10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPOSTHUMATION»
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imposthumation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Compendium of the Theory and Practice of Midwifery: ...
When a lump appears in the breast, it is common to have recourse to warm
fomentations and poultices; but as these bave a tendency ta promote
imposthumation, and as an imposthumated breast is always a painful, and
sometimes a very ...
Murdot-i -- imposthumation in agirt's stomach, x. 29, . , . . . Layaru Stone, (nat. hist.
) found in the head of a serpent, a remedy for its bite, i. 38, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . Philabcrt — a Swedish, containing sulphur, vitriol, alum, &c., i. 139 -— of ...
3
A Treatise on Canine Madness
'This membrane is the usual seat of ' imposthumation and boyls, in both ', which
nature uninterrupted always cor- ' rodes a hole in the skin, from whence 'we may
learn, that the best way of. ' opening imposthumation s is by a hole, 'and that too ...
4
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
633, Murdock — imposthumation in a girl t stomach, x, 29, Layan 1 Stone, (nnt.
bist.) found in the head of a serpent, a remedy for it3 bite, i.98, Philabert — a
Swedish, containing sulphur, vitriol, alum, &c, i. 139 — of stone quarries in
Hungary, i.
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw, 1809
5
Medical essays and observations relating to the practice of ...
An extraordinary Imposthumation of the Liver, by Dr. Short. Phil. Trans. N° 420. p.
184. DR. Short had a Patient, that died of an Imposthumation of the Liver : He
opened him, and out of the lowest and thinnest Lobes he took six Quarts of ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Samuel Mihles, 1745
6
The Medical Companion: Or Family Physician; Treating of the ...
Askew, a wealthy and facetious farmer of Cornwall, was afflicted with a most
alarming imposthumation, of which he appeared to be on the very point of
suffocation. Concluding, from his agonies, that he had but a few moments to live,
his ...
7
Ophthalmographia or, A treatise of the eye: in two parts. ...
in two parts. ... To which is added an appendix of some of the diseases of the ear
... Peter Kennedy. CHAP. XXIV. I Hypopyon, or an Abcess of the Tunica Cornea.
IT's an Imposthumation or Tus gathered together betwixt the Lamina of the ...
8
Observations on scrophulous affections: with remarks on ...
If one or more of the absorbent glands within the cavity of the abdomen become
the feat of scrophulous imposthumation, it must always be attendtd with danger -f
for if the abscess bursts into this cavity, the acrid matter will speedily bring on ...
9
The History of the Works of the Learned, Or, An Impartial ...
In order- to satishe himself he assembled the Physicians and Chirurgions, who
affirm'd, that instead of a Stone he had an Imposthumation, and that they must
make another Incision. The Chirurgion obey'd and made the Incision the 20th of ...
10
An Inquiry Into the History, Nature, Causes, and Different ...
In schirrus, as it increases, there is a general increasing hardness and thickness
of teguments, to the feel, without the smallest tendency to imposthumation, in any
particular part. In phlegmon the teguments appear to thin, especially in some ...