ture rises or falls. 4. That it is an error to suppose (as is popularly held)

LIOF DISEASIE - search.proquest.com
YEAR by year the experienced physician becomes a closer observer of the influence of
weather upon diseases, and consequently upon remedies. If the observations of the …

HEAD COLDS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE INTERNIST: THEIR RESULTS AND TREATMENT.

TF Reilly - The American Journal of the Medical Sciences …, 1917 - search.proquest.com
HEAD cold, variously denominated coryza, catarrh, la grippe, etc., is such a common
complaint in this latitude that one is almost disposed to think of it as a necessary evil. How …

THE CATCHING COLD PHOBIA

W Brady - Medical Record (1866-1922), 1910 - search.proquest.com
INSOFAR as ordinary minds, subject to mortal error, can grasp the truth in the teachings of
Christian Science, we have, in Mary Baker G. Eddy's explanation of disease, an admirable …

[PDF][PDF] Notes, Short Comments, and Answers to Correspondents.

T Parratt, A Inspector-General - scholar.archive.org
To the Editor of THE LANCET. SIR,-As an occasional occurrence of those forms of herpes
having a nervous origin, we find the eruption followed by a prolonged and severe neuralgia …

[HTML][HTML] ON THE TREATMENT OF A COMMON COLD.

JM FOTHERGILL - The Practitioner, 1875 - books.google.com
THERE are few ailments more commonly put before us for treatment than an ordinary cold.
Of course they are most frequent in winter, but nevertheless they occur at all seasons, even …

[引用][C] The Vermont Panther

FHH - Scientific American, 1882 - JSTOR

[引用][C] Health in Hot Climates.

JN Dugdale - Health in Hot Climates., 1931 - John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd.

[引用][C] Observations on the effects of cold on the human body, and on a mode of measuring refrigeration

J Osborne - Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1836-1845), 1836 - Springer
IT would be an interestblg observation to ascertain by a tabular view the proportion of
diseases produced by cold, as compared with other agents. In order to obtain some idea of …

Irritant Causes of Disease

SCM Jessop - The Indian Medical Gazette, 1871 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The universal use of the word" fever" induces me to forward a few remarks on the subject,
as, from the highest to the lowest, every one supposes that in using this term, he has to the …

[图书][B] Sunshine: A New Name for a Popular Lecture on Health

CWH Dall - 1864 - books.google.com
A TREATISE on" Sunshine" might now be written which should lay claim to permanent
literary value; but, eight years ago, the case was very different. Researches into the nature of …