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  1. ... Remedies to be Kept on Hand—Directions in Reference to the Remedies. CF, PTER X. Prominent Signs of Sickness___......................191 General Hints—Expression of Countenance—Gestures and ...
  2. ... Coulomb, 78 wheel, 264 Balloons, 166 ascents, 168 sickness, 198 traffic, 168 Banded spectra, 390, 544 Barometer, action of, illustrated, 174 and altitude, 189 INDEX 719 Bullet, electric test for, 715 ...
  3. ... is called irritative dyspepsia, and is characterized by sickness of the stomach, and more or less vomiting, the tongue being small and red. Termination. — With reasonable care in reference to diet and other habits of living, including ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The home practice of medicine 
    Publication: Boston, Mass. : Daily Pub. Co., 1899
    ... is called irritative dyspepsia, and is characterized by sickness of the stomach, and more or less vomiting, the tongue being small and red. Termination. — With reasonable care in reference to diet and other habits of living, including ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Organic adaptation to environment 
    Publication: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1924
    ... and germ plasm exists. Even in recent years references are sometimes made to cases in which the effects of temperature, pressure, salinity, altitude, or other changes in the environmental conditions are ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Human physiology : a textbook for high schools and colleges 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1919
    ... con- tinues it acts as a poison. Mountain sickness, the combination of ill effects experienced by those who go to high altitudes for the first time, is believed to be ...
  7. ... in estimating the qualities of each place, special reference must be had to the condition of the patient on the one hand, and the altitude, moisture, temperature, and prevalence of winds on the ...
  8. ... HYGIENE. Climate is due to the latitude, the altitude, the nature of the soil, its vegetation and its state of cultivation, the situation with reference to oceans, lakes, or rivers, or to mountain ...
  9. ... the most diverse con- ditions of climate in reference to soil, elevation, temperature, and moisture ;—equally on the arid soils of the Eastern deserts and the marshy deltas of the Ganges and the Nile,—equally at the level of the sea and at an altitude of 5000 feet,—equally during the summer heats ...
  10. ... of injury, the dis- tance of evacuation, the altitude at which the airplane is to fly, and the particular risks of anoxemia., abdominal distension and air- sickness. Oxygen should always be provided in adequate quantity, ...
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