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Page 310
... various ; and may proceed from various sources , not yet well ascer- tained ; but I confine myself here to treat of that discharge alone which may be presumed to proceed from the same vessels , which , in their natural state , pour out ...
... various ; and may proceed from various sources , not yet well ascer- tained ; but I confine myself here to treat of that discharge alone which may be presumed to proceed from the same vessels , which , in their natural state , pour out ...
Page 311
... various with repect to consistence and color ; but from these appearances , it is not always possible to determine concerning its nature , orthe particular source from whence it proceeds . 987. ] The leucorrhoea , of which I am to treat ...
... various with repect to consistence and color ; but from these appearances , it is not always possible to determine concerning its nature , orthe particular source from whence it proceeds . 987. ] The leucorrhoea , of which I am to treat ...
Page 312
... various painful disorders . 992. ] As I have supposed that the leucorrhoea proceeds from the same causes as that species of menorrhagia which is chiefly owing to a laxity of the uterine vessels , it must be treated , and the cure ...
... various painful disorders . 992. ] As I have supposed that the leucorrhoea proceeds from the same causes as that species of menorrhagia which is chiefly owing to a laxity of the uterine vessels , it must be treated , and the cure ...
Page 314
... various symptoms of despepsia ; and sometimes with a preternatural appetite . * At the same time the face loses its vivid color , becomes pale , and sometimes of a yellowish hue ; the whole body be- comes pale and flaccid ; and the feet ...
... various symptoms of despepsia ; and sometimes with a preternatural appetite . * At the same time the face loses its vivid color , becomes pale , and sometimes of a yellowish hue ; the whole body be- comes pale and flaccid ; and the feet ...
Page 316
... various medicines recommended as sti- mulants of the uterine vessels , under the title of Emena- gogues , have never appeared to me to be effectual ; and I cannot perceive that any of them are possessed of a specific power in this ...
... various medicines recommended as sti- mulants of the uterine vessels , under the title of Emena- gogues , have never appeared to me to be effectual ; and I cannot perceive that any of them are possessed of a specific power in this ...
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