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Page 72
... dyspnoea . 6 In the autumn , after a catarrh , and fatigue in riding , he was seized in the usual'manner , with a paroxysm of Convulsive Asthma of the first species . In the winter , he had several paroxysms , and pursued the means of ...
... dyspnoea . 6 In the autumn , after a catarrh , and fatigue in riding , he was seized in the usual'manner , with a paroxysm of Convulsive Asthma of the first species . In the winter , he had several paroxysms , and pursued the means of ...
Page 73
... dyspnoea subsided with the paroxysm . His disease now approached the character of the second species , and the change was considered favourable . He also applied the principles of Sect . XV . to these attacks , and secretly determined ...
... dyspnoea subsided with the paroxysm . His disease now approached the character of the second species , and the change was considered favourable . He also applied the principles of Sect . XV . to these attacks , and secretly determined ...
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... dyspnoea was excited . Dyspepsia and hypochondriacism were equally overcome : liberties were taken with every species of diet : no exertion seemed too con- siderable , and fatigue was never felt . At the close of the campaign he slept ...
... dyspnoea was excited . Dyspepsia and hypochondriacism were equally overcome : liberties were taken with every species of diet : no exertion seemed too con- siderable , and fatigue was never felt . At the close of the campaign he slept ...
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