In particular the fluctuations of the pulse in fevers and inflammations were better understood, and accurately registered; and we can scarcely realize now that before Harvey the time of the pulse seems not to have been counted by the watch. [noun]
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We confess quite a contrary penchant, and hold that bleeding is seldom or ever justifiable, except in cases of violent inflammations. [noun]
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Apart from these the ox is practically almost exempt from the inflammations and injuries of the genital organs. [Please select]
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Saint John's wort is very common, and has been successfully applied as a fomentation in topical inflammations. [Please select]
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"I've been rainbow-chasin' forty years," he said, "and never caught nothin' but cramps and epidemics and inflammations." [Please select]
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In fevers and inflammations and in local diseases of the heart the pulse rate is increased. [Please select]
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It strengthens and preserves the teeth and gums from all inflammations, decay, and aches. [Please select]
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They do not, however, always escape, but are subject to the same inflammations as those of the horse, though, from the causes stated, more rarely attacked. [Please select]
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Acute inflammations of important organs are notorious causes of abortion, and in most contagious fevers (lung plague, rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease) it is a common result. [Please select]
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