| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1843 - 614 ページ
...assimilated, are more readily removed. Drs. Wilson and Gully consider disease as the effort of internal or vital organs to cast their mischief on external and less important organs, and water to act in assisting this operation of nature. Dr. Johnson, considering life, after Liebig,... | |
| Joel Shew - 1851 - 532 ページ
...disease, the crises effected by the water-cure invariably take place on the spot where it exists. 8. ACUTE DISEASE, then, is the violent effort of internal...their mischief on external and less important organs. 9. CHRONIC DISEASE is the enfeebled effort of the same organs to the same end. 10. But as from the... | |
| James Manby Gully - 1854 - 464 ページ
...thereby. This is so true, that where there is a skin disease, the crisis effected by the water cure invariably takes place .on the spot where it exists....disease, then, is the violent effort of internal and vitaJ oigans to cast their mischief on external and less important organs. i Opera, ed. Vander Linden,... | |
| James Manby Gully - 1856 - 490 ページ
...thereby. This is so true, that where there is a skin disease, the crisis effected by the water cure invariably takes place on the spot where it exists....enfeebled effort of the same organs to the same end. -S. But as, from the diminished power of the constitution, this is always ineffectual, the morbid state... | |
| Edwin Lee - 1859 - 192 ページ
...is referable to a morbid condition of some of the textures of the body" (page 450). "Acute disease is the violent effort of internal and vital organs...their mischief on external and less important organs. Chronic disease is the enfeebled effort of the same organs to the same end." " That mischief invariably... | |
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