He had no suspicion at the time of the real nature of his indisposition, which proved in fact to be a complaint common in Bengal, an inflammation in the liver. The disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two... The Universal magazine - Page 3141805Full view - About this book
| 1804 - 574 pages
...disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two or three days was called in to his assistance ; but it had then...administered in vain. The progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid, and terminated fatally on the 271)1 ' The few mouths f we nre tola) that were... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1804 - 812 pages
...discovered by the penetration of the physician, who, after two or three days, was called VOL. 5. § E into his assistance ; but it had then, advanced too far...administered in vain ; the progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid, and terminated fatally on the 27th April, 1 794. On the morning of that day,... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1804 - 820 pages
...bv the penetration of the pliy.iician, who, i:J'ter two or three days, was called VOL. 5. §E into his assistance ; but it had then advanced too far...efficacy of the medicines usually prescribed, and diey were administered in vain ; the progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid, and terminated... | |
| 1805 - 498 pages
...disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two or three days was called in to his assistance ; but it had then...administered in vain. The progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid, and terminated fatally on the 27th of April 1/94. On the morn-r ing of that day... | |
| Books - 1805 - 984 pages
...penetration of the physician, who, after two ur three days, was called iirto his assistance; but it had the'i advanced too far to yield to the efficacy of the medicines...administered in vain. The progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid, and terminated fatally on the 27Íh uf April J794. On the morning of that day,... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - India - 1806 - 636 pages
...disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two or three days was called in to his assistance ; but it had then...efficacy of the medicines usually prescribed, and *.OL. ii. x they they were administered in vain. The progress of the complaint was uncommonly rapid,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 912 pages
...disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two or three clays was called in to his assistance; but it had then advanced...administered in vain. The progress of the complaint was un,-.. u 4 conmionly commonly rapid, and terminated fatally on the 27th of .April, 1794. On the... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 554 pages
...difcovered by the penetration of the phyfician, who after two or^hree days was called in to his affiftance; but it had then advanced too far to yield to the efficacy of the medicines ufually prefcribed, and they were adminiftered in vain. The progrefs of the complaint was uncommonly... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 534 pages
...difcovered by the penetration of the phyfician, who after two or.threedays was called in to his affiftance; but it had then advanced too far to yield to the efficacy of the medicines ufually prefcribed, and they were adminiftered in vain. The progrefs of the complaint was uncommonly... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 464 pages
...disorder was, however, soon discovered by the penetration of the physician, who after two or three days was called in to his assistance; but it had then advanced too far lo yield to the efficacy of the medicines usually prescribed, and they were administered in vain. The... | |
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