| 1834 - 446 páginas
...powers is the young sleeping with the aged. This fact, however explained, has been long remarked, and it is well known to every unprejudiced observer. But...appeared to have no specific ailment, but there was so slow and remarkable a decline of flesh and strength, and the energy of all' the functions — what... | |
| J. Baron DU POTET DE SENNEVOY, Jules Dupotet - 1838 - 418 páginas
...Remarks. By William Melmoth, Esq. 2vols. London, 1748. Vol. ip 299. have on several occasions met with a counterpart of the following case : — I was, a few...consulted about a pale, sickly, and thin boy, of about four or five years of age. He appeared to have no specific ailment, but there was a slow and remarkable... | |
| Jules baron Du Potet de Sennevoy - 1838 - 412 páginas
...London, 1748. Vol. ip 298. have on several occasions met with a counterpart of the following case:—I was, a few years since, consulted about a pale, sickly, and thin boy, of about four or five years of age. He appeared to have no specific ailment, but there was a slow and remarkable... | |
| 1845 - 638 páginas
...a few years siuce, consulted about a pale, sickly and thin boy about five or eix years of nge. lia appeared to have no specific ailment; but there was a slow and remarkable decline of flesh and strrngth, and of the energy of all the functions — what his mother very aptly termed a pradual blight.... | |
| 1849 - 444 páginas
...very justly remarks :— "A not uncommon cause of depressed vital power is the. young deeping with the aged. This fact, however explained, has been long...of flesh and strength, and of the energy of all the functions—what his mother very aptly termed a gradual blight. After enquiry into the history of the... | |
| 1849 - 700 páginas
...thin boy, of about four or five years of age. He appeared to * Elliotson's Human Physiology, p. 698. have no specific ailment, but there was a slow and...decline of flesh and strength, and of the energy of the functions — what hia mother very aptly termed a gradual blight. After inquiry into the history... | |
| 1852 - 604 páginas
...petechiœ, and afterwards large ulcers; but Dr. Ridgley and I cured her.' Dr. Copland also observes : — ' I was a few years since consulted about a pale, sickly,...specific ailment, but there was a slow and remarkable deeline of flesh and strength and of the energy of all the functions — what his mother very aptly... | |
| Walter Johnson (M.B.) - 1857 - 494 páginas
...petechiae, and afterwards large ulcers; but Dr. Ridgley and I cured her." Dr. Copland also observes:—" I was a few years since consulted about a pale, sickly,...of flesh and strength and of the energy of all the functions—what his mother very aptly termed a gradual blight. After inquiring into the history of... | |
| John C. Gunn - 1860 - 922 páginas
...well known to every unprejudiced observer. But it has been entirely overlooked by medical writers. I have on several occasions met with the counterpart...remarkable decline of flesh and strength, and of the energies of all the functions ; what his mother very aptly termed a gradual blight. After inquiring... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 354 páginas
...with aged persons. Dr. Copeland _. . was consulted about a pale, sickly, thin boy, about four or five years of age. He appeared to have no specific ailment,...slow and remarkable decline of flesh and strength — what his mother very aptly termed a gradual blight. Upon enquiry into the history of the case,... | |
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