Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Tom 4

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A. Finley, 1814
 

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Strona 384 - ... Linnaeus walked out to examine the meadow into which they were first turned out to grass, and found it a bog, where the water-hemlock grew in abundance, and had evidently been cropped plentifully by the animals in feeding. He found the plant also dried in their cut hay. He showed them that the whole evil might be prevented by employing a woman for a month to eradicate the noxious plants. When the shipyards were infested with rot, Linnaeus was sent to provide some remedy. He studied the insects...
Strona 376 - I carried a small leather bag, half an ell in length, but somewhat less in breadth, furnished on one side with hooks and eyes, so that it could be opened and shut at pleasure. This bag contained one shirt; two pair of false sleeves ; two...
Strona 140 - Experiments on the Principle of Life, and particularly on the principle of the motions of the heart, and on the seat of this principle...
Strona 376 - Characteres generici. I wore a hanger at my side, and carried a small fowling-piece, as well as an octangular stick, graduated for the purpose of measuring. My pocketbook contained a passport from the Governor of Upsal, and a recommendation from the Academy.
Strona 19 - ... or eight hours after, having been for about half an hour in the warm bath after it; from which, when immersed, he always found great relief. Dr. Mosely, in his publication more than 20 years later, recommends the cutting out of the part bit as the only remedy. He says...
Strona 31 - Mr Granger, * that abstinence qua abstinence has no effect upon her system. The existence of the patient, after having fasted two years, with a countenance not far removed from the appearance of health, will not be looked upon as an effect of abstinence.. For many months together, no wasting is observed.
Strona 520 - Experimental Researches concerning the Philosophy of Permanent Colours, and the best means of producing them by Dyeing, Calico Printing, &,c.
Strona 141 - THE | PRINCIPLES | OF | MIDWIFERY; | INCLUDING THE DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BY JOHN BURNS, Lecturer on Midwifery, and Member of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow.
Strona 227 - ... been kept chained, that his clothes were contrived to be taken off and put on by means of strings, without removing his manacles. They were however taken off, when he entered the Retreat, and he was ushered into the apartment, where the superintendents were supping. He was calm; his attention appeared to be arrested by his new situation.
Strona 519 - An Inquiry into the Laws of Animal Life: being an Analysis of the Principles of Medical Science, with a view to obtain more satisfactory Explanations of the Phenomena that present themselves in Health and Disease.

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