| Medicine - 1859 - 940 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremens of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were universal, and never absent; but during the night they were especially intense,... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 676 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremens of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...sometimes in one, sometimes in another part of the body." Cases of neuralgia and amaurosis are enumerated as illustrating the evil effects of tobacco-smoking,... | |
| Pharmacy - 1861 - 656 pages
...excitability, which though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremáis of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were aniversal, and never absent; but during the nigtit they were especially... | |
| Medicine - 1861 - 596 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium Iremenu of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were universal and never absent ; but during the night they were especially intense,... | |
| Medicine - 1861 - 396 pages
...excitability, which though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremens of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were universal, and never absent; but during the night they were especially intense,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1861 - 614 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremens of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...the body. Almost the worst case of neuralgia that came under my observation was that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1862 - 832 pages
...individuals to suffer from seveit nervous pains, sometimes in one, sometimes in another part of tie body. Almost the worst case of neuralgia that ever...was that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. England myself. The pains were universal, and never absent; but during the night they were especially... | |
| George Cruikshank - Smoking - 1862 - 166 pages
...to hypochondriasis, which smoking relieves for a time, though it aggravates the evil afterwards. . I have known many individuals to suffer from severe...sometimes in another part of the body. Almost the wosst case of neuralgia that ever came under my observation, was that of a gentleman who consulted... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 734 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium, tremena of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were universal, and never absent; but during the night they were especially intense,... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie, Charles Hawkins - Medicine - 1865 - 770 pages
...excitability, which, though very much less in degree, partakes of the nature of the delirium tremena of drunkards. I have known many individuals to suffer...that of a gentleman who consulted the late Dr. Bright and myself. The pains were universal, and never absent ; but during the night they were especially... | |
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