Observations on Spasmodic and Convulsive Diseases
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cure spasmodic and convulsive diseases by purgatives, and having lost one or two children, when treated according to the principles laid down by the most celebrated practitioners who have written upon the subject, I was determined, the first opportunity that offered, to investigate anatomically the nature of these diseases, in hopes that a more successful practice might be deduced from appearances on dissection. Soon after these failures, a case occurred ill
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دوره 3 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2017