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Page 127
... . But it is earnestly to be hoped , that epidemic fe- vers of every denomination will soon be spoken of by all phy- sicians as cases of poison , and treated accordingly , Diseases in the District of Maine , 1802 . 127.
... . But it is earnestly to be hoped , that epidemic fe- vers of every denomination will soon be spoken of by all phy- sicians as cases of poison , and treated accordingly , Diseases in the District of Maine , 1802 . 127.
Page 128
... epidemics . Emetics , alkalines and oils have , therefore , been the chief means which I employed . Cool air , as well as cold water , were allowed , and the pa- tients debarred , as much as possible , from the heat of the fire , and ...
... epidemics . Emetics , alkalines and oils have , therefore , been the chief means which I employed . Cool air , as well as cold water , were allowed , and the pa- tients debarred , as much as possible , from the heat of the fire , and ...
Page 134
... epidemic and pestilential ; and they pro- mise much fruit to the industrious investigator of facts and principles . If you deem the following facts and remarks use- ful , and calculated to afford further light on the subject , you ' are ...
... epidemic and pestilential ; and they pro- mise much fruit to the industrious investigator of facts and principles . If you deem the following facts and remarks use- ful , and calculated to afford further light on the subject , you ' are ...
Page 137
... epidemic ? That such is the fact , seems to be indicated by the close connection of these diseases , especi- ally in tropical countries . The fatal bilious plague at Barba- does , in 1738 , described by Warren , was introduced by ca ...
... epidemic ? That such is the fact , seems to be indicated by the close connection of these diseases , especi- ally in tropical countries . The fatal bilious plague at Barba- does , in 1738 , described by Warren , was introduced by ca ...
Page 138
... epidemics we are yet ignorant ; but the opinion of some of the ancients , that the at- mosphere is , at times , impregnated with some morbid agent from the earth , gains more and more strength in my mind . It is not , however , the ...
... epidemics we are yet ignorant ; but the opinion of some of the ancients , that the at- mosphere is , at times , impregnated with some morbid agent from the earth , gains more and more strength in my mind . It is not , however , the ...
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