British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Band 7

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1851
 

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Seite 310 - Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I will send swarms of flies upon thee, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people, and into thy houses: and the houses of the Egyptians shall be full of swarms of flies, and also the ground whereon they are.
Seite 127 - SIMON (JOHN), FRS GENERAL PATHOLOGY, as conducive to the Establishment of Rational Principles for the Prevention and Cure of Disease. A Course of Lectures delivered at St. Thomas's Hospital during the summer Session of 1850.
Seite 473 - I find further indications of the same inverse ratio between the fibrinousness and the perfection of the blood, in the facts — that there is little or no fibrin in the blood of the foetus, none in the egg, none in the chyme, and less in the blood of the carnivora (who feed on it) than in that of the herbivora...
Seite 49 - ... or to extremes of temperature ? Or, on the other hand, is there reason for believing that such use of them is not sanctioned by the principles of science or the results of practical observation ? "3.
Seite 520 - Pharmaceutical Processes, with the Methods of Testing the Purity of the Preparations, deduced from Original Experiments. Translated from the Second German Edition, by STEPHEN DARBY. 18mo. cloth, 6s. MR. YEARSLEY. DEAFNESS PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED; being an Exposition of Original Views as to the Causes and Treatment of Diseases of the Ear.
Seite 494 - ... femur (Fig. 40), the longitudinal section of the enlarged wall appears composed of two or more layers of compact tissue, with a widely cancellous tissue between them: and these layers may sometimes be traced into continuity with those forming the healthy portion of the wall. Usually, the separated layers are carried outwards, and the bone appears outwardly enlarged ; but sometimes the inner layers of the wall are pressed inwards and encroach upon the medullary tissue. In the first periods of...
Seite 40 - The means of preventing them are as much under the power of human reason and industry as the means of preventing the evils of lightning and common fire. I am so satisfied of the truth of this opinion that I look for the time when our courts of law shall punish cities and villages for permitting any of the sources of malignant fevers to exist within their jurisdiction.
Seite 530 - ... pass out, whenever the circulation through the kidney is increased ; and if at the same time fat is present in the blood, it escapes also into the urine. That this change of structure is not visible to the naked eye on post-mortem examination, Dr. Prout long since demonstrated ; and in a case of this disease which was in St. George's Hospital, and was examined at Plymouth, no disease of the kidney was observed. From the total absence of fibrinous casts of the tubes from the urine, it is not improbable...
Seite 530 - A snort time after rising early the urine may coagulate spontaneously, although no fat is present; and this may happen previous to food, when the urine is free from fat. 3. Though the urine made just before and a short time after bleeding was as milky as it usually was at that hour of the day, yet the serum of the blood was not milky : it did not contain a larger quantity of fat than healthy blood does.
Seite 287 - Then is it, that the muscles acting with one accord, set at nought the extending power, and complete the work of reduction, in defiance of all the agents employed at the moment to prevent it. I consider that the muscles are the immediate agents of reduction, and not the surgeon, whose entire duty consists, in placing the bone in a position, to give them the opportunity of displaying this harmony of action, and of exercising a power, even beyond that of the mechanical agents of extension.

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