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Memorable Events in the Life of a London Physician
The very fact of the Remittency of all diseases was, in the first instance, stoutly
denied ; nor, except in the case of the ague, could medical men at first see the
value of Remission as a guide to the treatment of any disorder whatever.
Naturally ...
Samuel DICKSON (M.D., Glasgow.),
1863
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London medical practice: its sins and shortcomings,by a ...
The very fact of the Remittency of all diseases was, in the first instance, stoutly
denied ; nor could medical men at first see the value of Remission as a guide to
the treatment of all disorders. Naturally enough, therefore, the critics in the
medical ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Some admit of exacerbations and remissions, namely, arsenious acid, which,
indeed, sometimes even exhibits in termissions." Is it not strange that the pro
fession should still couple remittency ex clusively with miasma or malaria as a
cause !
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Clinical type of attack Mode Quotidian intermittent Tertian Intermittent Total No.
Per cent of After tertian intermlttency of After intermittency and remittency of After
remittency of onset S g Intermittent Quotidian Tertian 3 days 5 days 7 days 4 days
...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Board,
1946
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Collected Papers by Members of the Staff
Per cent of onset After tertian After intermittency and remittency of After remittency
of From onset intermittency of Intermittent Quotidian Tertian 3 days 6 daya 7 days
4 daya 5 days 6 days 2 days 3 days Intermittent remittent 28 4 1 2 1 28 56 8 16 ...
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Division,
1946
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The Journal of the National Malaria Society
Per cent of onset From | After tertian After intermittency and remittency of After
remittency of Inter- | mittent onset intermittency of Intermittent Quotidian Tertian 3
days 5 days 7 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 2 days 3 days 28 •□' 28 56 Intermittent
...
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Fallacies of the faculty
... to dispel the darkness that has hitherto clouded the field of medicine. Taking
corporeal unity and totality for his rudder and compass — the brain and nerves
for the ocean and seas on which he is to act — temperature and remittency for ...
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The Unity of Disease analytically and synthetically proved: ...
It was the fate of a former work of mine, upon the subject of REMITTENCY in
DISEASE, to be reviewed in two quarterly medical periodicals, (The Medico-
Chirurgical, and British and Foreign Medical Reviews, ) the Editors or Authors of
which ...
Samuel DICKSON (M.D., Glasgow.),
1839
9
Delphi Complete Works of Charles Reade (Illustrated):
... o Midicine, thUnity Perriodicity an Remittency ofall disease, putin the visitor,
with such prodigious swiftness of elocution that the words went tumbling over one
anotherlike railway carriages out on pleasure, apile of andthe sentence was loud,
...
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A Synoptic Key to the Materia Medica: (a Treatise for ...
Ver-v. RELAXATION :— Mth. Alo. Ant-t. Ars. Cale-e. Caps. CAUS. Chin. Cocci.
Coleh. GEL. Hell. Hyo. LYC. Merc-cy. MtJR- AO. Nat-c. Nat-m. Op. PHO- AC. Ver-
a. Comp. Inactive. REMITTENCY :— GeL RESTLESSNESS:— ACO. Ap. ARS.
Bell.
Cyrus Maxwell Boger,
2002