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... taken alone , are known to be quite as pernicious in furnishing to the blood an excess of alkali , which increases the fluidity , destroys its tenacity , and prevents fibrication . Scurvy is sometimes the result of this diet , and ...
... taken alone , are known to be quite as pernicious in furnishing to the blood an excess of alkali , which increases the fluidity , destroys its tenacity , and prevents fibrication . Scurvy is sometimes the result of this diet , and ...
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... taken into the system in a metallic state , is acted upon by the acids of the stomach , and by them becomes oxydized . If this is the case , ( which I am inclined to believe ) , it will then exert its influence upon the animal economy ...
... taken into the system in a metallic state , is acted upon by the acids of the stomach , and by them becomes oxydized . If this is the case , ( which I am inclined to believe ) , it will then exert its influence upon the animal economy ...
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... taken in large doses it is a purgative . Some- times it is used in cases of chronic dysentery ; and other inflammations of the mucus membrane , of a chronic character . Hydrargyrum Oxidum Rubrum ( red precipitate ) , is of a bright red ...
... taken in large doses it is a purgative . Some- times it is used in cases of chronic dysentery ; and other inflammations of the mucus membrane , of a chronic character . Hydrargyrum Oxidum Rubrum ( red precipitate ) , is of a bright red ...
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... taken into the system in improper quantities , it corrodes the coats of the stomach , creates inflammation of the lungs , depressed action of the heart , and possibly inflam- mation of that organ . So says Dr. Christison . Its antidotes ...
... taken into the system in improper quantities , it corrodes the coats of the stomach , creates inflammation of the lungs , depressed action of the heart , and possibly inflam- mation of that organ . So says Dr. Christison . Its antidotes ...
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... taken to live up to the duties incumbent upon that tie , the pure monogamic relationship is most in accordance with the laws of nature , most likely to secure health , happiness and tranquillity , and decidedly most tending to prevent ...
... taken to live up to the duties incumbent upon that tie , the pure monogamic relationship is most in accordance with the laws of nature , most likely to secure health , happiness and tranquillity , and decidedly most tending to prevent ...
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Seite 213 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Seite 95 - It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resort to public advertisements, or private cards, or handbills, inviting the attention of individuals affected with particular diseases — publicly offering advice and medicine to the poor gratis, or promising radical cures ; or to publish cases and operations in the daily prints, or suffer such publications to be made ; to invite laymen to be present at operations...
Seite 159 - ... inquiries should be instituted relative to the nature of the disease, or the remedies employed, but the topics of conversation should be as foreign to the case as circumstances will admit.
Seite 273 - Physicians should, therefore, minister to the sick with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on their skill, attention and fidelity. They should study, also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with firmness, and condescension with authority, as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence.
Seite 158 - A regular medical education furnishes the only presumptive evidence of professional abilities and' acquirements, and ought to be the only acknowledged right of an individual to the exercise and honors of his profession. Nevertheless, as in consultations the good of the patient is the sole object in view...
Seite 158 - ... which it may be thought proper to express But no statement or discussion of it should take place before the patient or his friends, except in the presence of all the faculty attending, and by their common consent ; and no opinions or prognostications should be delivered, which are not the result of previous deliberation and concurrence.
Seite 95 - ... suffer such publications to be made; to invite laymen to be present at operations; to boast of cures and remedies; to adduce certificates of skill and success; or to perform any other similar acts. These are the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly reprehensible in a regular physician.
Seite 159 - ... 8. A physician, when visiting a sick person in the country, may be desired to see a neighboring patient who is under the regular direction of another physician, in consequence of some sudden change or aggravation of symptoms. The conduct to be pursued on such an occasion is to give advice adapted to present circumstances; to interfere no...
Seite 24 - ... examined his arm, heart, and breath, but could not by the nicest scrutiny discover the least symptom of life in him. We reasoned a long time about this odd appearance as well as we could, and...
Seite 158 - Association, and who is in good moral and professional standing in the place in which he resides, should be fastidiously excluded from fellowship, or his aid refused in consultation, when it is requested by the patient...