The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Band 1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... vessels , or any fulness of the body ; for which reafon , all those who abound with humours of another kind , or have a great propor- tion of fluids to their folid parts , ftand in need of this timely evacuation and this is the ...
... vessels , or any fulness of the body ; for which reafon , all those who abound with humours of another kind , or have a great propor- tion of fluids to their folid parts , ftand in need of this timely evacuation and this is the ...
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... vessels interfperfed between the fibres of the muf- cles , on which those functions depend . 6th . and laft . That ligatures , by detaining the fluids from the heart and larger veffels , and by accumulating them in those of the ...
... vessels interfperfed between the fibres of the muf- cles , on which those functions depend . 6th . and laft . That ligatures , by detaining the fluids from the heart and larger veffels , and by accumulating them in those of the ...
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... vessels , but without effect . The pulfe was increased in frequency , but diminished in force . 21ft . The symptoms of ftrangury , & c . no fooner fubfided , than the tetanic fymptoms recurred , with permanent contraction of the mufcles ...
... vessels , but without effect . The pulfe was increased in frequency , but diminished in force . 21ft . The symptoms of ftrangury , & c . no fooner fubfided , than the tetanic fymptoms recurred , with permanent contraction of the mufcles ...
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... vessels be thereby excited , and an inflammatory cruft produced on the blood ; as has been obferved in fome very malignant cafes of fever , where the depreffed puife and diffolved blood have gra- dually given way to violent action and ...
... vessels be thereby excited , and an inflammatory cruft produced on the blood ; as has been obferved in fome very malignant cafes of fever , where the depreffed puife and diffolved blood have gra- dually given way to violent action and ...
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... vessels and conveyed to tents fitted up for his reception , on an elevated and healthy spot of ground in the neighbourhood ; where , through the humane attentions of his commander , * he was pro- vided with every neceffary that his ...
... vessels and conveyed to tents fitted up for his reception , on an elevated and healthy spot of ground in the neighbourhood ; where , through the humane attentions of his commander , * he was pro- vided with every neceffary that his ...
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Seite 141 - I may add the mention of a negro man within my own knowledge, born black, and of black parents; on whose chin, when a boy, a white spot appeared. This continued to increase till he became a man, by which time it had extended over his chin, lips, one cheek, the under jaw, and neck on that side. It is of the Albino white, without any mixture of red, and has for several years been stationary. He is robust and healthy, and the change of colour was not accompanied with any sensible disease, either general...
Seite 98 - Astronomical Observations made at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, chiefly with a view to ascertain the Longitude of that Borough, and as a test of the accuracy with which the Longitude may be found by Lunar Observation, in a Letter from A.
Seite 298 - ... paid into the treasury of the United States the sum of thirty dollars delivered a receipt for the same, and presented a petition to the Secretary of State, signifying a desire of obtaining an exclusive...
Seite 450 - FRANKINCENSE, is to be thrown gently into the fundament, with a proper instrument, or the bowl of a...
Seite 98 - An Account of the Fusion of Strontites, and Volatilization of Platinum, and also of a new arrangement of Apparatus, communicated by Robert Hare, jun.
Seite 428 - The focus of an eleven-and-a-half inch lens, was directed upon a lump of it, confined in a bell-glass, in twelve ounce measures of oxygen gas, over water, when it burnt with a considerable flame, and nearly in the same manner, as the James's river coal, when a blast of atmospheric air is thrown upon it. The gas was afterwards reduced in purity, and contained fifty per cent of carbonic acid gas. "A quantity of the coal red hot, being extinguished under water, produced an inflammable air, without any...
Seite 98 - Observations on the Discovery of Nitre in common Salt, which had been frequently mixed with Snow, in a Letter to Dr.