The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 190
... practice , is of British origin , we have always thought highly probable ; but are inclined to differ from Mr. " Jones , who would attribute its general introduction into our English courts to a period posterior to the expeditions into ...
... practice , is of British origin , we have always thought highly probable ; but are inclined to differ from Mr. " Jones , who would attribute its general introduction into our English courts to a period posterior to the expeditions into ...
Page 412
... practice of venesection . A strong full pulse , ac- companied with pain , in some particular part of the body , cer- tainly indicates bleeding ; but it may often be of service , when the pulse is in the opposite extreme . The fear of ...
... practice of venesection . A strong full pulse , ac- companied with pain , in some particular part of the body , cer- tainly indicates bleeding ; but it may often be of service , when the pulse is in the opposite extreme . The fear of ...
Page 414
... practice having been used for its relief , it does not afford any conclusion of importance . We must observe of these cases , that they are much too few on which to lay the foundation of any rational theory , or to build the ...
... practice having been used for its relief , it does not afford any conclusion of importance . We must observe of these cases , that they are much too few on which to lay the foundation of any rational theory , or to build the ...
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