The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery: And Collateral Branches of Science, 1. kötetJohn Ware Wells and Lilly, 1812 |
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... frequently been obliged to stop suddenly , to turn round and stand still for a minute or two , upon which the difficulty would subside , and he would pass on with a more moderate pace . Upon going up stairs the fits would frequently ...
... frequently been obliged to stop suddenly , to turn round and stand still for a minute or two , upon which the difficulty would subside , and he would pass on with a more moderate pace . Upon going up stairs the fits would frequently ...
8. oldal
... frequent , and of longer duration , and his mind had become so susceptible , that it was necessary to prevent any person's approaching , except of the family ; and the only relief he obtained was from frictions , opium , assafœtida and ...
... frequent , and of longer duration , and his mind had become so susceptible , that it was necessary to prevent any person's approaching , except of the family ; and the only relief he obtained was from frictions , opium , assafœtida and ...
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... frequently than another may be considered , so far as we are capable of explain- ing it , as an accidental circumstance , and by no means to be enumerated among the distinguishing signs of either . Thirdly . Angina Pectoris may ...
... frequently than another may be considered , so far as we are capable of explain- ing it , as an accidental circumstance , and by no means to be enumerated among the distinguishing signs of either . Thirdly . Angina Pectoris may ...
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... frequently severe and lasting , than when other parts become the seats of disease . vi . In summer and autumn , persons of all ages are liable to be weakened and enervated by the heat and moisture of the atmosphere . When to this remark ...
... frequently severe and lasting , than when other parts become the seats of disease . vi . In summer and autumn , persons of all ages are liable to be weakened and enervated by the heat and moisture of the atmosphere . When to this remark ...
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... frequently in warm than in cold weather , and often in the early part of summer . It is most common in children with large heads and thick necks . It commences suddenly ; often after taking food , which is difficult of digestion , or in ...
... frequently in warm than in cold weather , and often in the early part of summer . It is most common in children with large heads and thick necks . It commences suddenly ; often after taking food , which is difficult of digestion , or in ...
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131. oldal - Assuming the existence of hydrogen in the amalgam of ammonium, its presence in one metallic compound evidently leads to the suspicion of its combination in others. And in the electrical powers of the different species of matter, there are circumstances which extend, the idea to combustible substances in general. Oxygen. is the only body which can be supposed to be elementary, attracted by the positive surface in the electrical circuit, and all compound bodies, the nature of which is known, that are...
47. oldal - And by the agencies of batteries sufficiently strong, and by the application of proper circumstances, there is no small reason to hope, that even these refractory bodies will yield their elements to the methods of analysis by electrical attraction and repulsion. In the electrical circuit we have a regular series of powers of decomposition, from an intensity of action, so feeble as scarcely to destroy the weakest affinity existing between the parts of...
103. oldal - ... 2. The infusion of tobacco when injected into the intestine, and the upas antiar when applied to a wound, have the power of rendering the heart insensible to the stimulus of the blood, thus stopping the circulation; in other words, they occasion syncope. 3. There is reason to believe that the poisons...
133. oldal - It rapidly effervesces and deliquesces in air, but can be preserved under naphtha, in which, however, it softens slowly, and seems partially to dissolve. When it is plunged under water filling an inverted jar, by means of a proper tube, it disappears instantly with effervescence, and the non-absorbable elastic fluid liberated is found to be hydrogen gas.
77. oldal - That when the brain is injured or removed, the action of the heart ceases only because respiration is under its influence ; and if, under these circumstances, respiration is artificially produced, the circulation will Still continue.
210. oldal - An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing injuries of the intestines, illustrating the treatment of penetrating wounds and strangulated hernia.
107. oldal - Observations on the Climate in Different Parts of America, compared with the Climate in Corresponding parts of the other continent.
70. oldal - ... kept up. I then secured the blood-vessels in the neck, and removed the head by cutting through the soft parts above the ligature, and separating the occiput from the atlas. The heart continued to contract, apparently with as much strength and frequency as in a living animal. I examined the blood in the different sets of vessels, and found it...
103. oldal - ... and from analogy, we may conclude that other poisons, when applied to wounds, operate in a similar manner. 5. When an animal is apparently dead from the influence of a poison, which acts by simply destroying the functions of the brain, it may, in some instances at least, be made to recover, if respiration is artificially produced and continued for a certain length of time.
75. oldal - Experiment 8. I procured two rabbits of the same size and colour : the temperature of the room was 64°. I killed one of them by dividing the spinal marrow, and immediately, having made an opening into the left side of the thorax, I tied a ligature round the base of the heart, so as to stop the circulation. The wound in the skin was closed by a suture. An opening was then made into the trachea, and the apparatus for artificial respiration being fitted into it, the lungs were inflated, and then allowed...