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Page 303
... Affections without Fever 368 ibid 374 385 392 Of the Spasmodic Affections of the Animal Functions 393 Of Tetanus Of Epilepsy CHAP . III . Of the Chorea , or Dance of St. Vitus 394 404 421 Sect . II . Of the Spasmodic Affections of the.
... Affections without Fever 368 ibid 374 385 392 Of the Spasmodic Affections of the Animal Functions 393 Of Tetanus Of Epilepsy CHAP . III . Of the Chorea , or Dance of St. Vitus 394 404 421 Sect . II . Of the Spasmodic Affections of the.
Page 336
... fevers ; and with these it is sometimes combined or complicated . * * The ammoniac and squills may be joined together in the following form : R. Lac ammoniac živ . Syr . scillit . iii . M. This mixture must be acknowledged to be ...
... fevers ; and with these it is sometimes combined or complicated . * * The ammoniac and squills may be joined together in the following form : R. Lac ammoniac živ . Syr . scillit . iii . M. This mixture must be acknowledged to be ...
Page 337
... fever is ma- nifestly inflammatory , and very often of a putrid kind . These febrile states continue to accompany the disease dur- ing its whole course , especially when it terminates soon in a fatal manner . In other cases , the ...
... fever is ma- nifestly inflammatory , and very often of a putrid kind . These febrile states continue to accompany the disease dur- ing its whole course , especially when it terminates soon in a fatal manner . In other cases , the ...
Page 341
... fever ; but it is not necessary to repeat it often ; and unless the emetics employed operate also by stool , they are of little service . Ipecacuanha seems to possess no specific power ; and it proves only useful when so ma- naged as to ...
... fever ; but it is not necessary to repeat it often ; and unless the emetics employed operate also by stool , they are of little service . Ipecacuanha seems to possess no specific power ; and it proves only useful when so ma- naged as to ...
Page 342
... fever attending dysentery is often of a putrid kind , or does , in the course of the disease , become soon of that nature , blood - letting must be employed with great caution . 1085. ] From the account now given of the nature of this ...
... fever attending dysentery is often of a putrid kind , or does , in the course of the disease , become soon of that nature , blood - letting must be employed with great caution . 1085. ] From the account now given of the nature of this ...
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