| 1852 - 638 páginas
...to observe, that neither in these nor in other poison-eaters is there the least trace of an arsenic cachexy discernible ; that the symptoms of a chronic...surrounding persons and things, great personal anxiety, and various distressing sensations arising from thedigestive organs, want of appetite, a constant feeling... | |
| 1852 - 446 páginas
...to observe, that neither in these nor in other poisoneaters is there the least trace of an arsenic cachexy discernible ; that the symptoms of a chronic...have the closest resemblance to those produced by poisomug from arsenic. These symptoms consist principally in a feeling of general discomfort, attended... | |
| 1851 - 608 páginas
...to observe, that neither in these nor in other poison-eaters is there the least trace of an arsenic cachexy discernible ; that the symptoms of a chronic...surrounding persons and things, great personal anxiety, and various distressing sensations arising from the digestive organs, want of appetite, a constant feeling... | |
| 1852 - 450 páginas
...to observe, that neither in these nor in other poisoneaters is there the least trace of an arsenic cachexy discernible ; that the symptoms of a chronic...surrounding persons and things', great personal anxiety, and various distressing sensations arising from the digestive organs, want of appetite, a constant feeling... | |
| 1852 - 834 páginas
...observe, that neither in these nor in other poison-caters is there the least trace of an arsenic cnchexy discernible ; that the symptoms of a chronic arsenical...perfect indifference to all surrounding persons and tilings, great personal anxiety, and various distressing sensations arising from the digestive organs,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 914 páginas
...who adapt the dose to their constitution, even although that dose should VOL. IV.— No. 21.— A* be considerable. It is not less worthy of remark,...surrounding persons and things, great personal anxiety, and various distressing sensations arising from the digestive* organs, want of appetite, a constant feeling... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1866 - 842 páginas
...the practice. It appears to produce no ill effect, so long as the drug is continued ; but, when the indulgence is stopped, symptoms of illness are sure...which have the closest resemblance to those produced from poisoning by Arsenic. The symptoms produced by excessive or poisonous doses are very various.... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1886 - 756 páginas
...followed the practice. It appears to produce no ill effect so long as the drug is continued ; but when the indulgence is stopped, symptoms of illness are sure...which have the closest resemblance to those produced from poisoning by arsenic. The symptoms produced by excessive or poisonous doses are very various,... | |
| 1902 - 416 páginas
...the symptoms of a chronic arsenical poisoning never show themselves in individuals who adapt the dcse to their constitution, even although that dose should...indulgence is stopped, symptoms of illness are sure to ap905 SEEN pear which have the closest resemblance to AND those produced by poisoning from arsenic.... | |
| 1852 - 832 páginas
...arsenic cnchexy discernible : that the symptoms of a chronic arsenical poisoning never show themselves iu individuals who adapt the dose to their constitution,...to those produced by poisoning from arsenic. These gjmptoms consist principally in a feeling of general discomfort, attended by a perfect indifference... | |
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