The Medical and Physical Journal, المجلد 22R. Phillips, 1809 |
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الصفحة 262 - or Laws of the Animal (Economy, by Dr. HAIGHTON.—Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox. NB These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two of them interfere in the hours of attendance; and the. whole is calculated to form a complete Course of Medical and Chirurgical
الصفحة 13 - made to run into one. At 50° it becomes a soft and malleable solid, which has the lustre of polished silver, and at about the freezing point of water it becomes harder and brittle, and when broken into fragments exhibits a
الصفحة 440 - nine or even twelve months. To restore them to their freshness, cut the end of the stalk of each bunch of grapes, and put that of white grapes into white wine, and that of the black grapes into red wine, as you would put flowers into water, to revive or to
الصفحة 412 - I have read that King Edward the Third, in the twentieth year of his raigne, (about 1337 or 8) gave commandment to the mayor and sheriffes of London, to make proclamation in every ward of the city and suburbs, that all leprose persons inhabiting there, should avoid within fifteen days next,
الصفحة 199 - not caught by approach, unless that approach was accompanied by an inhaling of the breath, or by touching the infected person; I therefore had a separation made across the gallery^, inside of my house, between the kitchen and dining parlour, of the width of three feet, which is sufficiently wide
الصفحة 195 - as the plague was now called, was a judgment of the Omnipotent on the disobedience of man, and that it behoved every individual to amend his conduct, as a preparation to his departure for paradise. The expense of labour at the same time increased enormously, and never was equality in the human species more
الصفحة 13 - is only imperfectly fluid; at 70° it becomes more fluid; and at 100°, its fluidity is perfect, so that different globules may be made to run into one. At 50° it becomes a soft and malleable solid, which has the lustre of polished silver,
الصفحة 198 - in smiting with the plague every one they meet?" I could not help smiling, but told him, that I trusted to God only, who would not allow any of the Genii to smite me unless it were his sovereign will, and that if it were, he could effect it without the aid of Genii.
الصفحة 196 - of carbuncles: others-, had both buboes and carbuncles. Which generally appeared in the groin, under the arm, or near the breast. Those who were affected * with a shivering, having no buboe, carbuncle, spots, or any other exterior disfiguration, were invariably carried off in less than twenty-four hours, and the body of the deceased became quickly putrified, so that it was