In cases of pupils at school or at college, a diseased state, from over-action, is often manifested by increased clearness of mind, and temporary ease and vigor of mental action.
Many humors on the face are caused by a diseased state of the internal organs with which the skin sympathizes.
In the first place, I would deny, that the gout, considered as a diseased state of the system, is hereditary.
This sense likewise sometimes becomes depraved from a diseased state of the brain and nerves.
The blood is in a diseased state, probably as in the patient here referred to, in whom it contained pus globules, and coagulated slowly; there is probably also a want of tone in the vessels themselves.
It is thought to be an indication of weakness in the growth, or of a diseased state of the trees, and to require nice attention in preventing or eradicating it.
But if the parts be already in a diseased state, it will be proper to bathe them with lime water, or diluted port wine.
Hence, when fat accumulates and free motion is prevented, the animal is in a diseased state.
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