The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Volumen1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... skin whatever upon it when cold : the craffamentum is broad , fhallow and floating , being eafily divided by the fin- gers ; the ferum makes about two - thirds of the whole blood , or more , when let at , or nigh the Account of the ...
... skin whatever upon it when cold : the craffamentum is broad , fhallow and floating , being eafily divided by the fin- gers ; the ferum makes about two - thirds of the whole blood , or more , when let at , or nigh the Account of the ...
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... skin or 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 ...
... skin or 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 ...
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... . His eyes had been very red , but were now , together with his skin , yellow : the latter was dry and cool ; his pulse was flow and full . He was either oppreffed with Account of the Yellow Fever in Baltimore , in 1794. 23.
... . His eyes had been very red , but were now , together with his skin , yellow : the latter was dry and cool ; his pulse was flow and full . He was either oppreffed with Account of the Yellow Fever in Baltimore , in 1794. 23.
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... skin cool ; his pulse full but fo irregular , as to beat fometimes three pulfations in one - fixth of a minute ; fome- times fifteen in the fame period of time . He died the next morning . On the fame part of Baltimore , I attended with ...
... skin cool ; his pulse full but fo irregular , as to beat fometimes three pulfations in one - fixth of a minute ; fome- times fifteen in the fame period of time . He died the next morning . On the fame part of Baltimore , I attended with ...
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... skin exceffively dry , and parched with heat ; a pulse , hobbling or intermitting , flow or frequent , full or fmall , but always tenfe . He would behold the patient tor- tured with excruciating pains , rendered lefs fupportable by con ...
... skin exceffively dry , and parched with heat ; a pulse , hobbling or intermitting , flow or frequent , full or fmall , but always tenfe . He would behold the patient tor- tured with excruciating pains , rendered lefs fupportable by con ...
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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...
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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...
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