The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Հատոր 3Lundsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore S. Bell Prentice & Weissinger, 1845 |
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... consequence of a sufficient quantity not being at hand . It will also be seen in this case , that the applica- tion of sinapisms and extensive blistering had been practised previous to the use of the poultice , without producing any ...
... consequence of a sufficient quantity not being at hand . It will also be seen in this case , that the applica- tion of sinapisms and extensive blistering had been practised previous to the use of the poultice , without producing any ...
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... consequence is , that disease has gradu- ally become less congestive and functional , and more inflam- matory , complicated , and protracted in its character . This change has been gradually and obviously manifesting itself every 14 ...
... consequence is , that disease has gradu- ally become less congestive and functional , and more inflam- matory , complicated , and protracted in its character . This change has been gradually and obviously manifesting itself every 14 ...
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... consequence of a patient with the disease having been in the ward at that remote period , and this in despite of white - washing and other cleansings . ' " " We give his remarks on belladonna as a preventive of the disease , the last of ...
... consequence of a patient with the disease having been in the ward at that remote period , and this in despite of white - washing and other cleansings . ' " " We give his remarks on belladonna as a preventive of the disease , the last of ...
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... consequences , and utterly destitute of the quality of infection through the medium of the atmos- phere , or of communication in any other mode than the one stated , " Entirely satisfied of the accuracy of his conclusions , he resolved ...
... consequences , and utterly destitute of the quality of infection through the medium of the atmos- phere , or of communication in any other mode than the one stated , " Entirely satisfied of the accuracy of his conclusions , he resolved ...
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... a day or two before it is taken , the patient may get several doses of morphia concentrated in the last portion left in the bottle , and fatal consequences may be produced 62 Decomposition of Tinct . Opii by Ammonia .
... a day or two before it is taken , the patient may get several doses of morphia concentrated in the last portion left in the bottle , and fatal consequences may be produced 62 Decomposition of Tinct . Opii by Ammonia .
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Էջ 46 - O ! how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours. There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have ; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Էջ 254 - Either the delusion is such that the person under its influence has a real and firm belief of some fact, not true in itself, but which if it were true, would excuse his act...
Էջ 254 - ... friend or foe indiscriminately; so that although there were no previous indications of violence, yet the subsequent act, connecting itself with the previous symptoms and indications, will enable an experienced person to say that the outbreak was of such a character, that for the time being it must have overborne memory and reason ; that the act was the result of the disease, and not of a mind capable of choosing; in short, that it was the result of uncontrollable impulse, and not of a person...
Էջ 459 - ... other animals. A man may survey ten thousand people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of a hundred thousand men every one may be known from another.
Էջ 254 - The character of the mental disease relied upon to excuse the accused in this case, is partial insanity, consisting of melancholy, accompanied by delusion. The conduct may be in many respects regular, the mind acute, and the conduct apparently governed by rules of propriety, and at the same time there may be insane delusion by which the mind is perverted.
Էջ 263 - The invalid's case was therefore considered perfectly hopeless and he was given up by all his comrades, who thought of little else than to consign him to the grave. But being unwilling to resign himself to the fate which appeared frowning over him without a last effort, he obtained the consent of two or three of the party who undertook to amputate his arm merely to gratify the wishes of the dying man ; for in such a light they viewed him. Their only case of instruments consisted of a handsaw, a butcher's...
Էջ 253 - ... in order to constitute a crime, a person must have intelligence and capacity enough to have a criminal intent and purpose; and if his reason and mental powers are either so deficient that he has no will, no conscience, or controlling mental power, or if, through the overwhelming violence of mental disease, his intellectual power is for the time obliterated, he is not a responsible moral agent, and is not punishable for criminal acts.
Էջ 253 - If then it is proved to the satisfaction of the jury, that the mind of the accused was in a diseased and unsound state ; the question will be whether the disease existed to so high a degree, that for the time being it overwhelmed the reason, conscience, and judgment, and whether the prisoner, in committing the homicide, acted from an irresistible and uncontrollable impulse. If so, then the act was not the act of a voluntary agent, but the involuntary act of the body, without the concurrence of a...
Էջ 263 - A few days before the caravan had reached this place, a Mr. Broadus, in attempting to draw his rifle from a wagon muzzle foremost, discharged its contents into his arm. The bone being dreadfully shattered, the unfortunate man was advised to submit to an amputation at once ; otherwise, it being in the month of August, and excessively warm, mortification would soon ensue. But Broadus obstinately refused to consent to this course, till death began to stare him in the face. By this time, however, the...
Էջ 255 - The same is true in regard to any question of science, because persons conversant with such science have peculiar means, from a larger and more exact observation, and long experience in such department of science, of drawing correct inferences from certain facts, either observed by themselves, or testified to by other witnesses. A familiar instance of the application of this principle occurs very often in cases of homicide, when upon certain facts being testified to, by other witnesses, medical persons...