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 Casesauthor, and sold, 1822 - 259 strán (strany) |
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Strana 33
... stomach and bowels ; and when this is the case , very little internal medicine , beyond an occa- sional dose of calomel , is calomel , is necessary.— Lancing the gums must chiefly be de- of a diseased constitution , rather than merely ...
... stomach and bowels ; and when this is the case , very little internal medicine , beyond an occa- sional dose of calomel , is calomel , is necessary.— Lancing the gums must chiefly be de- of a diseased constitution , rather than merely ...
Strana 96
... stomach , liver , and intestines , is too intricate and exten- sive to admit of their being particularly mentioned in this place , though I am fully persuaded that a dispassionate and à circumspect enquiry into their nature would afford ...
... stomach , liver , and intestines , is too intricate and exten- sive to admit of their being particularly mentioned in this place , though I am fully persuaded that a dispassionate and à circumspect enquiry into their nature would afford ...
Strana 98
... stomach , and that it enters the duodenum in the form of chyle , which ( according to the natural laws of the intestinal economy ) after having afforded nutriment in its course to the lacteal vessels , is ex- pelled uniformly blended ...
... stomach , and that it enters the duodenum in the form of chyle , which ( according to the natural laws of the intestinal economy ) after having afforded nutriment in its course to the lacteal vessels , is ex- pelled uniformly blended ...
Strana 102
... stomach , intestines , & c . whence this integument appears to be much more extensive than is commonly supposed . " Dr. BOERHAAVE . " A tali defectu multa profluunt mala . Concoctio quoque ciborum vitiatur , et appetitus minuitur ...
... stomach , intestines , & c . whence this integument appears to be much more extensive than is commonly supposed . " Dr. BOERHAAVE . " A tali defectu multa profluunt mala . Concoctio quoque ciborum vitiatur , et appetitus minuitur ...
Strana 125
... stomach . This affection , I con- jecture , may arise from nervous influence as well as local fulness of the vessels . The sympathy existing between the stomach and brain is strongly illustrated in аро- plexy , hydrocephalus ...
... stomach . This affection , I con- jecture , may arise from nervous influence as well as local fulness of the vessels . The sympathy existing between the stomach and brain is strongly illustrated in аро- plexy , hydrocephalus ...
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accompanied acrimonious alopecia application aquâ arise arteries autem Avicenna blood bowels Brentford calomel Celsus cibi complaint consequence considered constitutional contagious corporis cuta cutaneous cutaneous affections cutem cuticle cutis dentition disease disordered action enim enquiry excite frequently fungi hæmatodes fungus gland Gregory's conspectus gums hæc hair head hellebore hepatic HIPPOCRATES incrustations induced inflammation integument irritation itching jaundiced lepra ligature liver lotion medicine metastasis mode of cure morbid morbos mucosum nature neous neque neral observed obstruction occasioned ointment opinion pain PARACELSUS particular patches patient pearance peculiar pili pityriasis porrigo practice practitioner pruritu psoriasis quæ quod quoque remarks removal rete mucosum Rhazes ringworm sæpe scabies scabs scald scald-head scalp scaly scarlatina scurfy and eruptive secreting skin stomach subsided sunt symptoms take place tartarum termed tinea capitis contagiosa tion treatise treatment tumour ulcers various vascular membrane veins vero vessels Vide Willan
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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.