Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4: The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the AuthorRush, Benjamin
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Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. 4: The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author
Rush, Benjamin
Medicine; Yellow fever -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
Faculty, moral, inquiry into the influence of physical causes on, ii. 3
Fruits, summer, useful in destroying worms, i. 229
Fever, bilious, history of it in 1780, i. 117
----, outlines of a theory of, iii. 3
----, its unity asserted, iii. 17
----, unity of its exciting causes, iii. 16
----, objections to a nosological arrangement of its different
forms, iii. 33
----, effects of, iii. 39
----, different states of, enumerated, iii. 41
----, objections to putrefaction in, iii. 43
----, bilious yellow, history of, in 1793, iii. 69
----, ----, its exciting causes, iii. 88
----, ----, its premonitory signs, iii. 93
----, ----, its first symptoms, iii. 95
----, ----, symptoms of it in the blood-vessels, iii. 97
----, ----, ----, in the liver, lungs, and brain, iii. 104
----, ----, ----, in the stomach and bowels, iii. 108
----, ----, ----, in the secretions and excretions, iii. 110
Fever, bilious yellow, symptoms of it, in the nervous system, iii. 116
----, ----, ----, in the senses and appetites, iii. 122
----, ----, ----, in the lymphatic and glandular system, iii. 124
----, ----, ----, on the skin, iii. 125
----, ----, ----, in the blood, iii. 128
----, ----, nature of the black vomit, iii. 111
----, ----, types of the, iii. 135
----, ----, the empire of, over all other diseases, iii. 139
----, ----, who most subject to it, iii. 148
----, ----, negroes affected by it in common with white people,
iii. 151
----, ----, state of the atmosphere during the prevalence of, iii. 158
----, ----, signs of the presence of miasmata in the body,
universal, iii. 157
----, ----, cases of re-infection, iii. 164
----, ----, external appearances of the body after death in, iii. 165
----, ----, appearances of the body by dissection, iii. 167
----, ----, account of the distress of the city, iii. 175
----, ----, its moral effects upon the inhabitants, iii. 179
----, ----, number of deaths from it, iii. 181
----, ----, is checked and destroyed by rain, iii. 184
----, ----, inquiry into its origin by the governor of the
state, iii. 196
----, ----, said to be imported by the college of physicians, iii. 197
----, ----, objections to their opinion, and proofs of its domestic
origin, iii. 198
----, the sameness of its origin with the plague, iii. 211
----, state of the weather in 1793, iii. 215
----, method of cure, iii. 223
----, dissentions of the physicians, iii. 235
----, of purging, iii. 239
----, its salutary effects, iii. 241
----, objections to it answered, iii. 243
----, blood-letting, its utility, iii. 253
----, salivation, its utility, iii. 284
----, convalescence, iii. 289
----, remarks on the use of stimulating remedies in this fever,
iii. 292
----, comparative view of the success of all the modes of practice
employed in the fever, iii. 298
Fever, yellow, of 1794, history of, iii.
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