The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Volumen1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... inflammation on the ftomach . The lungs were affected in the fame manner , but not with fo large or deep black spots . " In the fpring of the year 1737 , there were two more opened , who died of the fame diftemper , in whom the parts ...
... inflammation on the ftomach . The lungs were affected in the fame manner , but not with fo large or deep black spots . " In the fpring of the year 1737 , there were two more opened , who died of the fame diftemper , in whom the parts ...
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... inflammatory cruft on the top , exactly resembling the cruft on the venous blood of pleuritics , but not very thick , although tough and not eafily divided ; the craffa- mentum was very cohesive , thick and blackish at bottom ; the ...
... inflammatory cruft on the top , exactly resembling the cruft on the venous blood of pleuritics , but not very thick , although tough and not eafily divided ; the craffa- mentum was very cohesive , thick and blackish at bottom ; the ...
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... inflammation of the vifcera . The principal way to prevent which , is generally found to be by large evacuations at first ; so that the chief in- dication of curing this disease is the fame as in 16 Account of the Yellow Fever.
... inflammation of the vifcera . The principal way to prevent which , is generally found to be by large evacuations at first ; so that the chief in- dication of curing this disease is the fame as in 16 Account of the Yellow Fever.
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... inflammation , or more univerfal obftruction of the capillaries , by evacuations . Plenti- ful bleeding is a means commonly found moft effectual to obtain this end in the benign inflammatory fevers ; but we cannot apply this most ...
... inflammation , or more univerfal obftruction of the capillaries , by evacuations . Plenti- ful bleeding is a means commonly found moft effectual to obtain this end in the benign inflammatory fevers ; but we cannot apply this most ...
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... inflammation which can hardly be avoided in the use of them , wherever there is a plethora of the vessels , or any fulness of the body ; for which reafon , all those who abound with humours of another kind , or have a great propor- tion ...
... inflammation which can hardly be avoided in the use of them , wherever there is a plethora of the vessels , or any fulness of the body ; for which reafon , all those who abound with humours of another kind , or have a great propor- tion ...
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