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There are four luiniors in the body, namely, blood, pldeqni, yellow bile and black bile. They arc mixed in such a way and i such quantities that normally man retains his hcallli, If, o n- ever, they are diminished, or siipc rabuiidant , or tliickened, or retained, or if they escape, become bitter, l( avc their normal regions, or enter unusual situations, various situations occur in mankind. Sometimes it is u(HX ssary to nourisli lliCNliumors, sometimes to dilute them, sometimes to compensate, and some times to moderate them. Ik; Ijodyf brain; yellow The four humors have llieir seals in lour p blood dwells in the arteries and veins; phlecjm bile in the liver; black bile in |Ik sph ori , . . Blood luis a ruddy color, plilctim whik ' , yellow bilf. ' isreddirJi, blackbih} is blackand thick, I lieir (]iialiliesarr;af,lollowr,: fjlood is moist and warm; plilc(|iri is cold and mcjist; yellov liile warm and xfiy; black bile cold and dry. Therelore blood is bitter by naiiirr;; phlegm salt and swec. ' t; yellow bile sharp; black l)ilf strong and harp. It is obvious thai these humors rule differently in differ- il ages. In infants yellow bile and blood are more important; in adolescents black bile; in tfie malurc ' , lilood; in the olrl, phlr.-gm. til spring, summer, autumn, and winter ' , different humorr, rlonv- Mte. In the spring blood abounds; in the summer yellow bile; III the autumn black hi If;; in the v inter phlegm. We may add that I he differeni lnimors acl in the follov ing ly: blood makes the spiril wilder; yellow hile makes it bold- : hlar.k hi If-, firmer; plilefjin, sluggish , , . I iie Rise of f leflieine at Sale In the ] 2th Crnliiry 40
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TOWARDS MODERN TIMES . . . ANNUAL AXNOUXCr.M KNT GEiNEVA .MEDICAL COLLEGE. r » SESSION OF lf?09-0O. RULES AND REGULATIONS Every Ktudent, prerious to his attendance upon Iccturrs, J ' hall wait upon llic Dean, in order to register his ninte. n: idvftce, and the name of ihc practiliont.1 with whom he has pursued his ine ]ical studiei:. and shall pay a matriculati ' in fee of eight dollars. He is recommended at the same lime tn take a general li» k»l, hy payin;; $:jJ. o, whi h will entide him to the ticket of each ur ' fe»v r. Uthcrwi he shall ol tnin them within ten days after the commencement of lectures m any ilepartment from tlic respective professors. t ui ils who haTr atlendeil two full courses uf medical lecturcft, one of which i ouraes has been at this cnlU-gt-, are admilltc i without the [ aymcnt of Urture fees. Those «Jio have attended two full euUfMLS at other medi -al in «tiluions will Im- kd- ttetl to their l]rsl course at this college for one thirti uf the lecture fee in ad ' ltti ' ti :o the matriculation fee. DlKililCES. The candidate for the mcilical decree must be twenty-one years of age, of tr-Mwl noral character, have attended two full courses of oitdiral lecture , the la t at ihi- nstitutioii, nnd must exhibit satisfactory evidence of having prose utitl the Rlu-iy Df medicine for throe years under the direction of some rcjipc-taWe phy triBIl. He must also utidir jo an examination by the professors, in their rvsjK-ctivt; ,j .tulu-. n the presence of the Board of Curators, and present— nd defend when rc |uirvd —a dissertation on some medical subject, compo: and written by himself. FEE-S, PAYABLE IX AD AX( E. fliti ifulation ; payable nrr, «»ty, tS.W iii ' ki ' ls Tnr the whole CourM »i.V (ira.lualion HfM lliinoh.-lralor ' s Ticktl, 3.00 Anatoniical Mutorial, . io Hiianl can be ol taiD«l from $2.00 to $3.00 per week. The Kacully |.leJi;e :hcni elvrs t ' spare no efforts that may contribute to the comfort of their pupils Hid their progress in professional study. Kurihei inlurnialiun may be obtained by addressing Prof. J. Towler. I lean of the Ka.ullv, (Jerieva, N, V.
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