An Exposition of the Symptoms, Essential Nature, and Treatment of Neuropathy Or NervousnessChurchill, 1837 - 192 Seiten |
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Seite 186 - Blest power of sunshine ! genial day, What balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb...
Seite 110 - I have been considering what can be the reason why I always wake, at a certain hour in the morning, and always in very bad spirits — I may say, in actual despair and despondency, in all respects — even of that which pleased me over night. In...
Seite 6 - A | TREATISE | ON THE | DISEASES OF CHILDREN. | WITH DIRECTIONS | FOR | THE MANAGEMENT OF INFANTS | FROM THE BIRTH.
Seite 4 - History is now finished, and we have no hesitation in saying that it is one of the ablest works that the latter part of this century has produced.
Seite 4 - A TREATISE on the DISTORTIONS and DEFORMITIES of the HUMAN BODY ; exhibiting a concise view of the Nature and Treatment of the Principal Malformations and Distortions of the Chest, Spine, and Limbs.
Seite 7 - MR. COOPER. A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL SURGERY; comprehending ail the most interesting Improvements, from the Earliest Times down to the Present Period. Seventh Edition. One very thick volume, 8vo., II.
Seite 1 - So high is our opinion of this work, that we recommend every student at college, and every surgeon who goes abroad, to have a copy, as one of the essential constituents of his library.
Seite 100 - Of pikes, lined through with shot, when I am mounted Upon my injuries, shall I fear to charge them?
Seite 2 - On the certainty and safety with which the operation for the extraction of a cataract from the human eye may be performed, and on the means by which it is to be accomplished...
Seite 2 - Williams has already earned for himself a lasting fame, by his work on Diseases of the Chest ; and that must, if possible, be increased still more by his " Principles of Medicine." — Dublin Medical Journal. BY THE SAME AUTHOR. THE PATHOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE CHEST; illustrated chiefly by a Rational Exposition of their Physical Signs. Fourth Edition, with much important new matter. Plates. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d. " The fact that a fourth edition is called for is a very good argument...