A moderate degree of pain in any part excites the action of the whole body; a greater quantity of blood and nervous energy is determined to the part.
A moderate degree of light, or a moderate noise, does not affect us, and the power of thinking, which very much exhausts the excitability, is in a great measure suspended.
It is a curious circumstance, that a moderate degree of pain, when unaccompanied by fever, often tends to render the understanding more clear, lively, and active.
This furnace can only produce a moderate degree of heat, because the quantity of charcoal it is capable of consuming is limited by the quantity of air which is allowed to pass through the opening G of the ash-hole.
The extremity d' of this tube terminates in a capillary opening, through which the hydrogen gas contained in the reservoir is forced, with a moderate degree of quickness, by the pressure of one or two inches of water.
The inflammation usually presents the regular stages, and is associated with a moderate degree of plastic pleurisy; but occasionally, as in one of our cases, it terminates in gangrene.
Now what sort of a philosophy is that which does not bring with it the destruction of depravity, but is content with a moderate degree of vice?
A moderate degree of dilatation may exist without much disturbance of the general health of the patient.
A moderate degree of cachectic dropsy is not very infrequent in the late stages of gastric ulcer.
Diarrhoea sometimes exists to a moderate degree, attended at times by gaseous distension of the intestines.
I believe that some of these temporary mitral murmurs in acute rheumatism depend upon a moderate degree of valvulitis quite capable of complete resolution.
A moderate degree of congestion; spleen not enlarged; liver showed cloudy swelling and fibrinous exudate; lungs and heart about normal except for a moderate degree of congestion but no exudate.
It is natural that a manufacturer should be partial toward his own product, and a moderate degree of emphasis in advertising may not be objectionable.
Autopsy: Both guinea-pigs showed marked congestion and a moderate degree of exudate in the peritoneum.
To be pleased with in a moderate degree; to approve; to take satisfaction in; to enjoy.
So long as the uterus exerts but a moderate degree of pressure round the head, it is impossible for the cord of a living child to descend, particularly as, according to Dr.
Any description of barrel, of this iron, if made with a moderate degree of care and attention, is considerably stronger than any explosive fluid ever yet compounded could burst, under any circumstances bordering on fair experiment.
Immediately before and after delivery, particularly in primiparæ, there is usually a moderate degree of leucocytosis.
There is a moderate degree of constitutional disturbance, with headache, nausea, and sometimes shivering.
Unstriped muscle does not seem to be capable of being regenerated to any but a moderate degree.
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