| Nathan Ryno Smith - 1830 - 490 pages
...and disorders of the same class with hysteria, dyspepsia, chlorosis, and cholera morbus." 4. Persona in health and of moderate strength, will generally...erect posture, on taking fifteen ounces of blood. Dr. H. has known seventy ounces to be taken in the sitting posture, in tendency to apoplexy, without... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1835 - 918 pages
...of blood, and disorders of the same class, with hysteria, dyspepsia, chlorosis, and cholera morbus. Persons in health and of moderate strength will generally...erect posture, on taking fifteen ounces of blood. We have known seventy ounces taken in the sitting posture, in the tendency to apoplexy, without syncope;... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1837 - 594 pages
...blood, and disorders of the same class with Hysteria, Dyspepsia, Chlorosis, and Cholera morbus. 355. Persons in health and of moderate strength will generally...syncope ! but the case is an extreme one. Patients with Meningitis, Encephalitis, Pleuritis, or Pneumonia, frequently lose thirty-five ounces of blood without... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1839 - 544 pages
...of blood, and disorders of the same class with hysteria, dyspepsia, chlorosis, and cholera morbus. " Persons in health and of moderate strength, will generally...blood without fainting. In bronchitis, little more is borne to be lost than in health. A stout person in fever will frequently faint on losing ten, twelve,... | |
| 1847 - 592 pages
...system; at least, so it appears to me, from considerable experience."— P. 353. Dr. H. informs us that persons in health, and of moderate strength, will...generally faint, if bled in the erect posture, on taking 15 ozs. of blood ; that in Bronchitis little more is borne to be lost than in health : that a stout... | |
| 1830 - 600 pages
...blood, and disorder! of the same class with hysteria, dyspepsia, chlorosis, and cholera morbus." 4. Persons in health and of moderate strength, will generally...the erect posture on taking fifteen ounces of blood. Dr. H. has known seventy ounces to be taken in the sitting posture, in tendency to apoplexy, •without... | |
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