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Page 311
... authors have alleged , that a variety of cir- cumstances in other parts of the body may have a share in bringing on and in continuing this affection of the uterus now under consideration ; but I cannot discover the reality of those ...
... authors have alleged , that a variety of cir- cumstances in other parts of the body may have a share in bringing on and in continuing this affection of the uterus now under consideration ; but I cannot discover the reality of those ...
Page 314
... authors , hardly ever ap- pearing separate from the retention of the menses ; and , at- tending to these symptoms , the cause of this retention may , I think , be perceived . These symptoms manifestly show a considerable laxity and ...
... authors , hardly ever ap- pearing separate from the retention of the menses ; and , at- tending to these symptoms , the cause of this retention may , I think , be perceived . These symptoms manifestly show a considerable laxity and ...
Page 328
... authors , that are still however manifestly symptomatic ; such as a discharge of blood from the urinary passages , in consequence of a suppression of either the menstrual or he- morrhoidal flux . These may be considered as analogous to ...
... authors , that are still however manifestly symptomatic ; such as a discharge of blood from the urinary passages , in consequence of a suppression of either the menstrual or he- morrhoidal flux . These may be considered as analogous to ...
Page 331
... authors , and are commonly attended with a sense of lassitude over the whole body . Sometimes cold shiverings are felt , at least the body is more sensible than usual to the coldness of the air ; and with all this the pulse becomes ...
... authors , and are commonly attended with a sense of lassitude over the whole body . Sometimes cold shiverings are felt , at least the body is more sensible than usual to the coldness of the air ; and with all this the pulse becomes ...
Page 345
... authors , one of whom is Boerhaave , have supposed that a vertebra is sometimes wanting , the neck consisting only of six instead of seven vericbræ , convulsions . In this disease there is often a stertorous 2 Y PRACTICE OF PHYSIC . 345.
... authors , one of whom is Boerhaave , have supposed that a vertebra is sometimes wanting , the neck consisting only of six instead of seven vericbræ , convulsions . In this disease there is often a stertorous 2 Y PRACTICE OF PHYSIC . 345.
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