Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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Page 10
... poison . Two eminent Arab physicians , Avenzoar and Averrhoes , flou- rished in Mahometan Spain ; the former , unlike Avicenna , by temperance and regularity prolonged his life to much more than a century ; the latter is reported to ...
... poison . Two eminent Arab physicians , Avenzoar and Averrhoes , flou- rished in Mahometan Spain ; the former , unlike Avicenna , by temperance and regularity prolonged his life to much more than a century ; the latter is reported to ...
Page 19
... poisons from wounds and venomous bites . With respect to the arteries , it appears that the galvanising or stimulation of the nerves distributed to their coats , causes an increase of action in them , and , according to Soemmering ...
... poisons from wounds and venomous bites . With respect to the arteries , it appears that the galvanising or stimulation of the nerves distributed to their coats , causes an increase of action in them , and , according to Soemmering ...
Page 98
... poison having to be eliminated by the kidneys ; others sup- pose the skin to be the organ primarily at fault ; it ... poisoning it , and producing serious effects , particularly on the brain . Urea appears in such cases to pass out of ...
... poison having to be eliminated by the kidneys ; others sup- pose the skin to be the organ primarily at fault ; it ... poisoning it , and producing serious effects , particularly on the brain . Urea appears in such cases to pass out of ...
Page 101
... poisons - Contagious and non - hereditary diseases . WE are not now about to compose a treatise on the dis- eases of the human body ; it may perhaps be considered presumption enough to attempt even a sketch of their natural history and ...
... poisons - Contagious and non - hereditary diseases . WE are not now about to compose a treatise on the dis- eases of the human body ; it may perhaps be considered presumption enough to attempt even a sketch of their natural history and ...
Page 105
... poison , or malig- nant tumour , may be invincible , and pretty certainly lead to death ; and there is a natural tendency in the body to undergo after a time , in old age , a regular process of decay ; but all this cannot be set in ...
... poison , or malig- nant tumour , may be invincible , and pretty certainly lead to death ; and there is a natural tendency in the body to undergo after a time , in old age , a regular process of decay ; but all this cannot be set in ...
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according acid action affected anatomy animals apoplexy appears arteries bile blood body bone bowels brain carbon carbonic acid cause cerebellum cerebral cerebrum chemical cholera circulation cloth colour commissure commonly connexion convolutions corpora corpora quadrigemina corpus striatum cure curious disease ditto doctrine doubt dropsy epilepsy evidently existence Fallopius Fcap fever fibrine fluid Foolscap 8vo functions ganglia ganglion glands hæmorrhage Hahnemann heart HOSPITAL inflammation injury insanity instance irritation kidneys latter liver lobes lungs Medical medicine medulla oblongata membrane Mesmerism mind morbid motor mucous muscles muscular nature nervous system observed occur optic lobes optic nerves organs origin pain paralysis particularly pathology patient peculiar perhaps PHYSICIAN poison Post 8vo posterior present principle probably produced remarkable remedies respect respiration respiratory scrofula Second Edition seen sensation skin sometimes spinal cord spinal nerves stomach supposed SURGEON SURGERY symptoms tion tissues treatment tumour ulceration urine ventricle vessels whilst yellow fever