An Inaugural Dissertation On the Magnolia Glauca, Or Common White Laurel-Tree
An Inaugural Dissertation On the Magnolia Glauca, Or Common White Laurel-Tree
Thomas Price
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W. F. Wafliington, a worthy friend and fellow graduate, two hours after his ufual break- faft, took one drachm of the powder mentioned in the above experiment; his pulfe beating eighty ftrokes in a minute, its natural ftandard. S 10 15 go 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 no 120 130 140 i5» «o 80 80 78 76 7* 7a 7» 68 70 68 68 68 yz 7Z 78 80 In twenty minutes the pulfe was more full ; in thirty minutes fuller with fome tenfioni in forty flower with increafed fulnefs; it continued with little variation ti...ll the expiration of eighty minutes; in ninety minutes flow and hard with no variation for one hundred minutes s he was then afFcded with a naulea, which continued for twenty minutes, and the pulfe gradually returned to its natural ftandard. EXPERIMENT III. My friend Dr. $• R. Thompfon breakfafted as wfual, and three hours afterwards took one drachm Digitized I /Google 24 of the above powder mixed in water, his pulfe beat-- ing eighty ftrokes in a minute. 5 10 15 20 30 4 50 60 70 80 90 1 00 110 120 So 80 78 72 68 66 70 72 72 72 74 78 8o~8o In fifteen minutes the pulfe was fomewhat tentej in thirty more tenfe and quick; in forty fullers in fifty full and flow; in fixty variable ; in feventy the fulnefs was much diminifhed, and he was af- fefted with naufea; in eighty it continued the fame; in ninety he felt relieved from the Aaufea, and the pulfe was fmall and feeble ; in one hundred more aftive ; in one hundred and ten it returned to its natural flandard.
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