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... reason to the guidance of feeling . " Freed from pecuniary embarrassment , he returned to Brown University , and there completed his junior year . Subsequently he went to Union College , where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts ...
... reason to the guidance of feeling . " Freed from pecuniary embarrassment , he returned to Brown University , and there completed his junior year . Subsequently he went to Union College , where he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts ...
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... reason . Following the example of Galen , he sought to combine the practi- cal wisdom of Hippocrates and the rigid logic of Aristotle , and also , to add to their attainments the treasures of modern discovery and invention . He had no ...
... reason . Following the example of Galen , he sought to combine the practi- cal wisdom of Hippocrates and the rigid logic of Aristotle , and also , to add to their attainments the treasures of modern discovery and invention . He had no ...
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... reason , doubtless was , the tendency of the human mind to condemn the new , especially when its origin is humble ; another , the manner in which reform was advocated . With it were associated the ideas that every man can be his own ...
... reason , doubtless was , the tendency of the human mind to condemn the new , especially when its origin is humble ; another , the manner in which reform was advocated . With it were associated the ideas that every man can be his own ...
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... reason , sci- ence , and common sense . We belong , indeed , to the Massachusetts Medi- cal Society , and are in fellowship with our medical brethren ; but we , like them , are at liberty to use such remedies in the removal of disease ...
... reason , sci- ence , and common sense . We belong , indeed , to the Massachusetts Medi- cal Society , and are in fellowship with our medical brethren ; but we , like them , are at liberty to use such remedies in the removal of disease ...
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... reason , science , and common sense ; and then , the farther he advances , the better practitioner will he be . Ac- cording to our views , empiricism , -whether in or out of the regular profes . sion , -diplomatized or not , ―has its ...
... reason , science , and common sense ; and then , the farther he advances , the better practitioner will he be . Ac- cording to our views , empiricism , -whether in or out of the regular profes . sion , -diplomatized or not , ―has its ...
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Thoracic Diseases: Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment (Classic Reprint) Calvin Newton No preview available - 2017 |
Thoracic Diseases: Their Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment Calvin Newton,Marshall Calkins No preview available - 2015 |
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acute adhesion aorta appearance areolar tissue arising arterial auscultation become blood bronchi bronchial tubes bronchitis cancer globule capillaries cardiac cause cavity cells changes character chest chronic circulation condition congestion constitutional corpuscles cough course degree deposit diagnosis diaphoresis diaphoretic dilatation doses dullness dyspnoea effect effusion egophony emetics emphysema endocarditis excitement existence expectoration favorable feeble fever fibrine fluid frequently gives rise granules hæmoptysis heard heart hemorrhage hypertrophy increased inflammation irritation lesion less liquid lobelia lungs lymph matter membrane millimetre morbid mucous mucous membrane mucus murmur nervous obstruction occurs organs pain parenchyma pathological patient peculiar percussion pericarditis phthisis physical signs pleura pleuritis pneumonitis pneumothorax portion produced prognosis pulmonary pulse quantity rale remedies resonance respiration respiratory result secretion serous serum side sometimes sound sputa stage surface symptoms termination thorax tion tonics treatment tubercle tubercle globule tubercular tumors ulceration usually valves vesicles vesicular vessels vital
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Page xv - They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and look : for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet.
Page xv - About whom, when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews informed me, desiring to have judgment against him. 16 To whom I answered, It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die, before that he which is accused have the accusers face to face, and have licence to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him.
Page xxiii - The hale and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the strife, By the wayside fall and perish, Weary with the march of life.
Page 346 - Is phthisis contagious ? No, I verily believe it is not. A diathesis is not communicable from person to person. Neither can the disease be easily (if at all) generated in a sound constitution. Nor is it ever imparted, in my opinion, even by one scrofulous individual to another.
Page 378 - The apex beats between the cartilages of the fifth and sixth left ribs, at a point about two inches below the nipple and one inch on its sternal side.
Page 309 - The clavicular regions are nearly immoveable during respiration; and when the patient attempts to make a full inspiration, the upper part of the thorax, instead of expanding with the appearance of spontaneous ease peculiar to the healthy state of the lungs, seems to be forcibly dragged upwards at each effort to accomplish it.
Page 306 - ... parts of the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The nucleus is often not apparent.
Page 298 - So that, at this rate, pneumonia is more than twice as common on the right side as on the left ; and does not occur on both sides together so often as once in eight times.
Page 330 - I think it is more than probable that hardly any person is carried off by a first attack of phthisis. Since I was first led to adopt this opinion on anatomical grounds, it has frequently appeared quite clear to me, from carefully comparing the history of my patients with the appearances on dissection, that the greater number of those first attacks are mistaken for slight colds...
Page xiv - Seize upon Truth, wherever found, On Christian or on heathen ground." Especially were the best things of Psalm and Gospel republished in her character, which was an illustrated edition of the Sermon on the Mount and the charity song of Paul. The whole course of her existence was educative to mind and heart and soul along the lines of the more abundant life. The active...