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" I have always seen already disturbed by purgatives, so that I can scarcely say what they are when left to themselves; thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and... "
An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent ... - Page 356
by John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Volume 4

Medicine - 1831 - 638 pages
...themselves ; thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorous breathing, and dilated at.d motionless pupil."...
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An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women

Robert Gooch - Pregnancy - 1829 - 506 pages
...themselves; thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorous breathing, and dilated and motionless pupil....
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The New York Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 9

Medicine - 1830 - 530 pages
...and a total absence of all active febrile symptoms. The cases which I have seen, have invariably been attributed to congestion of the brain; and the remedies...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorous breathing, and dilated and motionless pupil....
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Baltimore Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 1

Nathan Ryno Smith - Medicine - 1830 - 490 pages
...attributed to congestion of the brain, and the remedies employed have been leeches and cold lotions of the head, and purgatives, especially calomel. Under...little patients have died with symptoms apparently of exhaustation. In two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 16

Medicine - 1830 - 610 pages
...seen have heen invariahly attrihuted to congestion of the hrain, and the remedies employed have heen leeches and cold lotions to the head, and purgatives,...calomel. Under this treatment they have gradually hecome worse, the languor has increased, the deficiency of heat has hecome greater and more permanent,...
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The Transylvania Journal of Medicine, and the Associate Sciences, Volume 5

Medicine - 1832 - 640 pages
...themselves : thus the state which lam describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...quicker and weaker, and at the end of a few days, or a weejc, or sometimes longer, the little patients have died with symptoms apparently of exhaustion. In...
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A Treatise on the Diseases of Children: With Directions for the Management ...

Michael Underwood, Marshall Hall - Children - 1835 - 572 pages
...themselves : thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorus breathing, and dilated and motionless pupil."*...
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On the Diseases and Derangements of the Nervous System, in Their Primary ...

Marshall Hall - Nervous system - 1841 - 456 pages
...: thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of the head, and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorous breathing, and dilated and motionless pupil."...
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Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants at the breast

Eugène Bouchut - 1855 - 964 pages
...symptoms had invariably been attributed to congestion of the brain ; and the remedies employed had been leeches and cold lotions to the head, and purgatives— especially calomel. Under this treatment the patients had gradually got worse, the languor had increased, the pulse became quicker and weaker,...
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On the diseases of infants and children

Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pages
...themselves: thus the state which I am describing is marked by heaviness of head and drowsiness, without any signs of pain, great languor, and a total absence...two cases, however, I have seen, during the last few hours, symptoms of oppressed brain, as coma, stertorous breathing, and dilated, motionless pupil."...
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