10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELIQUIUM»
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deliquium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deliquium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Medical Works of Paulus Aegineta, the Greek Physician: ...
Nearly the same account of Deliquium Animi in Fevers is given by Aetius,{Lib. v.
101, et seq.) and by Oribasius, {de Morb. Curat. iii. 7.) But all these authors are, in
fact, indebted to Galen. Therap. ad GUiuc. lib. i. Aetius thus states the distinction ...
Paulus (Aegineta.), Francis Adams, 1834
2
A Methodical Synopsis of Mineral Waters Comprehending the ...
_ The solution of the said remainder reddened beef and mutton, (and turned
greenish with galls, the characteristic of calcarious nitre) whereas the deliquium
itself, tho' much more strongly saturated, exhibited no tincture with galls but its
own ...
3
The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta
Nearly the same account of deliquium animi in fevers is given by Aetius (v, 101 et
seq.), and by Oribasius (de Morb. Curat. iii, 7.) But all these authors are, in fact,
indebted to Galen. (Therap. ad Glauc. i.) Aetius thus states the distinction ...
4
The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
And sometimes the greatest care must be bestowed upon this symptom, which
threatens danger, or death itself. Commentary. Nearly the same account of
deliquium animi in fevers is given by Aetius (v, 101 et seq.), and by Oribasius (de
Morb.
5
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
It is, that the blood-letting should, in this disease, ever be performed, the patient
being in the erect position ; and it may then, in general, be safely carried to
deliquium. I do not recommend this mode of proceeding with the view of
producing ...
6
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
... the reverse was the case in the early part of his illness, which I look on as
remarkable; the pains are very troublesome, preventing sleep ; be is sitting up
dressed ; venesection ad Jxij. caused a tendency to deliquium; the blood was
much the ...
7
The Maryland Medical Recorder
It is, that the bloodletting should, in this disease, ever be performed, the patient
being in the erect position; and it may then, in general, be safely carried to
deliquium. I do not recommend this mode of proceeding with the view of
producing a ...
Horatio Gates Jameson, 1829
8
The Medico-chirurgical review and journal of practical medicine
It is, that the blood-letting should, in this disease, ever be performed, the patient
being in the erect position ; and it may then, in general, be safely carried to
deliquium. I do not recommend this mode of proceeding with the view of
producing ...
9
The Medico-chirurgical Review
I do not recommend this mode of proceeding with the view of producing
deliquium merely; but also, that this deliquium may serve as a guide, in judging of
the extent to which we may carry the depletion. If the patient be sitting upright,
and faint ...
10
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
But in such cases as consist in an affection of the capillary circulation, and
especially such of these as affect the head, it requires the abstraction of much
blood to induce deliquium. " Syncope is prevented by the influence exerted by
this state of ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DELIQUIUM»
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deliquium is used in the context of the following news items.
Wintergarden at Sutton House – review
There are more delicate pieces too, like Annabel Dover's Deliquium prints downstairs in the parlour, where the plants she illustrates leave ... «Hackney Citizen, Dec 13»
Cultural Suicide
The latest milestone in Britain's government-sponsored deliquium is a service at St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the life of Alexander ... «American Spectator, Sep 10»