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A Treatise on the Fistula of the Anus; - London, John ...
LT is no difficult Matter to prove that a cachectical Habit of Body may be brought
on by a Fistula, since the Blood, whilst it is conveyed in it's circulatory Course
through Parts corrupted by Fiflulze, and of Consequence tainted thereby,
contracts a ...
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The Ganglionic nervous system
but slowly and with much difficulty and trouble ; moreover, such patients exhibit a
marked tendency to haemorrhage, on comparatively small occasions — a fact, by
the way, which obtains equally among persons suffering from a cachectical ...
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics
We therefore come to the conclusion that, as with the term Texas fever, we have
to understand under the name tristeza two different infections — piroplasmosis
and anaplasmosis. The Cachectical Piroplasmosis of the Transcaiicasus.
... avoiding speculation on this point, I can assure you of the fact, which, indeed,
you have yourselves seen illustrated, that every now and then we get clear
evidence of our patients becoming cachectical under the operation of this
atmosphere.
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The Medical Times and Gazette
... avoiding speculation on this point, I can assure you of the fact, which, indeed,
you have yourselves seen illustrated, that every now and then we get clear
evidence of our patients becoming cachectical under the operation of this
atmosphere.
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Pharmacopœia officinalis&extemporanea. Or, a Complete ...
Medicines of this kind are of great Service in cold cachectical Habits, where the
Load of Humours has been forced away by strong Detergents and Cathartica,
thartics, and the Fibres are lest weak, so as to Sect. 8. 489 Of Powders and
Species.
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A treatise of diseases in general: wherein the true causes, ...
That it Was caus'd and supported by a chlorotic, or a cachectical Habit of fiody ; or
, at least, from an ill State of Humours, of some kind or other : That, in
Consequence of one or the other, some ill Humours were either critically thrown
off, ...
Charles Perry, T. Woodward ((Londres)), C. Davis ((Londres)), 1741
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Contents of the Harleian Miscellany, with an Index: Comp. at ...
... suspected ofimpertinency P For, to what end should these plants be given to-
those persons, whose blood exceeds with salt and sulphur already 3' Yet, in the
colder, more cachectical sorts of scurvy and melancholy, nothing possibly may be
...
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A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles ...
There are several mine-ral waters in this Riding, of which the most noted is the
sulphureous water of Harrowgate, much resorted to in cutaneous and cachectical
complaints, and used both for drinking and bathing. There is also a chalybeate ...
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Grammar of English grammars; or Advanced manual of English ...
Kakos, bad— cacophony, cacography, cachecticaL Kalypto, I cover —
apocalyptic, apocalypse. Kardia, the heart — cardiac, cardialgia, pericardium.
Kele, a turnout — hydrocele, bronchocele, enterocele. Kephale, the head —
cephalic, ...