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Page 314
... removed by the flowing of the menses . 998. ] These disorders are , a sluggishness , and frequent sense of lassitude and debility , with various symptoms of despepsia ; and sometimes with a preternatural appetite . * At the same time ...
... removed by the flowing of the menses . 998. ] These disorders are , a sluggishness , and frequent sense of lassitude and debility , with various symptoms of despepsia ; and sometimes with a preternatural appetite . * At the same time ...
Page 315
... removed . In this , therefore , as in many other cases , where we cannot assign the proximate cause of diseases , our indications of cure must be formed for ob- viating and removing the morbid effects or symptoms which appear . 1002 ...
... removed . In this , therefore , as in many other cases , where we cannot assign the proximate cause of diseases , our indications of cure must be formed for ob- viating and removing the morbid effects or symptoms which appear . 1002 ...
Page 317
... removing the constriction in fault , but that of increasing the action and force of the vessels of the uterus , so as thereby to over- come the resistance or constriction of the extremities . This therefore is to be attempted by the ...
... removing the constriction in fault , but that of increasing the action and force of the vessels of the uterus , so as thereby to over- come the resistance or constriction of the extremities . This therefore is to be attempted by the ...
Page 324
... removed by emollient glysters , as laxative medicines are , for the reasons above mentioned , generally hurt- ful in these cases . The young practitioner must not trust to these medicines for completely curing a hemorrhage from the ...
... removed by emollient glysters , as laxative medicines are , for the reasons above mentioned , generally hurt- ful in these cases . The young practitioner must not trust to these medicines for completely curing a hemorrhage from the ...
Page 327
... removed by the frequent use of gentle laxatives . * 1038. ] The hematuria calculosat may be properly con- sidered as ... removing the cause ; it may , however , be greatly relieved by demulcents , as lintseed tea , decotion of ...
... removed by the frequent use of gentle laxatives . * 1038. ] The hematuria calculosat may be properly con- sidered as ... removing the cause ; it may , however , be greatly relieved by demulcents , as lintseed tea , decotion of ...
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