The Indigestions, Or Diseases of the Digestive Organs Functionally Treated |
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... acids , are developed in quantity subversive of comfort . Painful digestion may be both defective and slow ; but , on the other hand , it not unfrequently also is complete and performed with sufficient quickness . All that it is ...
... acids , are developed in quantity subversive of comfort . Painful digestion may be both defective and slow ; but , on the other hand , it not unfrequently also is complete and performed with sufficient quickness . All that it is ...
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... acid to aid in the solution of flesh food , and the rest is taken up by the intestines . For the reduction of starch , then , so as to bring it into a condition capable of digestion , it is necessary , first , that the salivary glands ...
... acid to aid in the solution of flesh food , and the rest is taken up by the intestines . For the reduction of starch , then , so as to bring it into a condition capable of digestion , it is necessary , first , that the salivary glands ...
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... acid of decomposed amylaceous food . The nervous system was equally deranged . There was great wakefulness at night , and an inability to apply the mind to anything , which daily increased upon him , and prevented his attending to his ...
... acid of decomposed amylaceous food . The nervous system was equally deranged . There was great wakefulness at night , and an inability to apply the mind to anything , which daily increased upon him , and prevented his attending to his ...
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... acid and soda did not relieve this , but the change from ordinary diet to fish without potatoes did so immediately . The patient remained in the hospital more than three months , for abscesses and sloughs formed in the cellular tissue ...
... acid and soda did not relieve this , but the change from ordinary diet to fish without potatoes did so immediately . The patient remained in the hospital more than three months , for abscesses and sloughs formed in the cellular tissue ...
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... acid . In the mean time the tired brain is causing headache , and lay- ing the blame of its pains on the stomach ; whereas its own weakness was the cause of all the troubles . It is a foolish plan for a lawyer to sympathise too deeply ...
... acid . In the mean time the tired brain is causing headache , and lay- ing the blame of its pains on the stomach ; whereas its own weakness was the cause of all the troubles . It is a foolish plan for a lawyer to sympathise too deeply ...
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abdomen admitted to St aged albumen alcohol alimentary canal anæmia appetite attack beef-tea bile bismuth blood body bowels carbonic carbonic acid catamenia catarrh cause cholera chronic cloth colour complained condition constipation consumption costive cough cure diagnosis diarrhoea diet digestion dinner disease doses dyspepsia effect emaciated epigastrium eructations excess fæces Fcap fermentation flatulence fluid Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition gastric juice grains habit heart heartburn hospital hydrocyanic acid increased indigestion induced intestinal lesion liver lungs Mary's matter meals meat medicine milk morbid mucous membrane mucus muscular natural nausea nervous night normal numerous Engravings observed œsophagus opium organs pain PATHOLOGY patient pepsine Post 8vo PRACTICAL pressure pulmonary pulse purgatives pylorus quantity quinine relieved remedies saliva Second Edition SECTION seemed solid sometimes stomach stools strychnine suffered swallowed symptoms Third Edition tion tissue tongue treatment ulceration urine usually vomiting waterbrash weight
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