The Study of Medicine, Zväzok 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1825 |
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... sense of touch and feeling ; which powers , however , are by some physiologists regarded as distinct from each other , and to communicate , in an especial degree , irritability to the muscles . the spinal marrow is- sues from the brain ...
... sense of touch and feeling ; which powers , however , are by some physiologists regarded as distinct from each other , and to communicate , in an especial degree , irritability to the muscles . the spinal marrow is- sues from the brain ...
Strana 13
... sense consists of a of the ner- gland with a long chord or spinal marrow descending from it ; and , secondly , that both are securely inclosed in vertebral a bony case or covering . In man , as I have already observed , this gland is ...
... sense consists of a of the ner- gland with a long chord or spinal marrow descending from it ; and , secondly , that both are securely inclosed in vertebral a bony case or covering . In man , as I have already observed , this gland is ...
Strana 14
... sense common to hence sup- posed by The only sense which seems common to animals , and which pervades almost the whole surface of their bodies , all animals : is that of general touch or feeling ; whence M. Cuvier , supposes that the ...
... sense common to hence sup- posed by The only sense which seems common to animals , and which pervades almost the whole surface of their bodies , all animals : is that of general touch or feeling ; whence M. Cuvier , supposes that the ...
Strana 15
... sense of touch , seem seldom to be wanting in any in the animal . The local sense of TOUCH , however , or that which is of a more elaborate character and capable of being exer- cised in a higher degree , appears to be confined to the ...
... sense of touch , seem seldom to be wanting in any in the animal . The local sense of TOUCH , however , or that which is of a more elaborate character and capable of being exer- cised in a higher degree , appears to be confined to the ...
Strana 16
... sense in amphi- bials and fishes or worms . • In what organ it exists in insects ? Taste and smell . Blumenbach supposes the same sense to have a place in the same organ in the platypus or ornithorhyncus as he calls it , that most ...
... sense in amphi- bials and fishes or worms . • In what organ it exists in insects ? Taste and smell . Blumenbach supposes the same sense to have a place in the same organ in the platypus or ornithorhyncus as he calls it , that most ...
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action affected already observed animals antispasmodics apoplexy appears arteries asphyxy atoni atonic Beribery blood body brain camphor Carus cataract chiefly chorea CLASS clonic Clonus cold common consequently constitution convulsion costiveness Cullen cure debility degree disease doses duced Ecphronia employed Entasia entonic epilepsy exciting cause external senses faculties feeling fibres fluid frequently genus habit head-ache heart hemiplegia hence hydrophobia hypochondrias ideas insanity instances irregular irritation judgement kind limbs Lyssa madness Medical medicine Melan ment mental mind morbid motion muscles muscular nature nerves nosologists Nosology occasionally organs pain palpitation palsy paraplegia Paropsis paroxysm passion patient peculiar peculiarly plexia present produced Rabies remedy Sauvages seems sensation sensibility sensorial power singular sleep smell sometimes spasm spasmodic spastic SPEC species SPECIES II spinal spine stimulants stomach symptoms Syspasia term tetanus tion tonics torpitude treatment trismus variety various vertigo VIII violent writers
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Strana 83 - For wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas, and putting those together with quickness and variety, wherein can be found any resemblance or congruity, thereby to make up pleasant pictures and agreeable visions in the fancy; judgment, on the contrary, lies quite on the other side, in separating carefully one from another, ideas wherein can be found the least difference, thereby to avoid being mis-led by similitude, and by affinity, to take one thing for another.
Strana 85 - I have of late — but wherefore I know not — lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises; and indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame, the earth, seems to me a sterile promontory, this most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o'erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing to me than a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours.
Strana 170 - I am conscious, and confess Fearless, a soul that does not always think. Me oft has fancy ludicrous and wild Soothed with a waking dream of houses, towers, Trees, churches, and strange visages express'd In the red cinders, while with poring eye I gazed, myself creating what I saw.
Strana 53 - Her eyes, her lips, her cheeks, her shape, her features, Seem to be drawn by LOVE'S own hand ; by LOVE Himself in love.
Strana 68 - When we set before our eyes a round globe of any uniform colour, vg, gold, alabaster, or jet, it is certain that the idea thereby imprinted in our mind is of a flat circle variously shadowed, with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex...
Strana 233 - Thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.
Strana 138 - An only son of a weak and indulgent mother was encouraged in the gratification of every caprice and passion of which an untutored and violent temper was susceptible. The impetuosity of his disposition increased with his years. The money with which he was lavishly supplied removed every obstacle to the indulgence of his wild desires. Every instance of opposition or resistance roused him to acts of fury. He assaulted his...
Strana 68 - ... with several degrees of light and brightness coming to our eyes. But we having by use been accustomed to perceive what kind of appearance convex bodies are wont to make in us, what alterations are made in the reflections of light by the difference of the sensible figures of bodies, the judgment presently, by an habitual custom, alters the appearances into their causes ; So that from that which...
Strana 585 - 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.
Strana 90 - he composed this book .with a view of relieving his own melancholy, but increased it to such a degree, that nothing could make him laugh but going to the bridge foot and hearing the ribaldry of the bargemen, which rarely failed to throw him into a violent fit of laughter. Before he was overcome with this horrid disorder, he in the intervals of his vapours was esteemed one of the mpst facetious companions in the university.