In speaking of the advantages of the potassa fusa, he observes :—
... In speaking of the advantages of the potassa fusa, he observes :— ...
... In speaking of the advantages of the potassa fusa, he observes :— ...
... place during speaking in the air contained in the passages, and so strengthen the sound, that it can be heard externally on the chest. This explanation Skoda has endeavoured to illustrate by several experiments. Trials with hepatized or tuberculous lungs ...
... With reference to the treatment of subacute idiopathic pleurisy in children, and regarding it as often symptomatic (so to speak) of a general cachexia, I should not advocate general bleeding ...
... vidual experience. ‘ This brings me to speak of the characters which the cases in question have displayed, and which have been sufficiently uniform to enable me to recognize the last instance as one of their category, before any complaint of urinary disorder ...
... J. Colle, in 1628, speaks of transfusion as a means of giving rejuvenescence to the old. If, he says, an old man had the eyes of a young one, he could seelike him ; consequently, by giving the blood of the young to the old, we give him yout%l. ...
... The latter portion of Dr. Hedgsen’s monograph, where he comes to speak of the enlargement of the prostate gland in old age, forms by much the most interesting part of the work. He speaks of prostatic hypertrophy as being met with under two forms—parenchymatous ...
... Buhlmann, too, speaks of these fibres, and says that we meet them with areolar tissue in the sputa, especially in phthisis laryngea, or also in a vomica; that, however, they there occur more rarely, because they form the deepest layers of the abscess ...
... Speaking of the protective properties of vaccination, the Registrar of Bonhill, in Dumbarton, observes: * Since the Registration Act came into operation, in every case of small-pox that proved ...
... also the sounds developed in ordinary speaking during expiration be capable of being heard in the bronchi, and the velocity of the expired stream of air is far from being great enough to prevent this transmission. The vibrations thus produced in the air ...
... 80 to speak, make terms with this loathsome and murderous enemy; that by receiving it of our own accord we could disarm it; that we could, as it was expressed, buy the small-pox cheap; that the susceptibility to contract its fatal infection could be exhausted ...
... Dublin Hospital | Gazette. sweating stage of fever. Sir John Pringle, in speaking of the diseases of the British armg in the low countries, says that dysentery appears in the same seasous with fever, and that both seem to be particular determinations ...
... upper part of the epididymis. I speak of those which are distinct and detached, and which can almost be rolled under the finger in the loose areolar bed in which they lie. I view them as apart from those forms of encysted hydrocele which occur in this ...