The Motive Power of Organic Life And Magnetic Phenomena of Terrestrial And Plan
The Motive Power of Organic Life And Magnetic Phenomena of Terrestrial And Plan
Sherwood, H. H. (Henry Hall)
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She told me I might as much as I had a mind to, for she " thought it was perfectly sound. " I accord- ingly examined it in the usual way, and found she was right. It will be observed that in describins; the cases, and the effects of these 11 150 remedies, I have generally been very brief, but have said more of this case in consequence of its great importance to females ; for the disease generally commences in them at an adult age, in the uterus, as it did in this case, and then, after a few mon...ths or years, is extended to other organs and limbs. The above case is not an uncommon one, for the day previous to the one on which I prescribed for this case, I was called to prescribe for another. Mrs. W. F. , of the town of R. , aged 21 years, affected in all respects as in the above case, except that the tonsils and tubercles in the up- per part of the neck were much larger. After, however, the common remedies had entirely failed in her case, she was induced to try the effects of travelling, and visited some of the principal eastern cities — got the advice of some of the physicians of those cities, and on her return, her husband came to me, and told me, that " he wanted me to call and see her, as he had become satisfied that she must die, unless I could save her.
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