The Selected Writings of Benjamin RushPhilosophical Library, 1947 - 433 pages |
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Page 143
... blood in the subclavian vein , and its first action on the heart , are attended with considerable stimu- lating effects . III . The blood is a very important internal stimulus . It has been disputed whether it acts by its quality , or ...
... blood in the subclavian vein , and its first action on the heart , are attended with considerable stimu- lating effects . III . The blood is a very important internal stimulus . It has been disputed whether it acts by its quality , or ...
Page 149
... blood in its passage through the heart and blood vessels . The increase of the fulness and force of the pulse in sleep , is probably owing in part to the action of respiration upon it . In another place I hope to elevate the rank of the ...
... blood in its passage through the heart and blood vessels . The increase of the fulness and force of the pulse in sleep , is probably owing in part to the action of respiration upon it . In another place I hope to elevate the rank of the ...
Page 356
... blood in the body , and an inflammatory action in the pulse . The degrees of appetite which belong to old age , the quality of the food taken , and the sedentary life which is generally connected with it , all concur to produce that ...
... blood in the body , and an inflammatory action in the pulse . The degrees of appetite which belong to old age , the quality of the food taken , and the sedentary life which is generally connected with it , all concur to produce that ...
Contents
ON SLAVEKEEPING 1773 | 3 |
YON HELPING THE AFRICANS date unknown | 24 |
SYLVANIA 1777 | 54 |
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