![]() Bilious Paths $15.98 This one is even worse than Royal Astronomy, for very different reasons. Royal Astronomy seemed timid and canned; this sounds derivative and dated. Very disappointing considering how good his stuff was up to this point. Luckily, Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate, his next album (2007), is/was brilliant. The best electronic music I've heard this decade. I can't think of a single reason to recommend Bilious Paths, though. Best to skip it and pick up DAS. ![]() Historic Print (L): Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam - a sure remedy for ague, fever and all bilious diseases $57.00 Historic Print (L): Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam - a sure remedy for ague, fever and all bilious diseasesThis is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: 1856Subject: Patent medicines--1850-1860.SOURCE: Library of Congress ![]() A Treatise on the Diseases of the Liver, and on Bilious Complaints $16.00 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: II.?PURO-HEPATITIS, OR INFLAMMATION OF THE LIVEK HAVING A TEN- DENCY TO END IN ABSCESS. This is a disease so insidious that most practitioners, at least within the tropics, must have met with cases in which they became aware that abscess in the liver had formed, only in the course of their post mortem examinations. And it cannot be sufficiently lamented that a lesion in this most important gland, so mortal as abscess of the liver generally proves, should be one of the most difficult of diagnosis in the whole catalogue of diseases. Symptoms.?The Condition of the hepatic vessels which leads to suppuration in the substance of the liver, seems to be so little different from their usual state (at least so far as is indicated by symptoms), that very frequently the first intimation which a patient has of serious disorder of the system, is what is too often to be reckoned proof of the formation of an abscess. He is attacked with a shivering fit, which is followed by an irregular hot stage, ending in profuse clammy perspiration. Even after this there may be no symptom pointing out the destruction which is going on in his liver. The patient suffers from irregular feverish symptoms, and has the impression that something very wrong is taking place; but neither he, nor probably his medical attendant, is aware that he is stricken with a mortal malady. As the case advances there are occasional severe shivering fits, and distressing night sweats?the pulse rises?the tongue is furred?and from the appearance of the patient's countenance, it is evident that he is labouring under some great internal disease. Still there may be no symptom referable to the liver; great derangement of the bowels ensues, and there is much suffering from dyspeptic symptoms. In some instances there are severe spasm... ![]() Bilious Paths $9.99 This one is even worse than Royal Astronomy, for very different reasons. Royal Astronomy seemed timid and canned; this sounds derivative and dated. Very disappointing considering how good his stuff was up to this point. Luckily, Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate, his next album (2007), is/was brilliant. The best electronic music I've heard this decade. I can't think of a single reason to recommend Bilious Paths, though. Best to skip it and pick up DAS. |
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