The Philadelphia Medical Museum, 第 1 卷John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... several others , I opened the body of one of his flaves who died of this disease . This was the body of an elderly woman past forty , who died the day before , on the fourth of the disease , with the following complaints : grievous and ...
... several others , I opened the body of one of his flaves who died of this disease . This was the body of an elderly woman past forty , who died the day before , on the fourth of the disease , with the following complaints : grievous and ...
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... several in that family had died . In her , the distemper was left almost entirely to nature , except about four or five ounces of blood which had been taken from her , and the plentiful use of diluting teas . A little before her death ...
... several in that family had died . In her , the distemper was left almost entirely to nature , except about four or five ounces of blood which had been taken from her , and the plentiful use of diluting teas . A little before her death ...
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... several prophylactics were fought for , when it got into large families ; the common alexipharmic method with fnake - root drams I knew to prove ineffectual . " The following feemed to be the only effectual prophylactic I ever knew ...
... several prophylactics were fought for , when it got into large families ; the common alexipharmic method with fnake - root drams I knew to prove ineffectual . " The following feemed to be the only effectual prophylactic I ever knew ...
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... several remarkable things which occur in this disease ; efpecially in the cure of it , and in the confideration of the dif- ferent lædentia et juvantia ; but I shall take notice of a few things indicated in the cure , which , if duly ...
... several remarkable things which occur in this disease ; efpecially in the cure of it , and in the confideration of the dif- ferent lædentia et juvantia ; but I shall take notice of a few things indicated in the cure , which , if duly ...
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... Several , treated in this manner , had no relapfes , which all had here in Virginia in the winter and spring seasons , that were treated in any other manner . Does not the doctrine of Hippo- crates confirm this practice ? untimely ...
... Several , treated in this manner , had no relapfes , which all had here in Virginia in the winter and spring seasons , that were treated in any other manner . Does not the doctrine of Hippo- crates confirm this practice ? untimely ...
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