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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... person , who truly combines all the merits of a profeffional character , with all the endearing and refpected virtues of a gentleman . Mr. Me was attacked on the morning of the twenty - fecond : Mr. A ------- on the evening of the fame ...
... person , who truly combines all the merits of a profeffional character , with all the endearing and refpected virtues of a gentleman . Mr. Me was attacked on the morning of the twenty - fecond : Mr. A ------- on the evening of the fame ...
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... persons , who had contracted their fever on the Point , came under my obfervation on the twenty - ninth and thirtieth of Auguft . All thefe cafes , except one , terminated favourably . While this scene of disease was extending on the ...
... persons , who had contracted their fever on the Point , came under my obfervation on the twenty - ninth and thirtieth of Auguft . All thefe cafes , except one , terminated favourably . While this scene of disease was extending on the ...
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... persons already labouring under di- rect debility , be most subject to its influence ? But the causes of the yellow fever , like the contagion of the small - pox , and like wine , produce debility of the indirect kind . In the latter ...
... persons already labouring under di- rect debility , be most subject to its influence ? But the causes of the yellow fever , like the contagion of the small - pox , and like wine , produce debility of the indirect kind . In the latter ...
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... person was not equally fubject to be affected with the yellow fever . Some efcaped it , who were conftantly expofed to the contagion , while the greater number fuffered , although but a fhort time fubjected to its action . Dr. Mofeley ...
... person was not equally fubject to be affected with the yellow fever . Some efcaped it , who were conftantly expofed to the contagion , while the greater number fuffered , although but a fhort time fubjected to its action . Dr. Mofeley ...
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... person , At ten o'clock A. M. after breakfasting sparingly , my pulse was unufually hard , and at feventy - fix in the minute ; a liga- ture was tied on each thigh ; in ten minutes 44 Salutary Effects of Ligatures in a Cafe of Yellow ...
... person , At ten o'clock A. M. after breakfasting sparingly , my pulse was unufually hard , and at feventy - fix in the minute ; a liga- ture was tied on each thigh ; in ten minutes 44 Salutary Effects of Ligatures in a Cafe of Yellow ...
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