Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volume 1

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S. Highley, 1823 - Medicine
 

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Page 232 - Sound Mind; or, Contributions to the Natural History and Physiology of the Human Intellect...
Page 298 - But Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked : thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thick, thou art covered with fatness ; then he forsook God which made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation.
Page 296 - Epidemic, -•/ji'r/i occurred in Norwich in the Year 1819, and destroyed 530 Individuals : with an Estimate of the Protection afforded by Vaccination, and a review of past and present Opinions upon Chicken-Pox and modified Small-Pox. By JOHN CROSS, Member of...
Page 589 - If the pains be continuing without suspension, or an interval of some hours, and the labour be going on all the time, but slowly, it is a good general rule, to effect the dilatation of the os uteri, within ten or twelve hours, at the farthest, from the commencement of regular labour.
Page 239 - And as there is no single passion that may not be excited to an excess inducive of mental derangement ; so we may readily believe that religion, which influences the internal man more than the passions collectively, may be a cause of insanity. On the other hand, there is no doubt that a lunatic may imbibe a religious, as well as any other hallucination ; and yet be insane from a cause very contrary to religious.
Page 643 - I was then called, and another inquiry was made, some few hours afterwards, by one of the most experienced surgeons in London, whether the bladder contained any urine or not, when it appeared clearly that there was none. The patient sat up in bed and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view ; and I remember that his friends expressed their surprise that so much importance should be attached to so little apparent illness. The patient's pulse was somewhat...
Page 331 - A short Account of some of the principal Hospitals of France, Italy, Switzerland, and the Netherlands ; with Remarks upon the Climate and Diseases of those Countries.
Page 592 - ... child could actually be born without aid, no hazard occurred ; and, on the other hand, that instruments must of necessity prove not only very painful in their application, but dangerous in their effects. Now, the first supposition is notoriously wrong, for innumerable instances are met with, where the mother does bear her child without artificial aid, and much doubtless, to the temporary exultation of the practitioner, but, nevertheless, death takes place, or at the best, a tedious recovery is...
Page 775 - Medical, Geographical, and Agricultural Report of a Committee appointed by the Madras Government to inquire into the Causes of the Epidemic Fever, which prevailed in the Provinces of Coimbatore, Madura, Dindigul, and Tinnivelly, during the years 1809, 1810, and 1811, of which Dr.
Page 218 - Practical Observations on the Symptoms, Discrimination, and Treatment, of some of the most common diseases of the Lower Intestines, and Anus...

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