The Study of Medicine, Volumen 2 |
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For the purpose , however , of entering into the full character , not only of the
present but of all the subsequent generà , and their respective species , it is
necessary to bear in mind , that the ordinal definition forms a part of that character
, and is ...
For the purpose , however , of entering into the full character , not only of the
present but of all the subsequent generà , and their respective species , it is
necessary to bear in mind , that the ordinal definition forms a part of that character
, and is ...
Página 95
SPECIES I . EPHEMERA MITIS . Mild Diary Fever . WITHOUT PRECEDING
RIGOR ; LASSITUDE AND DEBILITY INCONSIDERABLE ; PAINS OBTUSE ,
CHIEFLY ABOUT THE HEAD ; HEAT AND NUMBER OF THE PULSE
INCREASED ...
SPECIES I . EPHEMERA MITIS . Mild Diary Fever . WITHOUT PRECEDING
RIGOR ; LASSITUDE AND DEBILITY INCONSIDERABLE ; PAINS OBTUSE ,
CHIEFLY ABOUT THE HEAD ; HEAT AND NUMBER OF THE PULSE
INCREASED ...
Página 97
Ephemera Gamesters , after sitting up all night , and being worked mitis . . ir Mild
diary up to madness by the chances and reverses of their fe ruinous stakes , are
peculiarly subject to this species . A Game Gamesters very cold and wet towel ...
Ephemera Gamesters , after sitting up all night , and being worked mitis . . ir Mild
diary up to madness by the chances and reverses of their fe ruinous stakes , are
peculiarly subject to this species . A Game Gamesters very cold and wet towel ...
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SPECIES III . EPHEMERA SUDATORIA . Swrating Fever . TENSE PAINS IN THE
NECK AND EXTREMITIES ; PALPITATION ; DYSPNEA ; PULSE RAPID AND
IRREGULAR : HEAT INTENSE ; INTOLERABLE THIRST ; DROWSINESS OR ...
SPECIES III . EPHEMERA SUDATORIA . Swrating Fever . TENSE PAINS IN THE
NECK AND EXTREMITIES ; PALPITATION ; DYSPNEA ; PULSE RAPID AND
IRREGULAR : HEAT INTENSE ; INTOLERABLE THIRST ; DROWSINESS OR ...
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Tertian liver . ague , these vari ties . en It is also to be traced occasionally as a
species in syphilis , sea - scurvy , worms , and scabid eruptions . , ' , SPECIES III .
ANETUS QUARTANUS . ir : Quartan Ague . INTERMISSION ABOUT SEVENTY ...
Tertian liver . ague , these vari ties . en It is also to be traced occasionally as a
species in syphilis , sea - scurvy , worms , and scabid eruptions . , ' , SPECIES III .
ANETUS QUARTANUS . ir : Quartan Ague . INTERMISSION ABOUT SEVENTY ...
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Página 63 - is a disease that affects the whole system ; it affects the head, the trunk of the body, and the extremities ; it affects the circulation, the absorption, and the nervous system ; it affects the skin, the muscular fibres, and the membranes; it affects the body and likewise the mind.
Página 620 - Gout, moreover, is a far more complicated complaint than. rheumatism ; and hence there is no disease to which the human frame is subject that has led to such a variety of opinions, both in theory and practice, many of them directly contradictory to each other, as the gout . and I may add, there is no disease concerning the nature and treatment of which physicians are so little agreed...
Página 37 - And if it become once impregnated with a peculiar taint, it is wonderful to remark the tenacity with which it retains it, though often in a state of dormancy or inactivity for years, or even entire generations. For as every germ and fibre of every other part is formed and regenerated from the blood, there is no other part of the system that we can so well look to, as the seat of such taints, or the predisposing cause of the disorders I am now alluding to ; often corporeal, as gout, struma, phthisis...
Página 163 - ... yet it brings no fevers, though every one is well aware, that it would be almost certain death for an European to sleep, or even to remain after night-fall, under the shade of the lofty trees that cover the marsh, at so short a distance.
Página 102 - To seek protection in far distant skies ; But none they found. It seemed the general air, From pole to pole, from Atlas to the East, Was then at enmity with English blood...
Página 154 - The occurrences," says Dr. Halloran, " which preceded the epidemic of Barcelona in 1821, correspond with the old and recent observations on a similar subject in other countries ; it almost invariably happening that the yellow fever of Spain is preceded by unusual diseases of various form and force, more particularly by bilious remittent fevers, which are often so aggravated and malignant that physicians themselves do not venture to define the line of demarcation between them and the avowed epidemic.
Página 118 - Consisting of a single quartan with three paroxysms on the regular day of attack : the intervals being undisturbed, and of ordinary duration.
Página 54 - ... connected with it, the action of the heart and larger arteries .is increased, and continues so till it has had the effect of restoring the energy of the brain, of extending this...
Página 36 - Upon the whole, we cannot but regard the blood as, in many respects, the most important fluid in the animal machine ; from it all the solids are derived and nourished, and all the other fluids are secreted ; and it is hence the basis or common pabulum of every part. And as it is the source of general health, so it is also of general disease. In inflammation it takes a considerable share, and evinces a peculiar appearance. The miasms of...
Página 25 - There are some practitioners, anc of very high merit too, whose fingers are no more capable of catching the finer distinctions of the pulse, than the ears of other persons are the niceties of musical sounds. I suspect this was the case with Dr. Heberden, as it was also with the late Dr. Hunter ; of whom Mr. John Hunter observes, that, " though he was extremely accurate in most things, he could never feel that nice distinction in the pulse that many others did, and was ready to suspect more nicety...