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Page 69
... disease may be considered as receding . The appearances accompanying this species of asthma clearly indi- cate that , during the paroxysm , the branches of the bronchia are affected with a spasmodic constriction . This simple view of ...
... disease may be considered as receding . The appearances accompanying this species of asthma clearly indi- cate that , during the paroxysm , the branches of the bronchia are affected with a spasmodic constriction . This simple view of ...
Page 75
... disease capable of so long intermissions ? He has resided in Birmingham since August , 1795 , a situation of nearly equal altitude to that where he always met with a paroxysm since he knew the disease , and only seven miles from it ...
... disease capable of so long intermissions ? He has resided in Birmingham since August , 1795 , a situation of nearly equal altitude to that where he always met with a paroxysm since he knew the disease , and only seven miles from it ...
Page 252
... disease , except the pain in his breast and sighing , a weak and sometimes faltering pulse , languor , coldness , paleness , and fuse sweating . A new exacerbation proved fatal some hours after , doubtless by a mere aggravation of the ...
... disease , except the pain in his breast and sighing , a weak and sometimes faltering pulse , languor , coldness , paleness , and fuse sweating . A new exacerbation proved fatal some hours after , doubtless by a mere aggravation of the ...
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