease , with which the other and several in that family had died . In her , the distemper was left almost entirely to nature , except about four or five ounces of blood which had been taken from her , and the plentiful use of ...
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... fame manner as in the other , whofe cafe has been related ; and a little yellow oily matter floated up and down in ... fame manner , but not with fo large or deep black spots . " In the fpring of the year 1737 , there were two more ...
... fame manner as in the other , whofe cafe has been related ; and a little yellow oily matter floated up and down in ... fame manner , but not with fo large or deep black spots . " In the fpring of the year 1737 , there were two more ...
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... fame colour as if dipped in gall ; deeper than is commonly to be feen on a rag dipped in the urine of perfons in a jaundice . On this every one that faw this blood was convinced that the diftemper was what is generally called the yellow ...
... fame colour as if dipped in gall ; deeper than is commonly to be feen on a rag dipped in the urine of perfons in a jaundice . On this every one that faw this blood was convinced that the diftemper was what is generally called the yellow ...
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... fame courfe and periods in Virginia as delivered by the father of phyfic . " This fever was exafperated on equal or unequal days , tilk the fourth , which was what is called the state of the disease here in Virginia , in the winter and ...
... fame courfe and periods in Virginia as delivered by the father of phyfic . " This fever was exafperated on equal or unequal days , tilk the fourth , which was what is called the state of the disease here in Virginia , in the winter and ...
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... fame nature with this fever when once formed ; and all were lefs or more feverish in the time of their sweats , which , however , went off with them , and never returned . " In all thofe , that were bled even in these circumstances ...
... fame nature with this fever when once formed ; and all were lefs or more feverish in the time of their sweats , which , however , went off with them , and never returned . " In all thofe , that were bled even in these circumstances ...
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