The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Band 4John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1808 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... painful sensations in her inguinal regions , were foon followed by the appearance of fwel- lings . She informed her fifter , who having consulted me , per- fuaded her to relate to me , herself , the situation she was in . Her delicacy ...
... painful sensations in her inguinal regions , were foon followed by the appearance of fwel- lings . She informed her fifter , who having consulted me , per- fuaded her to relate to me , herself , the situation she was in . Her delicacy ...
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... painful to the touch , attended with pain about the umbilicus ; frequent vomiting , and fome fever . The taxis and fome of the collateral remedies , had been found ineffectual by the physician first called . A further trial of reduction ...
... painful to the touch , attended with pain about the umbilicus ; frequent vomiting , and fome fever . The taxis and fome of the collateral remedies , had been found ineffectual by the physician first called . A further trial of reduction ...
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... pain , fever , nor any dangerous , or difagreeable fymptom occurred except the hiccough , which continued troublesome fome days after the operation . By the above fimple treatment , this patient was restored to a ftate of perfect health ...
... pain , fever , nor any dangerous , or difagreeable fymptom occurred except the hiccough , which continued troublesome fome days after the operation . By the above fimple treatment , this patient was restored to a ftate of perfect health ...
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... pains during two or three months , al- ternately affected almost every joint and limb of his body . The ordinary evacuating remedies were firft ufed to reduce the in- flammatory condition of the fyftem . After the complaint had ...
... pains during two or three months , al- ternately affected almost every joint and limb of his body . The ordinary evacuating remedies were firft ufed to reduce the in- flammatory condition of the fyftem . After the complaint had ...
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... pain in the breast , fide , and one arm . This pain in a fhort time became fo excruciating , as to draw from him the conftant exclamations " I muft die , I muft die . " The pulfe rofe confiderably after the bleeding , and became more ...
... pain in the breast , fide , and one arm . This pain in a fhort time became fo excruciating , as to draw from him the conftant exclamations " I muft die , I muft die . " The pulfe rofe confiderably after the bleeding , and became more ...
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Seite cxliii - of it, that its conclufion would be mortal, fubmitting to the feveral exertions made for his recovery rather as a duty than from any expectation of their efficacy. He confidered the operations of death upon his
Seite cv - perfect, is as nearly fo as can perhaps be expected from any human difcovery; for amongft feveral hundred thoufand cafes, with the refults of which the College have been made acquainted, the number of alleged failures have been
Seite cxlii - itfelf to the General, he procured a bleeder in the neighbourhood, who took from his arm, in the night, twelve or fourteen ounces of blood : he would not by any means be
Seite clxvii - card, which was yellow, was placed before him, he could not tell whether it had corners or not, fo that he had not acquired any correct knowledge of them, fince he could not apply it to the next coloured furface, whofe form was exactly the fame with that, the outline of which the eye had juft been taught to trace.
Seite cxliii - of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the fmalleft apparent alleviation of the difeafe. Vapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, fucceeded by repeated dofes of
Seite clxx - days, that he could not without counting their corners one by one tell their fhape. This he did with great facility, running his eye quickly along the outline, fo that it was evident he was ftill learning, juft as a child learns to read.
Seite cxlii - in the fame part, a cough, and a difficult rather than a painful deglutition, which were foon fucceeded by fever and a quick and laborious refpiration. The neceffity of blood-letting
Seite clxxi - That, where the eye before the cataract is removed, has only been capable of difcerning light, without being able to diftinguifh colours, objects after its removal will feem to touch the eye, and there will be no knowledge of their
Seite clxvii - ftrong light, he could make out that it was flat and broad ; and when one corner of a fquare fubftance was pointed out to him, he faw it, and could find out the other, which was at the end of the fame fide, but could not do this under