The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1827 |
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... considerable length , for it is written on matters which , in the language of Bacon , " come home to men's business and bosoms . " Strong as is our desire to convey valuable information , yet we cannot presume to attempt impossibilities ...
... considerable length , for it is written on matters which , in the language of Bacon , " come home to men's business and bosoms . " Strong as is our desire to convey valuable information , yet we cannot presume to attempt impossibilities ...
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... considerable quantity of air , which is so injurious to weak stomachs . But , even in this case , the operation may be carried to a hurtful extent ; for instance , potatoes are frequently boiled to a dry and insipid powder instead of ...
... considerable quantity of air , which is so injurious to weak stomachs . But , even in this case , the operation may be carried to a hurtful extent ; for instance , potatoes are frequently boiled to a dry and insipid powder instead of ...
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... considerable excess of acid , they may be objectionable in some , and desirable in other cases . The apple species is not so dilute and watery , and is consequently less likely to pass into noxious fermentation ; but its texture is ...
... considerable excess of acid , they may be objectionable in some , and desirable in other cases . The apple species is not so dilute and watery , and is consequently less likely to pass into noxious fermentation ; but its texture is ...
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... considerable quantity of milk . Where the food has been of a very complicated description , the fæces will generally assume a crude and diversified character , owing , perhaps , to the several parts not having undergone the same degree ...
... considerable quantity of milk . Where the food has been of a very complicated description , the fæces will generally assume a crude and diversified character , owing , perhaps , to the several parts not having undergone the same degree ...
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... considerable period , without occasioning any constitu- tional disturbance , or even a degree of local distress sufficient to awake alarm . In some cases , indeed , they are only produced by particular aliments , or under peculiar ...
... considerable period , without occasioning any constitu- tional disturbance , or even a degree of local distress sufficient to awake alarm . In some cases , indeed , they are only produced by particular aliments , or under peculiar ...
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74. oldal - Thou must be patient; we came crying hither. Thou know'st, the first time that we smell the air, We wawl, and cry: — I will preach to thee; mark me. Glo. Alack, alack the day ! Lear. When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools; This...
455. oldal - Stronger irritation is followed at first by the same results, but soon small globules of fluid appear below the epidermis, and these coalesce so as to form a large accumulation...
75. oldal - ... a convulsive motion of his lips, a tremor on his hollow cheek, a gulping and catching of his throat ; and why does his heart knock at his ribs, while yet there is no force of circulation ? — for his lips and cheeks are ashy pale.
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1. oldal - Some physiologists will have it that the stomach is a mill, others that it is a fermenting vat, others, again, that it is a stew pan; but in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting vat, nor a stew pan, but a stomach, gentlemen, a stomach.
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20. oldal - This, however, is not always the fact ; the gastric j uice does not appear to be secreted in any quantity during sleep, while the muscular energies of the stomach, although invigorated by repose, are not immediately called into action : it is therefore advisable to allow an interval to pass before we commence the meal of breakfast.