The Lancet, Band 6J. Onwhyn, 1825 |
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... side of his bed , he did so without making any ! complaint . The vessels of the legs had received the support which their weakened state required , and , there- fore , were not over distended as be- > fore .. It is a bandage made of ...
... side of his bed , he did so without making any ! complaint . The vessels of the legs had received the support which their weakened state required , and , there- fore , were not over distended as be- > fore .. It is a bandage made of ...
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... side 2ly . That after the cessation of only , the recovery might be perma- respiration , and the relaxation of the nent : and if it were cut through on > abdominal muscles in the dog , the ani- both sides , the patient might be ex- mal ...
... side 2ly . That after the cessation of only , the recovery might be perma- respiration , and the relaxation of the nent : and if it were cut through on > abdominal muscles in the dog , the ani- both sides , the patient might be ex- mal ...
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... side , towards nion , favourable or repugnant , till the coronary arteries , remains to be further information . ascertained . Although we were not inclined to make any remarks on this case at the time it occurred , but contented our ...
... side , towards nion , favourable or repugnant , till the coronary arteries , remains to be further information . ascertained . Although we were not inclined to make any remarks on this case at the time it occurred , but contented our ...
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... side . The skin was also very hot in from the manner in which the expe- the painful part ; the pulse was fre- riment was made , I was not exactly quent and hard ; the tongue slightly satisfied of it . I pricked the eye of a covered with ...
... side . The skin was also very hot in from the manner in which the expe- the painful part ; the pulse was fre- riment was made , I was not exactly quent and hard ; the tongue slightly satisfied of it . I pricked the eye of a covered with ...
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... side the Channel , he re- expect nothing , " a maxim which we solved on transferring himself to a invariably observe on these occasions . foreign clime , and if he failed in the An anecdote of Napoleon , whom the attempt , it was surely ...
... side the Channel , he re- expect nothing , " a maxim which we solved on transferring himself to a invariably observe on these occasions . foreign clime , and if he failed in the An anecdote of Napoleon , whom the attempt , it was surely ...
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