The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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... sickness - and never refuse to them our advice . Witness the thou- sands and tens of thousands who are yearly assisted gratuitously by the medical practitioners of this great city , and also by the Poor - law and other medical officers ...
... sickness - and never refuse to them our advice . Witness the thou- sands and tens of thousands who are yearly assisted gratuitously by the medical practitioners of this great city , and also by the Poor - law and other medical officers ...
Page 40
... sick children . Neglect of bleeding has killed many , but rash , violent , opposite treatment has de- stroyed more , at every stage of life , either by a coup de main - as in attacks of palsy , for instance , or of epilepsy . * Those ...
... sick children . Neglect of bleeding has killed many , but rash , violent , opposite treatment has de- stroyed more , at every stage of life , either by a coup de main - as in attacks of palsy , for instance , or of epilepsy . * Those ...
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... sick , the miserably painful maladies of stone and gravel seem to absorb , like Aaron's rod , all others , and enable their possessors , who have duly graduated in brandy and port , to hobble out painfully pre - eminent as " Grand ...
... sick , the miserably painful maladies of stone and gravel seem to absorb , like Aaron's rod , all others , and enable their possessors , who have duly graduated in brandy and port , to hobble out painfully pre - eminent as " Grand ...
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... sick after eating animal food . Dr. Stark , of Edinburgh , lost his life by subsisting par- tially , if not entirely , on cheese . Dr. Prout records the case of a patient who could not take mutton in any way without being ill , though ...
... sick after eating animal food . Dr. Stark , of Edinburgh , lost his life by subsisting par- tially , if not entirely , on cheese . Dr. Prout records the case of a patient who could not take mutton in any way without being ill , though ...
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... they are reserved for the sick . The constant exercise of the people of this country , * Gentle exercise assists digestion ; if violent , it retards it . CAUSES INDIGESTION . * 61 on horseback , gives them 60 QUICK EATING.
... they are reserved for the sick . The constant exercise of the people of this country , * Gentle exercise assists digestion ; if violent , it retards it . CAUSES INDIGESTION . * 61 on horseback , gives them 60 QUICK EATING.
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