The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17Samuel Highley, 1856 - Medicine |
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... head of our article is one by Dr. de Jongh , which we shall have most frequent occasion to allude to , owing to its giving a résumé of the whole subject . At the same time , we think it right in this place to remind our readers that ...
... head of our article is one by Dr. de Jongh , which we shall have most frequent occasion to allude to , owing to its giving a résumé of the whole subject . At the same time , we think it right in this place to remind our readers that ...
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... acts as an oil . In the paper at the head of our article he makes the following remark : " The explanation which I have given of the chief salutary action of the cod liver oil , is not that it supplies fat where 20 [ Jan. Reviews .
... acts as an oil . In the paper at the head of our article he makes the following remark : " The explanation which I have given of the chief salutary action of the cod liver oil , is not that it supplies fat where 20 [ Jan. Reviews .
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... head • A chocolate , containing cod liver oil , has been used in Germany , and is now prepared in this country by Mr. H. Lebaigne , 10 , Little Titchfield - street . Some physicians think highly of it . of our article , and have no ...
... head • A chocolate , containing cod liver oil , has been used in Germany , and is now prepared in this country by Mr. H. Lebaigne , 10 , Little Titchfield - street . Some physicians think highly of it . of our article , and have no ...
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... head was lowered until the platform was brought to an angle of about eighty degrees with the horizon . The back being now struck with the hand , a violent cough was produced , but the half sovereign did not make its appearance . This ...
... head was lowered until the platform was brought to an angle of about eighty degrees with the horizon . The back being now struck with the hand , a violent cough was produced , but the half sovereign did not make its appearance . This ...
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... Head presentations : Ord . 1. Vertex presentations ; Ord . 2. Face presentations . Class II . Breech presentations ... head and shoulders are laid down , but followed by a statement that Dr. Hohl has for some time directed his efforts to ...
... Head presentations : Ord . 1. Vertex presentations ; Ord . 2. Face presentations . Class II . Breech presentations ... head and shoulders are laid down , but followed by a statement that Dr. Hohl has for some time directed his efforts to ...
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Page 298 - ... impurities arising from the exhalations of the river and adjoining marshes, a deficiency of electricity, and, as shown in 1854, a total absence of ozone, most probably destroyed by the decomposition of the organic matter with which the air in these situations is strongly charged.
Page 158 - By JOHN HUGHES BENNETT, MD, FRSE, Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, and of Clinical Medicine, in the University of Edinburgh, An Introduction to Clinical Medicine.
Page 249 - The use of almond-oil and of olive-oil was not followed by any remedial effect, but from cocoa-nut oil results were obtained almost as decided as from the oil of the liver of the Cod, and the author believes it may turn out to be a useful substitute.
Page 249 - Copperah or dried cocoa-nut kernel, and refined by being treated with an alkali and then repeatedly washed with distilled water. It burns with a faint blue flame, showing a comparatively small proportion of carbon, and is undrying. The analysis of the blood was conducted by Mr. Dugald Campbell. The whole quantity abstracted having been weighed, the coagulum was drained on bibulous paper for four or five hours, weighed and divided into two portions. One portion was weighed and then dried in a water-oven,...
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Page 298 - He found that the three epidemics were attended with a particular state of atmosphere characterised by a prevalent mist, thin in high places, dense in low. During the height of the epidemic, in all cases, the reading of the barometer was remarkably high, and the atmosphere thick. In 1849 and 1854 the temperature was above its average, and a total absence of rain, and a stillness of air, amounting almost to calm, accompanied the progress of the disease on each occasion. In places near the river the...
Page 19 - We might multiply quotations of the above kind to almost any extent, but shall only add the opinion of Dr. CB Williams, who states, as the result of extensive experience, confirmed by a rational consideration of its mode of action, that " the pure, fresh oil from the liver of the cod is more beneficial in the treatment of pulmonary consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic, or regiminal that has yet been employed.