The study of medicine, Volumen 3Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1825 |
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... various others , and this , in effect , is its general meaning in the present day . Dr. In what Cullen , however , in his note on Exanthemata , thinks it worth considering whether the word should not be re- strained to eruptions ( he ...
... various others , and this , in effect , is its general meaning in the present day . Dr. In what Cullen , however , in his note on Exanthemata , thinks it worth considering whether the word should not be re- strained to eruptions ( he ...
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... various instances in the lungs , and even the brain or its mem- branes . The cause of the epidemy seems obscure ; the air , however , was humid , and the face of the country is considerably mapped with marsh - land . Miliaria . Miliary ...
... various instances in the lungs , and even the brain or its mem- branes . The cause of the epidemy seems obscure ; the air , however , was humid , and the face of the country is considerably mapped with marsh - land . Miliaria . Miliary ...
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... various instances it proves critical * . GEN . II . SPEC . I. Emphlysis Miliaria . Miliary In few words , miliaria when idiopathic is an eruption fever . accompanied with a mild typhus for the most part , though Pathology . not always ...
... various instances it proves critical * . GEN . II . SPEC . I. Emphlysis Miliaria . Miliary In few words , miliaria when idiopathic is an eruption fever . accompanied with a mild typhus for the most part , though Pathology . not always ...
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... various change from others , although we know but little of the nature of these causes . circumstances . Even in passing through the human sub- ject in the form of inoculation it appears to be modified and to be rendered milder : for a ...
... various change from others , although we know but little of the nature of these causes . circumstances . Even in passing through the human sub- ject in the form of inoculation it appears to be modified and to be rendered milder : for a ...
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... various instances , they have been mistaken for small - pox . The and some- eruptive fever in chicken - pox is also sometimes consider- taken for able ; and hence , another cause of the same mistake , a small - pox . mistake that has ...
... various instances , they have been mistaken for small - pox . The and some- eruptive fever in chicken - pox is also sometimes consider- taken for able ; and hence , another cause of the same mistake , a small - pox . mistake that has ...
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acid acrimony action affected afterwards already observed aneurism Anthracia Pestis appearance arteries become blood body cancer cause character chiefly cold colour commences common constitution consumption contagion cow-pox Cullen cure debility degree diathesis diet discharge disease distinct elephantiasis emaciation Emphlysis employed Empyesis entonic epidemic eruption erysipelas erythema exanthems exciting fatal febrile fever fluid frequently gangrene genus glands Greek hæmoptysis hectic hemorrhage hence inflammation inoculation instances irritation kind less Lues lungs malady Marasmus Marasmus Phthisis measles medicine mercury miasm morbid nature Nosology occasionally occur organs pain patient peculiar peculiarly pemphigus perhaps Phthisis plague plethora Porphyra present produced proved pulse pustules rarely Rhazes riety rosalia scarlet-fever scrophula scurvy seems skin small-pox sometimes sore SPEC species SPECIES II stomach Struma surface symptoms syphilis tion tonic Trans treatment tubercles tubercular tumour ulcer usually variety Variola Varix vesicles virus vulgaris Willan writers
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Página 226 - Sometimes the disorder comes on so gradually and insensibly, that the patient is hardly aware of its commencement. He perceives that he is sooner tired than usual, and that he is thinner than he was ; but yet he has nothing material to complain of. In process of time his appetite becomes seriously impaired; his nights are sleepless, or if he, get sleep, he is not refreshed by it. His face becomes visibly extenuated, or perhaps acquires a bloated look. His tongue is white, and he suspects that he...
Página 226 - If he asks advice, his pulse' is found quicker than it should be, and he acknowledges that he has felt pains occasionally in his head and chest, and that his legs are disposed to swell ; yet there is no deficiency in the quantity of his urine, nor any other sensible failure in the action of the abdominal viscera, excepting that the bowels are more sluggish than they used to be.
Página 389 - If they were ulcers without any very marked appearance, and did not amend in the first fortnight or three weeks, they generally remained for five or seven weeks longer; and the only difference, in this respect, between them and the raised ulcer of the prepuce was, that this often remained for a longer period, and that ulcers, possessing the true characters of chancre, required in general a still longer period for their cure; that is, from six, eight, to ten, twenty, and even in one case twenty six...
Página 392 - ... 1. Every kind of ulcer of the genitals, of whatever form or appearance, is curable without mercury. This I consider to be established as a fact, from the observation of more than 500 cases which I am acquainted with, exclusive of those treated in the different regiments of guards, and which occurred in consequence of promiscuous intercourse.
Página 356 - SYMPTOMS.— When cancer takes place in the breast, it usually commences with a small indolent tumour that excites little attention. In process of time, this tumour is attended with an itching, which is gradually exchanged for a pricking, a shooting, and at length a lancinating pain, a sense of burning, and a livid discoloration of the skin. And, however difficult it may be to determine the precise point of time in which the scirrhus -first becomes converted into a cancer, where these symptoms are...
Página 384 - ... ulcers of the nipples must also have been primary ulcers or chancres, but from these the whole system became contaminated, for we find that pustules were spread over the whole body; and that these pustules, or that this eruption, had also seized upon the pudenda, we have proved by the statement, " that the pudenda soon after became inflamed, with a violent itching, which terminated in chancres that were attended with only a small discharge.
Página 232 - To be able to contemplate with complacency either issue of a disorder which the great Author of our being may, in his kindness, have intended as a warning to us to prepare for a better existence, is of prodigious advantage to recovery, as well as to comfort; and the retrospect of a wellspent life is a cordial of infinitely more efficacy than all the resources of the medical art.
Página 493 - The third and last stage was now fast approaching. The surface of the sore was constantly covered with a bloody oozing ; and, on lifting up the edge of the flabby slough, the probe was tinged with dark-coloured grumous blood, with which also its track became immediately filled. Repeated and copious venous bleedings now came on, which rapidly sank the patient ; the sloughs, whether falling off * Hennen's Military Surgery, p.
Página 392 - Secondary symptoms, (and I exclude trifling pains, eruptions, or sore throats,) that have disappeared in a few days, have seldom followed the cure of these ulcers without mercury; and they have, upon the whole, more frequently followed the raised ulcer of the prepuce than the true characteristic chancre of syphilis affecting the glans penis.
Página 150 - Baldwin is, that amongst upwards of a million of inhabitants carried off by the plague in Upper and Lower Egypt, during the space of four years, he could not discover a single oilman or dealer in oil.