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Page 303
... consisting in a weakness or loss of Motion in either the vital or natural Functions CHAP . I. Of Syncope or Fainting CHAP . II . Of Dispepsia , or Indigestion CHAP . III . of Hypochondriasis , or the Hypochondriac Affec- Sect . I. CHAP ...
... consisting in a weakness or loss of Motion in either the vital or natural Functions CHAP . I. Of Syncope or Fainting CHAP . II . Of Dispepsia , or Indigestion CHAP . III . of Hypochondriasis , or the Hypochondriac Affec- Sect . I. CHAP ...
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... consist in a general flaccidity of the system , and consequently in a weaker action of the vessels of the uterus ; so that this de- bility may be considered as the more immediate cause of the retention . This therefore , is to be cured ...
... consist in a general flaccidity of the system , and consequently in a weaker action of the vessels of the uterus ; so that this de- bility may be considered as the more immediate cause of the retention . This therefore , is to be cured ...
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... , it is very probable that other hemorrhagies of the stomach are frequently of the venous kind . The disease named by Sauvages , Melana , and by other writers commonly termed the Morbus Niger ( 771. ) consist- 322 PRACTICE OF PHYSIC .
... , it is very probable that other hemorrhagies of the stomach are frequently of the venous kind . The disease named by Sauvages , Melana , and by other writers commonly termed the Morbus Niger ( 771. ) consist- 322 PRACTICE OF PHYSIC .
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William Cullen. writers commonly termed the Morbus Niger ( 771. ) consist- ing in an evacuation either by vomiting or by stool , and sometimes in both ways , of a black and grumous blood , can hardly be otherwise occasioned , than by a ...
William Cullen. writers commonly termed the Morbus Niger ( 771. ) consist- ing in an evacuation either by vomiting or by stool , and sometimes in both ways , of a black and grumous blood , can hardly be otherwise occasioned , than by a ...
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... consisting of these various mat- ters are in many instances , exceedingly frequent , it is sel- dom that natural fæces appear in them ; and when they do appear , it is , as I have mentioned , in the form of scybala , that is , in ...
... consisting of these various mat- ters are in many instances , exceedingly frequent , it is sel- dom that natural fæces appear in them ; and when they do appear , it is , as I have mentioned , in the form of scybala , that is , in ...
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