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" of no physical agent, as far as my experience has taught me, (not excepting even the use of blood-letting in acute inflammation) by which the functions of the animal economy are controlled with so much certainty, safety, and promptitude, as by the application... "
The Western Lancet - 第 554 頁
1845
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Treatise on Diseases of the Skin: Founded on New Researches in Pathological ...

Pierre François Olive Rayer - 1833 - 440 頁
...the skin."* When we have recourse to this active * " We are possessed of no physical agent, as far as my experience has taught me, (not excepting even...the application of cold water to the skin, under the measure, so much praised by the English practitioners, it will be better to confine ourselves to applying...
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Modern Domestic Medicine ...

Thomas John Graham - 1835 - 750 頁
...disease " We are possessed of no physical agent as far as my experience has taught me, (not excepting the use of blood-letting in acute inflammation,) by which the functions of the animal economv are controlled with so runuh certainty, safety, and Eromplitude, as by the application of cold...
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A Practical Synopsis of Cutaneous Diseases: According to the Arrangement of ...

Thomas Bateman - 1836 - 440 頁
...cold, upon the principles established by Dr. Currie. We are possessed of no physical agent, as far as my experience has taught me (not excepting even...inflammation), by which the functions of the animal oeconomy are controlled with so much certainty, safety, and promptitude, as by the application of cold...
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London Saturday Journal..., 第 1 卷

1839 - 444 頁
...Bateman, " of no physical agent, as far as my experience has taught me, (not excepting even the nse of blood-letting in acute inflammation,) by which the functions of the animal economy are controlled wilh so much certainty, safety, and promptitude, as by the application of cold water to the skin under...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine, 第 30 卷

1842 - 1042 頁
...the anginose form, is as follows: — " We are possessed," he says, " of no physical agent, as far as my experience has taught me, (not excepting even...the skin under the augmented heat of scarlatina and some other fevers. This expedient combines in itself all the medicinal properties whichare indicated...
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On the diseases of infants and children

Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 頁
...favors internal complications. Dr. Bateman observes: "We are possessed of no physical agent, so far as my experience has taught me (not excepting even the use of bloodletting in inflammation), by which the functions of the animal economy are controlled with so much certainty,...
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