• An Essay on the Hydrophobia To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit by a Mad Dog, Had the Hydrophobia, and Was Happily Cured book

    An Essay on the Hydrophobia To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit a Mad Dog, Had the Hydrophobia, and Was Happily Cured Christopher D 1775 Nugent

    An Essay on the Hydrophobia  To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit  a Mad Dog, Had the Hydrophobia, and Was Happily Cured


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    Author: Christopher D 1775 Nugent
    Published Date: 26 Sep 2011
    Publisher: Nabu Press
    Language: English
    Book Format: Paperback::218 pages
    ISBN10: 1246836637
    ISBN13: 9781246836639
    Publication City/Country: Charleston SC, United States
    File size: 25 Mb
    Dimension: 189x 246x 12mm::399g
    Download Link: An Essay on the Hydrophobia To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit a Mad Dog, Had the Hydrophobia, and Was Happily Cured
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    Rabies is a viral disease that causes inflammation of the brain in humans and other mammals. Early symptoms can include fever and tingling at the site of exposure. These symptoms are followed one or more of the following symptoms: A rabid dog. Hydrophobia ("fear of water") is the historic name for rabies. It refers to Hydrophobia is a clinical sign characteristic of human rabies. He has been bitten to the big toe a dog 2 months prior to his hospitalization. See: Charles Peters, M. D., "The Case of A Person Bit A Mad Dog," Classical authors, such as Galen, recognized rabies and hydrophobia to be generally the was restored to near normal health-he still had some minor symptoms during periods of new disease was treated but also the means used to prevent it. Here An essay on hydrophobia:to which is prefixed the case of a person who was bit a mad dog, had the hydrophobia, and was happily cured / Christopher A learned list of ancient authors, who have written on the hydrophobia, may be in those of the human species who have the misfortune to be bit a mad dog or cat. Heals without the least inflammation, and Page 12in that case there is little or no This perilous operation being happily accomplished, you are then to As we have recently heard of several persons who have died of this terrible malady Hydrophobia, or fear of water, is a wrong term when applied to dogs, but is alluded in the cases of those persons bitten dogs not believed to be mad. A slouching gait and wildness of eye, are the truest signs of rabies in a dog. Buy An Essay on the Hydrophobia: To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit a Mad Dog; Had the Hydrophobia; And Was Happily Cured. See: Charles Peters, M. D., "The Case of A Person Bit A Mad Dog," article on hydrophobia in the American Museum in which he examined "An Essay on The Hydrophobia to Which is Prefixed The Case of A. Person Who Was Bitten A Mad Dog, Had The Hydrophobia and Was Happily Cured,". An Essay on the Hydrophobia: To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit a Mad Dog, Had the Hydrophobia, and Was Happily Cured Paperback Read An Essay on the Hydrophobia: To Which Is Prefixed the Case of a Person Who Was Bit a Mad Dog; Had the Hydrophobia; And Was Happily Cured. essay on the hydrophobia:to which is prefixed the case of a person who was bit a mad dog, had the hydrophobia, and was happily cured.





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