| Medicine - 1859 - 940 pages
...in some instances, he has been able to trace blindness from amaurosis to excess in tobacco smoking; the connection of the two being pretty well established...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 676 pages
...the evil effects of tobacco-smoking, together with " other symptoms of deficient nervous power." " But the ill effects of tobacco are not confined to...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| Medicine - 1861 - 396 pages
...been able to trace blindness from amaurosis to excess in tobacco-smoking; the connexion of the[two being pretty well established in one case by the fact...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1861 - 614 pages
...by the fact that, on the practice being left off, the sight of the patient was gradually restored. But the ill effects of tobacco are not confined to...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| Dan King - Tobacco use - 1861 - 184 pages
...and, indeed, there are some which I would rather leave them to imagine for themselves than undertake a description of them myself in writing." " But the...are in operation in the human body which may tend to a greater or less degree, to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances... | |
| Pharmacy - 1861 - 656 pages
...myself in writing. But the ill effects of tobacco are not confined to the nervous system. In талу instances there is a loss of the healthy appetite...So many causes are in operation in the human body wiich may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1862 - 832 pages
...instances there is a loss of the healthy appetite for food, the imperfect state of the digestion heing soon rendered manifest by the loss of flesh and the...sallow countenance. It is difficult to say what other disease may not follow the imperfect assimilation of food continued during a long period of time. So... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie, Charles Hawkins - Medicine - 1865 - 770 pages
...in some instances, he has been able to trace blindness from amaurosis to excess in tobacco smoking; the connection of the two being pretty well established...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 734 pages
...in some instances, he has been able to trace blindness from amaurosis to excess in tobacco smoking; the connection of the two being pretty well established...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
| Dentistry - 1867 - 860 pages
...for themselves than undertake the description of them myself in writing. 506 Selected Articles. tion being soon rendered manifest by the loss of flesh...which may tend in a greater or less degree to the production of organic changes in it, that it is only in some instances we can venture to pronounce... | |
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