There have been fevers suddenly cured by a haemorrhagy, so moderate as could not carry out any considerable portion of a matter diffused over the whole mass of blood ; nor can we conceive how the morbific matter could be collected or determined to pass... First Lines of the Practice of Physic - Page 64by William Cullen - 1808Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1777 - 536 pages
...cured by an haemorrhagy, fo moderate as canĀ« not carry out a matter diffufed over the whole * mafs of blood; nor can we conceive how the * morbific matter could be collected, or deter* Alined to pals off, by fuch an outlet as in that * cafe is opened. Even fuppofing a morbific... | |
| John Mason Good - Classification - 1823 - 630 pages
...hemorrhage so moderate, as for example a few drops of blood from the nose, as to be incapable of carrying out any considerable portion of a matter diffused over the whole mass of the blood ; while we are equally incapable of conceiving how such diffused morbific matter could collect... | |
| John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 pages
...hemorrhage so moderate, as, for example, a few drops of blood from the nose, as to be incapable of carrying out any considerable portion of a matter diffused over the whole mass of the jiood ; while we are equally incapable of conceiving how such diffused morbific matter could collect... | |
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