10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SIZINESS»
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1
A Rational and Mechanical Essay on the Small Pox (etc.)
--:zc_. of the Blood's Motion, increases the fluid Secretions more than the viscid,
by the zoth Prop. of Dr Wainwright. Hence the remaining Fluids must be
inspissated and more fizey; which Viscidity or Siziness will be still more
increased by the ...
2
An Essay of the True Nature and Due Method of Treating the ...
In the first Stages of the Gout, the Fluids being less sizy and glutinous, their Salts
and Siziness, are sooner broken and dissolved by the Action of the Solids in the
Circulation ; and are thereby sooner brought into a Condition to be carried off by
...
3
Observations concerning the Nature and due Method of ...
The greater Weight and Grossness of the Airi (which hinders Perspirssation) at
Sun-set, beyond what it' is atD'ay-hreak, together with the particular Degree of
Siziness, seems to determine the Times. The greater Degree of Siziness in the ...
George Cheyne, Esq. Richard TENNISON, 1720
4
Rational Methods of Curing Fevers. - London, Oswald 1734
I acknowledge, that there may be aViscidity in the Fluids, and yet no Fever: This
is evident from the Siziness of the Blood taken, on divers Occasions, from some
Men, that have no febrile Symptom; and from the Siziness of the Blood taken from
...
5
The Medical Museum Or Select Cases, Experiments, Researches ...
N" XX. Observations with regard to the Siziness of the Blood. THE want of
bleeding in sufficient quantities in cafes of sizy blood, being very fatal to many
people, especially in country places, through fear and prejudice, has induced me
to ...
6
THE LONDON MAGAZINE OR GENTLEMEN'S MONTHLY INTELLIGENCE
[To be continued in our next. ] Obser vations Kvith Regard to the Siziness of the
Blood. THE want of bleeding in sufficient quantities in cales of sizy blood, being
very fatal lo many people, especially in country places, through fear and
prejudice, ...
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A New Inquiry into the Causes, Symptoms, and Cure of ... ...
THE SIZINESS AND STRONG TEXTURE or me - - Bqun. ' " ' ascertain the genius
of the inflammatory _ fever, the quantity of that fever, and how far the cure is to be
rested on the lancet, or to furnish a criterion for judging of the length to which ...
Sir William FORDYCE, 1777
8
The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political ...
It is a siziness and thickness of the blood, whereby the smaller vessels are
obstructed, and the perspirable matter retained, which being retained offends
both by its quantity and quality ; by quantity, as it outfills the vessels, and by its
quality, ...
Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks, 1844
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An Essay on the Medical Constitution of Great-Britain. - ...
... as the solids are rigid, and the red globules are dense and heavy, the blood
and serum are very susceptive of an inflammatory siziness, and the body of
inflammatory dis--v eases 3 not only from the last mentioned change of the
weather (54.) ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Tusser. Si'ziness. n. s. (from sizy.] Glutinous- ress ; viscosity. In rheumatisms, the
siziness passes off thick contents in theurine.or glutinous sweats. Floyer. Cold is
capable of producing a siziness and viscosity in the blood. Arbutbnot. Si'zy. adj.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1805