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Page 307
... fluids are determined to the breast , and in a peculiar manner derived from the uterus . This part of the economy of nature physiologists have not yet sufficiently explained , but the fact is well ascertained . Nursing is not only ...
... fluids are determined to the breast , and in a peculiar manner derived from the uterus . This part of the economy of nature physiologists have not yet sufficiently explained , but the fact is well ascertained . Nursing is not only ...
Page 317
... fluids to occasion the resistance now mentioned : but this is purely hypothetical , without any proper evidence of the fact ; and it is besides , from other considerations , improbable . 1008. ] There are indeed some cases of ...
... fluids to occasion the resistance now mentioned : but this is purely hypothetical , without any proper evidence of the fact ; and it is besides , from other considerations , improbable . 1008. ] There are indeed some cases of ...
Page 323
... fluids to the intestines . Sweating is perhaps the best general evacuation for determining the fluids from the intestines ; but its use ought to be preceded by bleeding ; and it ought not , in these cases , to be excited by nauseating ...
... fluids to the intestines . Sweating is perhaps the best general evacuation for determining the fluids from the intestines ; but its use ought to be preceded by bleeding ; and it ought not , in these cases , to be excited by nauseating ...
Page 333
... fluids to the lungs , with some degree of in- flammation , it may produce the peripneumonia notha , which in such cases is very often fatal . ( See 376. 382 ) . 1056. ] The proximate cause of catarrh seems to be an increased afflux of ...
... fluids to the lungs , with some degree of in- flammation , it may produce the peripneumonia notha , which in such cases is very often fatal . ( See 376. 382 ) . 1056. ] The proximate cause of catarrh seems to be an increased afflux of ...
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William Cullen. a catarrh be produced merely by an increased afflux of fluids , or whether the matter of perspiration be at the same time determined to the mucous glands , and there excite a particular irritation , may be uncertain ; but ...
William Cullen. a catarrh be produced merely by an increased afflux of fluids , or whether the matter of perspiration be at the same time determined to the mucous glands , and there excite a particular irritation , may be uncertain ; but ...
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