Dr. Gregory's conspectus medicinae theoreticae : embracing pathology and physiology / with the original text, an ordo verborum, and literal translation. By John Steggall.
- James Gregory
- Date:
- 1855
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dr. Gregory's conspectus medicinae theoreticae : embracing pathology and physiology / with the original text, an ordo verborum, and literal translation. By John Steggall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![tandi; et respiratio plena, facilis, leiita, parum perspecta, neqiie multum ab exercitatione quivis ac- celerata, et vox fortis et sonova, et in viris gravis, baud facile rauca facta; et balitus oris gratus, saltern omuifcEtore carens,et os bnmidum, et lingua nitida, non vero nimis rubra; et cibi appetitns magnus, nulla condimentorum ope egens, et sitis modica, et concoctio omnis escee facilis et bona, sine ructu aut ventriculo ullo modo gravato; et excretio per alvuin naturalis, quo- tidiana, eturiua justumtempus fa- cile retenta, et cum tempus demum sit facile^ reddita : et quamvis varii coloris et crassitudinis et copiae (pro ratione cibi potusque) sedi- nientum idoneum suo tempore de- ponens; quo tardius, eo fere me- lius ; et exbalatio per cutem libera ?t constans, citra vero sudorem nisi validee causae concurrant; et secretiones internae pariter con- tum; et respiratio, plena, facilis, lenta, pai'uin pers- jJecta, neque multum accele- rata ab quivis exercitatione, et vox fortis et sonora, et gravis in viris, hand facile facta rauca; et gratushali- tus oris, saltern carensomni f(Store et os liumidum, et lingua nitida, verb non nimis rubra et magnus appetitus cibi, egens nulla ope condi- mentorum, et sitis modica, et facilis et bona concoctio omnis escce, sine ructu aut ventriculo gravato ullo modo; et quotidiana naturalis ex- cretio ]jer atvum, et urina facile retenta justum tempus et facile reddila cum sit de- mum tempus; et deponens suo tempore idoneum sedi- mentum quamvis varii co- loris et crassitudinis et copice {pro ratione cibi que porus); quo tardius, fere eo melius ; et libera et constans exha- latio per cutem rerb citra sudorem, nisi validce causm concurrant; et internee se- erated by any exercise; and the voice strong and sonorous, deep in nen, not easily made hoarse; an agreeable exhalation of the mouth, ree at least from all kinds of feetor, mouth moist, tongue clean, but lot too red; a great appetite for food, requiring no aid of condiments, hirst moderate, easy and good digestion of every kind of food, with- lut flatulence, or the stomach oppressed in any degree; a daily and latural evacuation from the bowels, and urine easily retained a proper •ime, and as easily expelled, when at length there is time for it; lepositing in due time its proper sediment, although of varied colour md thickness and quantity, according to the nature of the food and Innk, the slower generally the better; a free and constant exhalation rom the skin, but not to sweating, unless powerful causes concur; ■he internal secretions equally constant and free, neither in excess nor 00 scanty. It is finally the (province) of a healthy man to desire](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28149452_0019.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


