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Page iii
... instances of disease , thus presented , are more readily available than detailed and elaborate descriptions ; and better adapted to in- struct the student respecting the proportionate value of different symptoms . Whilst avoiding ...
... instances of disease , thus presented , are more readily available than detailed and elaborate descriptions ; and better adapted to in- struct the student respecting the proportionate value of different symptoms . Whilst avoiding ...
Page iv
... instances , illustrative of some particular truth . This circumstance may occasionally , as for ex- ample , in reference to the gingival margin , and the influence of posture on the pulse , have given a more than ordinary preponderance ...
... instances , illustrative of some particular truth . This circumstance may occasionally , as for ex- ample , in reference to the gingival margin , and the influence of posture on the pulse , have given a more than ordinary preponderance ...
Page viii
... instances of its value - Different kinds compared— Collateral remedies sometimes useful , often unnecessary- Effect of its introduction into the system by friction - Mode of action - Important practical generalizations derivable from a ...
... instances of its value - Different kinds compared— Collateral remedies sometimes useful , often unnecessary- Effect of its introduction into the system by friction - Mode of action - Important practical generalizations derivable from a ...
Page xii
... instance the remarks of Dr. Mason Good , in the second edition of his work on the " Study of Medicine ; " * published about the period when Sir John Forbes first called the attention of the profes- sion in this country to the ...
... instance the remarks of Dr. Mason Good , in the second edition of his work on the " Study of Medicine ; " * published about the period when Sir John Forbes first called the attention of the profes- sion in this country to the ...
Page xix
... instance the leeching and antimonializing of children in certain pectoral affections , of which the subcrepitant rhonchus is a prominent symptom . Under the cover of a pedantic numerism , the cure of pneumonia without depletion has , on ...
... instance the leeching and antimonializing of children in certain pectoral affections , of which the subcrepitant rhonchus is a prominent symptom . Under the cover of a pedantic numerism , the cure of pneumonia without depletion has , on ...
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