| 1804 - 474 pages
...impression of objects on tho senses, and on the previous disposition of the mind ; both which will vary in different persons, and even in the same person at different times, according to the succession of ideas, passions, and circumstances. Upon that system it would be necessary... | |
| James Wilson, Bird Wilson - 1804 - 456 pages
...of objects on the senses, and on the previous disposition of the mind ; and both of these will vary in different persons, and even in the same person at different times, according to the succession of ideas, passions, and circumstances. Upon that system, it would be necessary... | |
| William Cullen - 1805 - 598 pages
...called an hysteric paroxysm, and is the most common form ; but its paroxysms are considerably varied in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. It differs, by having more or fewer of the circumstances above-mentioned; by these circumstances being... | |
| Cesare marchese di Beccaria - 1819 - 248 pages
...impression of objects on the senses, and on th^ previous disposition of the mind ; both which will vary in different persons, and even in the same person at different times, according to the succession of ideas, passions, and circumstances. Upon that system it would be necessary... | |
| James Thacher - 1826 - 884 pages
...healthy individuals, the evacuation by stool usually takes place once in a day ; but this is variable in different persons, and even in the same person at different times, according to any incidental deviation from regularity in diet, exercise and sleep. It is liable to... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 912 pages
...of the acid they meet with in the stomach ; and hence the different effect of the same preparation in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. The rubinus antimonii, or antimonial fe- GEN. IL brifuge of Craanen, was at one time regarded as a specific... | |
| Thomas Percival - 1849 - 214 pages
...Partial insanity and general intelligence may subsist in various degrees and proportions to each other in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. If Socrates had lived at this period, and had not only professed himself to be governed by the influences... | |
| Sir Henry Holland - 1858 - 376 pages
...exciting cause. The sentient state of the individual is also concerned in the result; varying much in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. Though whether this variation depends on the sentient extremities of the nerves, on the ganglia at... | |
| John Mason Good - 1864 - 766 pages
...of the acid they meet with in the stomach ; and hence the different effect of the same preparation in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. The most efficacious practice which I have witnessed, consists in uniting relaxants with opiates ; and,... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - 1870 - 970 pages
...is quite possible ; for, though concomitants, they are by no means co-equals. Their proportions vary in different persons, and even in the same person at different times. A woman's physical sexuality may have been impaired by bearing, by your own animal excesses,663 by... | |
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