On diet and regimen in sickness and health, ฉบับที่ 130

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หน้า 154 - The CLIMATE of the SOUTH of FRANCE as SUITED to INVALIDS; with Notices of Mediterranean and other Winter Stations. By CT WILLIAMS, MAMD Oxon. Assistant-Physician to the Hospital for Consumption at Brompton. Second Edition. Crown Svo. 6s. REPORTS on the PROGRESS of PRACTICAL and SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE in Different Parts of the World.
หน้า 20 - However ordinary daylight may permit it to disguise itself, a sufficiently powerful beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance, place the mouth at the illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the nastiness, we are churning it in our lungs every hour and minute of our lives.
หน้า 33 - A most important principle in Exercise, and one which should ever be borne in mind, is, that it should be regulated by individual fitness ; for the exercise that scarcely amounts to exertion in one person will be injurious and dangerous to another, and not only is this inequality observable among different individuals, but, the same individual may have parts of his body possessing special power or presenting special weakness.
หน้า 22 - But after some time an obscure disc appears upon the beam, the darkness of which increases, until finally, towards the end of the expiration, the beam is, as it were, pierced by an intensely black hole, in which no particles whatever can be discerned. The air, in fact, has so lodged its dirt within the passage to the lungs as to render the last portions of the expired breath absolutely free from suspended matter.
หน้า 91 - Plates. 8vo. cloth, 12s. 6d. LECTURES ON THE GERMS AND VESTIGES OF DISEASE, and on the Prevention of the Invasion and Fatality of Disease by Periodical Examinations. 8vo.
หน้า 93 - ... instrumentality for the prevention of disease, the prevention of the vestiges of disease, and the prevention of fatality in disease, is to search out these earliest evasive periods, of defect in the physiological state, and to adopt measures for their remedy. This appears to me to be the highest, the most ennobled duty of the physician, calling for the most abstruse knowledge of the science of life, the deepest experience in disease, the keenest exercise of the perceptive faculties, the calmest,...
หน้า 116 - It is very common for the first two or three children to be free from any signs of rickets, and yet for every subsequent child to be rickety." " Whatever external conditions are favourable to the formation of hydraemic blood in a child, seem to be favourable to the development of rickets. "Albuminoid infiltration of the lymphatic glands, spleen, and other organs is by no means an uncommon cause of death in rickets. The two great features, during life, of albuminoid infiltration of these organs in...
หน้า 128 - ... branches of the sympathetic nerve have been previously divided, the animals die within a few days when deprived of food, through acute inflammation of the viscera connected with the nervous twigs that have been divided. When, some time ago, I commenced this series of...
หน้า 129 - ... nervous influence. We had, therefore, succeeded in artificially creating particular idiosyncrasies in these animals, and could predict with perfect certainty that as soon as health failed disease would arise on a given point. " Morbid predispositions must, therefore, be viewed in the light of peculiar physiological conditions...

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