Medical and physiological problems : being chiefly researches for correct principles of treatment in disputed points of medical practice. Pt. first ... / by William Griffin and by Daniel Griffin.

  • Griffin, William, 1794-1848.
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Limerick : Cornelius O'Brien, 1839.

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114 pages ; 22 cm

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'Part first, containing the following problems' - cover
Contents: I. What principles should be kept in view in the treatment of enteritis? - I [i.e. II]. How are nervous affections distinguishable from inflammatory? - III. Under what circumstances and to what extent is bleeding proper in diseases of the brain? - IV. On what morbid state does the occurrence of coma and sudden death in jaundice depend? - V. Is the law of visible direction, as at present received, a true one? - VI. Is laryngismus stridulus, or the crowing disease, a spasmodic or paralytic affection?

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