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Page 418
... Dropsy consists in a train of symptoms that affect parts very different in their structure ; it exists in different habits of the body , is induced by different causes , and seems even to arise from a different proximate cause ...
... Dropsy consists in a train of symptoms that affect parts very different in their structure ; it exists in different habits of the body , is induced by different causes , and seems even to arise from a different proximate cause ...
Page 422
... dropsy , is interesting ; and we are disposed to believe that it is , to a cer- tain degree , correct : yet we can only regard Dr. Blackall as having thrown out an opinion , which remains to be hereafter developed with more minuteness ...
... dropsy , is interesting ; and we are disposed to believe that it is , to a cer- tain degree , correct : yet we can only regard Dr. Blackall as having thrown out an opinion , which remains to be hereafter developed with more minuteness ...
Page 423
... dropsy induces him to apply when the phlogistic diathesis is supposed to exist . On this point , he observes that The most powerful antiphlogistic agent is venæ - section , a re- medy which no one would wish to employ in any disease ...
... dropsy induces him to apply when the phlogistic diathesis is supposed to exist . On this point , he observes that The most powerful antiphlogistic agent is venæ - section , a re- medy which no one would wish to employ in any disease ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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