The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Tom 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 |
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Nathaniel Potter. June 16th . The tumours were less , and the symptoms , in every respect flattering . After the symptoms became very favourable , and the stru mous tumours had considerably subsided , our patient imag- ined nothing was ...
Nathaniel Potter. June 16th . The tumours were less , and the symptoms , in every respect flattering . After the symptoms became very favourable , and the stru mous tumours had considerably subsided , our patient imag- ined nothing was ...
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... symptoms were very favorable . Was at this period taking pills composed of sulp . antm . præpt . & c . which were stronger than the first . August . Tumors decreased and other symptoms were fa- vorable . Was at this time taking the ...
... symptoms were very favorable . Was at this period taking pills composed of sulp . antm . præpt . & c . which were stronger than the first . August . Tumors decreased and other symptoms were fa- vorable . Was at this time taking the ...
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... symptoms ; others , again , are so acutely sensible as to be convulsed or paralysed on taking almost any medicine , and these disastrous affections are immediately conveyed to the brain or lungs through the nervous influence . Until we ...
... symptoms ; others , again , are so acutely sensible as to be convulsed or paralysed on taking almost any medicine , and these disastrous affections are immediately conveyed to the brain or lungs through the nervous influence . Until we ...
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... symptoms of disease . There is a circumstance attending this disease , which , I con- ceive , should teach us a truth of the greatest magnitude , i . e . that no disease should be considered incurable . Although we may not have yet ...
... symptoms of disease . There is a circumstance attending this disease , which , I con- ceive , should teach us a truth of the greatest magnitude , i . e . that no disease should be considered incurable . Although we may not have yet ...
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... symptoms of disease . Agreeably to my request the cotton remained on the scalded parts till I removed it at nine o'clock . It was with difficulty 1 could trace even a rubefacience although the appearances had been so threatning the ...
... symptoms of disease . Agreeably to my request the cotton remained on the scalded parts till I removed it at nine o'clock . It was with difficulty 1 could trace even a rubefacience although the appearances had been so threatning the ...
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