Morisoniana; or family adviser of the British College of Health. Being a collection of the works of Mr Morison ... comprising 'Origin of life ... '- 'Important advice to the world'- 'Letter on cholera morbus of India'- 'Anti-Lancet ... '- and 'More new truths' ... / With an appendix, containing a short treatise on ... small pox [by T. Moat], etc.
- Morison, James, 1770-1840
- Date:
- 1833
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Morisoniana; or family adviser of the British College of Health. Being a collection of the works of Mr Morison ... comprising 'Origin of life ... '- 'Important advice to the world'- 'Letter on cholera morbus of India'- 'Anti-Lancet ... '- and 'More new truths' ... / With an appendix, containing a short treatise on ... small pox [by T. Moat], etc. Source: Wellcome Collection.
733/752 (page 687)
![Ir PAGE . 7,403 54 425, 532 409 . 29 INDEX. Scrofula proceeds from an impure state of the blood ScuiTy, bleeding gums . . . cured . . , . . directions . • Sea bathing , . . . , Sea-faring men recommended to take the universal medicine^ „ by a man who cured himself of an old fistula “on board ship ,227 Sea sickness, a sure monitor of the safety, and beneficial ten- dency of vomiting . . , 325 Second address to the world, in the 4th No. of the JlntULancet 473 Secundum artem, salivation and bleeding . , 350 Sedentary .... 85 Senna, a most excellent purgative, and enters into the compos* . sition of th.e\iniversal medicine^, see consumption , . Sennett’s J. letter of thanks for cure of pains in the side, and spasms . , , , Shaking,—-on trembling, and . . . Shampooing] .... Shephard’s, C. letter of thanks for cure of asthma, gravel, and f bilious affection .... Shergold’s, J. letter of thanks for cure of violent pains in the head , , , . Short breath, cured . » . • * asthma » ■* Shortness of breath. See consumption . Shoulder deformed, cured ,, . Sickness—falling, cured . . . . of stomach, cured « Side pains, cured . » Sight, dimness of, cured Signatures of published cases, always obtained Sign of health, floridity is not a Signs of perfect health . » Simile, on inflammatory cases Similarity between gin-drinking, and the doctors’ bracing system 369 Simple statement of Mr. Morison’s own case and cure , 363 . . . simile, on a sedentary life . . 85 Simplicity of the human frame • • .95 . . . runs through all the works of nature. See the Author’s introductory address, on stricture • 231 Singing, voice . • • .69 Sinews- tendons, and nerves, rendered flexible by warm baths 117 Skin, eruptions on the . • • 116 . , complaints, can only be purified by 41 ! . . fortified, and embellished, by friction . 94 Slash at ’em: let us fatten on the groans of the distressed. See Dr. Brodie’s bungling treatment of white swellings, ^c., 311 Slavery to the stomach, may be now abolished. See HygeisVs treatment of gout . % 218n Sleep, young people talking in their j ■ 55 Sleeplessness, cured . • 510, 514 Slovenliness, care of one’s person i • 81 535 345 115 539 565 483, 512, 513, 525 . 29 . 268 . . 505 . 493, 494 . 484, 494 481, 490, 522, 550 411, 491, 513 396 . . 17 19 75](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2934086x_0733.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)