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Seite 150 - A | TREATISE | ON THE | DISEASES OF CHILDREN. | WITH DIRECTIONS | FOR | THE MANAGEMENT OF INFANTS | FROM THE BIRTH.
Seite 523 - She would next become calm, then whistle, and afterwards point with her finger at musccs volit antes, which she followed with her eye and hand, at last clutching at them, with an appearance of disappointment at the want of success. The colour of her face was of a scarlet red. I have certainly never seen so intense a red in scarlatina. Her skin was hot ; pulse much accelerated ; tongue and fauces dry and red ; the former was so dry that it glistened.
Seite 445 - Medical and Physical Journal. NO 340, VOL. LVll.J JUNE, 1827. [N° 12, New fieries. For many fortunate discoveries in medicine, and for the detection of numerous errors, the world is indebted to the rapid circulation of Monthly Journals ; and there never existed any work, to which the Faculty, in Europe and America, were under deeper obligations, than to the Medical and Physical Journal of London, now forming a long, but an invaluable, series.— HUSH.
Seite 501 - I have entrusted a most important matter to you, which I firmly believe will prove of essential benefit to the human race. I know you, and should not wish what I have stated to be brought into conversation ; for should anything untoward turn up in my experiments I should be made, particularly by my medical brethren, the subject of ridicule — for I am the mark they all shoot at.
Seite 1 - Medical and Physical Journal. NO 335, vot LVII.] JANUARY, 1827. [N" 7, NewSeriei. For many fortunate discoveries in medicine, and for the detection of numerous errors, the world Is indebted to the rapid circulation of Monthly Journals ; and there never existed any work, to which the Faculty, in Europe and America, were under deeper obligations, than to the Medical and Physical Journal of London, now forming a long, but an Invaluable, series.— KUSH.
Seite 187 - Medical and Physical Journal. No 337, VOL. LVII.] MARCH, 1827. [No 9, 2Vei0 Series. For many fortunate discoveries in medicine, and for the detection of numerous errors, the world is indebted to the rapid circulation of Monthly Journals; and there never existed any work, to which the Faculty, in Europe and America, were under deeper obligations, than to the Medical and Physical Journal of London, now forming a long, but an invaluable, series HUSH.
Seite 371 - Medical and Physical Journal. No 339, VOL. LVII.] MAY, 1827. [Ni? 11, New Series. For many fortunate discoveries in medicine, and for the detection of numerous errors, the world is indebted to the rapid circulation of Monthly Journals ; and there never existed any work, to which the...
Seite 95 - Journals ; and there never existed any work to which the Faculty in EUROPE and AMEKICA were under deeper obligations than to the Medical and Physical Journal of London, now forming a long, but an invaluable, series."— RUSH.
Seite 312 - If the caustic be passed once slightly over the moistened skin of any part, except the hand, on which the cuticle is thicker than elsewhere, it induces an eschar simply ; if it be passed over the surface twice or thrice, to the eschar will be added some vesication; if more frequently still, there will be vesication only. In the first case, there will be no pain ; in the second and last, there will be soreness proportionate to the degree of vesication. It is essential to the success of this plan of...
Seite 523 - The first symptom was a high degree of exhilaration, in which she excited much merriment by her extravagant gestures and speeches. This soon became alarming ; and when I was called to see her she was laughing, crying, and singing by turns, proceeding from one to the other state with the greatest rapidity. She occasionally started with great force and alarm, crying out that she was going to fall ; when she would cling to her mother with as much desperation as if she was about to be thrown from a precipice....