10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEPURATORY»
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The Whole Works Of... Thomas Sydenham
For in the Species of Agues Nature seems to make too much haste, and to run
thro', by reason of the Quickness of its Motion, the Seasons of preparing the
morbisick Matter, and of its Depuration too soon ; which is otherwise in the
depuratory ...
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The whole works of that excellent practical physician
For in the Species of Agues Nature seems to make too much haste, and to run
thro', by reason of the quickness of its Motion, the Seasons of preparing the
morbisick Matter, and of its Depuration too soon ; which is otherwise in the
depuratory ...
Thomas Sydenham, Richard Wellington, James Wellington, 1729
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The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D., on Acute and Chronic ...
And doubtless the force thereof must be weakened, before that which I call the
depuratory continued fever can became ... and despumation of the morbific
matter too soon ; which happens otherwise in the depuratory fever, wherein the
signs of ...
Thomas Sydenham, Benjamin Rush, 1809
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Observations on Diseases Incidental to Seamen. By Lewis ...
Louis Rouppe. to some latent infection, or to the remedy, or whether it comes of
its own ac- dord, I cannot pretend to assert ; however that may be, I shall give an
account of the disorders as I found them. On the Humoral or Depuratory Fever, ...
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the british and foreign medical review or quarterly journal ...
In short, it may here he observed generally, that M. Bonnet makes no reference to
the liver as a depuratory organ, nor notices in any part the possibility of some of
its derangements being due to lesions of its depuratory function, induced ...
john forbes m.d. f.r.s .f.g.s, 1841
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Maryland and Virginia Medical Journal
Now whether it has a depuratory effect or not, we shall not here inquire ; but the
very fact of the existence of that doctrine, which is much older than pathological
anatomy, implies, at all events, a very general belief that fever does not damage ...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
In short, it may here he observed generally, that M. Bonnet makes no reference to
the liver as a depuratory organ, nor notices in any part the possibility of some of
its derangements being due to lesions of its depuratory function, induced ...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
5*« Clarification, and Depuratory. I'EPURATIVE, Depuratory. DEPURATORY.
Same etymon. Deparato'- "'*•. Dtpumtice, (F.) DfpHratoire. That which fwes
depuration, as the urinary and cutaneous depuration*. Applied, also, to diseases
which ...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
It has been long a portion of medical doctrine—it has ecome a traditional doctrinc
——and everything that is traditional in medicine is to be respected,—that fever
has a depuratory effect on the system. Now, whether it has a depuratory effect or
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1854
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The Retrospect of Medicine
Now, whether it has a depuratory effect or not, we shall not here inquire ; but the
very fact of the existence of that doctrine, which is much older than pathological
anatomy, implies, at all events, a very general belief that fever does not damage ...
William Braithwaite, 1854