Nouvelles Observations Sur Le Pouls Intermittent examines the use of purgatives as indicated by an intermittent pulse, a subject of debate between Solano and Nihell, who posited it as heralding a critical diarrhea. Authored by Daniel Cox, Bertrand Dupuy, and Th ophile de Bordeu, this historical medical text provides insight into 18th-century medical thought and practice.
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