The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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Page 21
... mercury was then resorted to in connection with sa- line purgatives , and with such effect as to excite hopes of permanent good , but after two months ' use the improvement ceased to progress , and the old symptoms began to return . The ...
... mercury was then resorted to in connection with sa- line purgatives , and with such effect as to excite hopes of permanent good , but after two months ' use the improvement ceased to progress , and the old symptoms began to return . The ...
Page 34
... mercury , or other stimulant spe- cifics . Whether these conditions exist in the lungs , or the abdominal viscera , the effect is the same , and the inflammation must be relatively treated . And hence it is we find that , in some ...
... mercury , or other stimulant spe- cifics . Whether these conditions exist in the lungs , or the abdominal viscera , the effect is the same , and the inflammation must be relatively treated . And hence it is we find that , in some ...
Page 41
... mercury ; she had ulcers in the nose and palate , nodes on the head , legs , and arms ; and unable to walk from stiffness of joints ; indeed she seemed to be a hopeless case . She was ordered a strong decoction of the Black Al- der ...
... mercury ; she had ulcers in the nose and palate , nodes on the head , legs , and arms ; and unable to walk from stiffness of joints ; indeed she seemed to be a hopeless case . She was ordered a strong decoction of the Black Al- der ...
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... mercury and sulphur waters upon the animal economy . In nothing is this more manifest than in their operations on the liver . " The modus operandi of sulphur water upon this viscus , is dissimilar we conceive from that of mercury , and ...
... mercury and sulphur waters upon the animal economy . In nothing is this more manifest than in their operations on the liver . " The modus operandi of sulphur water upon this viscus , is dissimilar we conceive from that of mercury , and ...
Page 182
... mercury at 30 ° below zero , and because death was immediate , infer that caloric was the principle of life- —as done by Dr. Metcalfe . Indeed , we suppose life would be extinguished quite as soon by plunging a man in a bath of mercury ...
... mercury at 30 ° below zero , and because death was immediate , infer that caloric was the principle of life- —as done by Dr. Metcalfe . Indeed , we suppose life would be extinguished quite as soon by plunging a man in a bath of mercury ...
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