Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 16A. and C. Black, 1820 |
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abdomen action affected aneurism appearance artery belly blood body bone bowels calomel cause cavity chicken-pox circumstances coats cold colon colour complained considerable considered contagion contagious continued contracted costiveness denarius diarrhoea discharge disease dissection distended doses Dr Carter Dr Thomson dura mater Edinburgh epidemic eruption evacuations examination extremely fatal fever fluid frequent gangrene glenoid cavity grains healthy hospital humerus ileum ileus inches increased inflammation injections inoculated instances intestinal canal ligature matter medicine membrane mercury Mimosis modified small-pox morbid muscles muscular natural observed occurred operation opinion pain patient persons physician plague portion produced pulse purgatives pustules quantity Queensberry-House remarkable remedies removed Royal Infirmary scapula small-pox sometimes stomach stool subscapular artery supposed surface surgeon symptoms syphilis termination tion treatment tubercles tumour tympanitic ulceration urine usual vaccinated vesicles vesicular vessels violent vomiting whole wound Yes Yes Yes
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