| 1777 - 536 Seiten
...on the whole of the functions, and parti* cularly * cularly in the action of the extreme veflels. « Such, however, is at the fame time the nature « of the animal oeconomy, that this debility « proves an indirect ftimulus to the fanguiferous « fyftem; whence,... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1803 - 582 Seiten
...the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels. Such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system; whence, by the intervention of the cold stage, and spasm connected... | |
| 1807 - 532 Seiten
...the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels. Such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system, -whence, by the intervention of the cold stage and spasm connected... | |
| 1808 - 510 Seiten
...particularly in the action of the extreme (and conser/uentty secreting} vessels. Such, however, is at the same time the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguitcrous system, whence by the intervention of the cold stage and spasm, (or constricted,... | |
| Benjamin Welsh - 1819 - 430 Seiten
...functions, and " particularly in the action of the extreme vessels. " Such, however, is at the same time the nature " of the animal economy, that this debility proves " an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system ; " whence, by the intervention of the cold stage " and spasm connected... | |
| John Mason Good - 1823 - 630 Seiten
...the cold fit is supposed to consist. " Such however," to adopt the words of Dr. Cullen himself, "is the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system ; whence by the inte,rvention of the cold stage, and spasms connected... | |
| Southwood Smith - 1830 - 458 Seiten
...the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels. Such, however, is at the same time the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system ; whence, by the intervention of the cold stage, and spasm connected... | |
| William Leithead - 1837 - 444 Seiten
...in this spasm the cold fit is supposed to consist. " However," to use Cullen's own words, " such is the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system." Now this has been pointed out as the most glaring defect in the... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1843 - 694 Seiten
...functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels: — but such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system; whence, by the intervening cold stage, and spasm connected with... | |
| John Thomson - 1859 - 808 Seiten
...the functions, and particularly in the action of the extreme vessels. Such, however, is, at the same time, the nature of the animal economy, that this debility proves an indirect stimulus to the sanguiferous system ; whence, by the intervention of the cold stage and spasm connected... | |
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