Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Bind 47S. Highley, 1845 |
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Side 35
... cutaneous affections ? ' This being answered in the affirmative , was followed by another ' Is there any English translation of it ? ' and great was the mortification of many a young aspiring dermatologist , whose knowledge of French ...
... cutaneous affections ? ' This being answered in the affirmative , was followed by another ' Is there any English translation of it ? ' and great was the mortification of many a young aspiring dermatologist , whose knowledge of French ...
Side 36
... cutaneous diseases is unknown , and has been attributed to vitiated humors , changes in the blood , or to in- flammatory action , according to the nature of the dominant theory of the day : : - " The wisest plan is to confine ourselves ...
... cutaneous diseases is unknown , and has been attributed to vitiated humors , changes in the blood , or to in- flammatory action , according to the nature of the dominant theory of the day : : - " The wisest plan is to confine ourselves ...
Side 37
... cutaneous disease at the critical period of life of women , and those which result from the imperfect cutaneous action of old age . 4. Hygienic Causes . - To this head must be referred the effects of climate and of season . The want of ...
... cutaneous disease at the critical period of life of women , and those which result from the imperfect cutaneous action of old age . 4. Hygienic Causes . - To this head must be referred the effects of climate and of season . The want of ...
Side 38
... cutaneous affection . Occasionally too we observe the manifesta- tion of an exanthema , or a dartrous eruption , or the return of a previously sup- pressed cutaneous malady , bring about the crisis of an internal inflammation . Alvi ...
... cutaneous affection . Occasionally too we observe the manifesta- tion of an exanthema , or a dartrous eruption , or the return of a previously sup- pressed cutaneous malady , bring about the crisis of an internal inflammation . Alvi ...
Side 39
... cutaneous diseases , lays down some general rules for guiding the practitioner through what he well terms the " therapeutic labyrinth " -leaving the exceptions to be vindicated when treating of the individual diseases . " It is particu ...
... cutaneous diseases , lays down some general rules for guiding the practitioner through what he well terms the " therapeutic labyrinth " -leaving the exceptions to be vindicated when treating of the individual diseases . " It is particu ...
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