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" ... one mile per day, is spent in maintaining its temperature at Fever Heat. If you could place your fever patient at the bottom of a mine, twice the depth of the deepest mine in the Duchy of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders... "
The Student, and Intellectual Observer - Page 270
1871
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London Society, Volume 14; Volume 16

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1869 - 706 pages
...fearful ladders which eventually kill off the miner with heart disease] into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever couch.' ' The diabetic patfent resembles a racing steamboat on the Mississippi whose supply of coals is exhausted,...
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Medicine in Modern Times: Or Discourses Delivered at a Meeting of the ...

British Medical Association, William Stokes - 1869 - 326 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever couch. The treatment of this formidable disease in former times consisted of purging, vomiting, and bleeding...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 58-59

1869 - 622 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than that which he undergoes at the hand of x HUM r as he lies before you, helpless, tossing, and delirious, on hie fever coucli. The treatment...
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Good Health ..., Volume 2

1871 - 602 pages
...Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into the open air, you would subject him to less torture from muscular exertion, than that...the sufferer to health, without any intervention of tho medical art. But at the termination of these conditions a state of health, often wretchedly below...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 522 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever couch. The treatment of this formidable disease in former times consisted of purging, vomiting, and bleeding...
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The Practitioner's handbook of treatment

John Milner Fothergill - 1877 - 624 pages
...in Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open day, you would subject him to less torture from muscular exertion than that...helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever couch." (Ilaiurhton.) Murchison says, " There is found too, on the whole, a direct relation between the temperature...
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Lecture Notes on Chemical Physiology and Pathology

Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1879 - 322 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched suflerer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...helpless, tossing and delirious, on his fever couch." Pathologv. — Hypoxanthine has been found deposited in the urine in severe diseased conditions of...
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Hand-book of chemical physiology and pathology

Victor Clarence Vaughan - 1880 - 422 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...helpless, tossing and delirious, on his fever couch." § 173. Pathology.—Hypuxanthin has been found deposited in the urine in severe diseased conditions...
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On the internal use of water for the sick and on thirst

John Forsyth Meigs - 1880 - 60 pages
...of Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open air, you would subject him to less torture, from muscular exertion, than...before you helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever-couch." He advocates strongly the practice of "retarding the disintegration of the tissues consumed...
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The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment: Or, The Principles of Therapeutics

J. Milner Fothergill - 1887 - 708 pages
...in Cornwall, and compel the wretched sufferer to climb its ladders into open day, you would subject him to less torture from muscular exertion than that...helpless, tossing, and delirious, on his fever couch." (Ilaughton.) Murchison says, " There is found too, on the whole, a direct relation between the temperature...
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