A Practical Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Tinea Capitis Contagiosa: Or Scald Head; with an Attempt to Distinguish this Disease from Other Affections of the Scalp. The Whole Exemplified by Cases

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author, and sold, 1822 - 259 strán (strany)

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Strana 109 - Nomentanus?" pergis pugnantia secum frontibus adversis componere. non ego avarum cum veto te fieri, vappam iubeo ac nebulonem. est inter Tanain quiddam socerumque Viselli : 105 est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines, quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum.
Strana 4 - Neque enim, cum dolor intus incidit, scire quid doleat, eum, qui, qua parte quodque viscus intestinumve sit, non cognoverit : neque curari id, quod aegrum est, posse ab eo, qui, quid sit ignoret.
Strana 219 - Igitur in primisi super vulnus id membrum deligandum2 est ; non tamen nimium vehementur, ne torpeat : 3 dein venenum extrahendum est. Id cucurbitula optime facit : neque alienum est, ante scalpello circa vulnus incidere, quo4 plus vitiati jam sanguinis extrahatur. Si cucurbitula non est, quod tamen vix incidere potest, tum quidlibet simile vas, quod idem possit :5 Si ne id quidem est, homo adhibendus6 est, qui7 id vulnus exsugat.
Strana 4 - Et cum per vulnus alicuius viscera patefacta sunt, eum qui sanae cuiusque colorem partis ignoret, nescire quid integrum, quid corruptum sit ; ita ne succurrere quidem posse corruptis. Aptiusque extrinsecus imponi remedia, compertis interiorum et sedibus et figuris, cognitaque eorum magnitudine : similesque omnia, quae intus posita sunt, rationes habere.
Strana 112 - If that part of the organ be diseased which is more immediately contiguous to the diaphragm, it gives rise to difficult and painful respiration...
Strana 66 - Naturales vero corporis actiones appellant, per quas spiritum trahimus, et emittimus; cibum potionemque et assumimus et concoquimus ; itemque per quas eadem haec in omnes membrorum partes digerantur. Turn requirunt etiam quae ratio soirmi, quae vigiliae eit ; sine quorum notitia neminem putant vel occurrere vel mederi morbis inter haec nascentibus posse.
Strana 85 - As usual, in all these differences, both are right as respects a particular theory ; but the brushers have the best of the argument. A hairdresser...
Strana 6 - Winslow. nection, by vessels, with the cellular texture. It consists of a double membrane ; the outer is a kind of capsule which surrounds the other, and stops at the pore in the skin, and does not form part of the hair.
Strana 70 - Society), 1846. pp. 119^. • turn is in greater proportion to the serum than in a weak one; and the same difference is found to take place in diseases; thence is deduced the general conclusion, that the less the quantity of serum is in proportion to the crassamentum, bleeding, diluting liquors, and a low diet, are the more necessary; whilst in some dropsies, and other diseases where the serum is in a great, and the crassamentum in a small proportion, bleeding and diluting would be highly improper....
Strana 220 - Graeci appellant), miserrimum genus morbi, in quo simul aeger et siti et aquae metu cruciatur; quo oppressis in angusto spes est.

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