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... produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a great array of circumstances . A like pendulous ...
... produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a great array of circumstances . A like pendulous ...
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... produced man's body is the most multifariously com- pounded . For we see herbs and plants are nourished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; but man by the flesh of those beasts ( quad- rupeds , birds ...
... produced man's body is the most multifariously com- pounded . For we see herbs and plants are nourished by earth and water ; beasts for the most part by herbs and fruits ; but man by the flesh of those beasts ( quad- rupeds , birds ...
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... produce . Now although a man would think , by the daily attentions which physicians pay to their patients , —their visitations , nursings , and prescriptions , — that they were pursuing the cure diligently and following it up by a ...
... produce . Now although a man would think , by the daily attentions which physicians pay to their patients , —their visitations , nursings , and prescriptions , — that they were pursuing the cure diligently and following it up by a ...
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... produced by aliments . alimentation is promoted in four ways ; by the digestion of the bowels to send out the nourishment , as is done by medicines comforting the principal bowels ; by ex- citation of the external parts to attract the ...
... produced by aliments . alimentation is promoted in four ways ; by the digestion of the bowels to send out the nourishment , as is done by medicines comforting the principal bowels ; by ex- citation of the external parts to attract the ...
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... produce such alterations , that they cannot be compounded with any medicine , much less mixed with common food . It remains therefore , that they be used in series , and regularly , and at set times recurring at certain intervals . The ...
... produce such alterations , that they cannot be compounded with any medicine , much less mixed with common food . It remains therefore , that they be used in series , and regularly , and at set times recurring at certain intervals . The ...
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