Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Količina 7

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S. Highley, 1825

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Stran 204 - Instructions to Mothers and Nurses on the Management of Children, in Health and Disease ; comprehending Popular Rules for regulating their Diet, Dress, Exercise, and Medicines ; together with a variety of Prescriptions adapted to the use of the Nursery.
Stran 62 - For as they had no houses, but dwelled all the summer season in booths, where there was scarce room to breathe, the pestilence destroyed with the utmost disorder, so that they lay together in heaps, the dying upon the dead, and the dead upon the dying.
Stran 110 - Boughton's evidence ? A. I heard the whole. Q. Did you attend to the symptoms her ladyship described, as appearing upon Sir Theodosius Boughton, after the medicine was given him ? A. I did. Q. Can any certain inference upon physical or chirurgical principles be drawn from those symptoms, or from the appearances externally or internally of the body, to enable you, in your judgment to decide, that the death was occasioned by poison ? A.
Stran 129 - ... optic nerve arising wholly from the right thalamus ; while the left thalamus sends its fibres entirely to the left side of the right eye for the perception of objects situated on the right. In this animal, an injury to the left thalamus might be expected to occasion entire blindness of the right eye alone, and want of perception of objects placed on that side. In ourselves, a similar injury to the left thalamus would occasion blindness (as before) to all objects situated to our right, owing to...
Stran 65 - A frequent variety the worst of all, is that which is noted for the very slight commotion in the system, in which there is no vomiting, hardly any purging, perhaps only one or two loose stools ; no perceptible spasm; no pain of any kind; a mortal coldness, with arrest of the circulation, comes on from the beginning, and the patient dies without a struggle.
Stran 1 - Conjoined with the scurvy, in almost every case, there was diarrhoea or dysentery. There were indeed, a few instances of scurvy without disorder of the bowels ; and moreover, numerous instances occurred of diarrhoea and dysentery, where no marks of scurvy had appeared.
Stran 107 - SLN Washburn, JM Reason vs. the sword: a treatise in which it is shown that man has no right to take human life. New York: GP Putnam & Sons, 1873. 470 p. 12°. YFX Watkins, J.
Stran 128 - The new punctum caecum was situated alike in both eyes, and at an angle of about three degrees from the centre ; for when any object was viewed at the distance of about five yards, the point not seen was about ten inches distant from the point actually looked at. On this occasion the affection, after having lasted with little alteration for about twenty minutes, was removed suddenly and entirely by the excitement of agreeable news respecting the safe arrival of a friend from a very hazardous enterprise.
Stran 107 - Did Mr. Orlibar Turner show you a dish the next morning ? A. ' He did. I examined it. I washed it with a tea-kettle of warm water. I first stirred it, and let it subside. I decanted it off. I found half a tea-spoonful of white powder. I washed it the second time. I decidedly found...
Stran 110 - As far as my experience goes, which is not a very confined one, because I have poisoned some thousands of animals, they are very nearly the same ; opium, for instance, will poison a dog similar to a man ; arsenic will have...

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