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... patient remedies which would certainly mitigate his disease , whilst intense anxiety remains , and hurried , half masticated meals , are taken at irregular hours and without due moderation — or , again , it is useless to direct means to ...
... patient remedies which would certainly mitigate his disease , whilst intense anxiety remains , and hurried , half masticated meals , are taken at irregular hours and without due moderation — or , again , it is useless to direct means to ...
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... patient , hysterical or hypochondriacal , be led to suppose that a medicine will produce a certain effect , the mind is so directed and influenced , that a powerful action may be produced ; or , if a patient firmly believe that a ...
... patient , hysterical or hypochondriacal , be led to suppose that a medicine will produce a certain effect , the mind is so directed and influenced , that a powerful action may be produced ; or , if a patient firmly believe that a ...
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... patient died in three days . In another patient who lately died under my care , affected with phthisis , we found a large hydatid cyst close to the kidney , in addition to advanced degeneration of the lungs . These diseases could not be ...
... patient died in three days . In another patient who lately died under my care , affected with phthisis , we found a large hydatid cyst close to the kidney , in addition to advanced degeneration of the lungs . These diseases could not be ...
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... patient in incipient phthisis , with tubercles or slight ulceration in the mucous membrane of the intestine , is exposed to cold and wet , to hardship and miasm , and very severe diarrhoea or dysentery is set up ; whilst his friend ...
... patient in incipient phthisis , with tubercles or slight ulceration in the mucous membrane of the intestine , is exposed to cold and wet , to hardship and miasm , and very severe diarrhoea or dysentery is set up ; whilst his friend ...
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... patient , are the means most likely to be followed by enduring benefit . IV . Spasmodic Stricture of the Esophagus . - The few cases of this kind which have come under my own observation have been in young women of an excitable ...
... patient , are the means most likely to be followed by enduring benefit . IV . Spasmodic Stricture of the Esophagus . - The few cases of this kind which have come under my own observation have been in young women of an excitable ...
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abdomen abscess acid acute adherent adhesions admission admitted into Guy's affected appeared ascending colon blood bowels cæcum canal cancerous disease cause cavity cells character chronic cloth colic colour condition congested constipation contained contracted death diarrhoea discharge distended duodenum dysentery dysphagia effusion emaciated evacuations exceedingly extended fæcal abscess fæces fatal flatulence fluid follicles gastric Guy's Hospital hæmorrhage healthy ileum iliac inches inflammation injected inspection instances irregular irritation kidneys large intestine lesser curvature liver lobe lung lymph mesenteric glands mucous membrane mucus muscular coat nerve observed obstruction œsophagus omentum opium pancreas parietes passed patient perforation peritoneum peritonitis phthisis pleura portion produced prostration pulse purgatives pylorus quantity rectum region relieved scrobiculus cordis serous serous membrane severe pain sigmoid flexure slight sloughing small intestine sometimes spleen stomach strangulation strumous suppuration surface swallow symptoms tenderness thickened tion tissue tongue tubercles tumour tympanitic ulceration urine viscera vomiting whilst
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