Henry), and another inquiry was made, some few hours afterwards by one of the most experienced surgeons in London, whether the bladder contained any urine or not, when it appeared clearly that there was none. The patient sat up in bed and conversed as... The study of medicine - Página 450de John Mason Good - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 846 páginas
...clearly that there was none. The patient sat up in bed and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view; and I remember that his friends expressed their surprize that so much importance should be attached to so little apparent illness. The patient's pulse... | |
| 1823 - 692 páginas
...clearly that there wai none. The patient sat up in bed and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view ;...patient's pulse was somewhat slower than usual, and sometime? he was heavy and oppressed. Vol. I. No. 4. S s " I ventured to state that if we should not... | |
| 1842 - 1106 páginas
...clearly that there was none. The patient sat up in bed and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view; and...sometimes he was heavy and oppressed. I ventured to state (continues the author) that if we should not succeed in making the kidneys act, the patient would soon... | |
| 1842 - 1042 páginas
...clearly that there was none. The patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea ; but of nothing material in his own view :...surprise that so much importance should be attached to во little apparent illness. The patient's pulse was somewhat slower than usual ; and sometimes he... | |
| 1849 - 1220 páginas
...patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing materia! in his own view, and I remember that his friends expressed'...usual ; and sometimes he was heavy and oppressed. I venture to state (continues the author), that if we should not succeed to make the kidneys act, the... | |
| 1849 - 1224 páginas
...appeared clear that there was none. The patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view, and I remember that his friends expressed their surprix that so much importance should be attached to so little apparent illness. The patient's pulse... | |
| Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 páginas
...VOL. II. 2 T there was none. The patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea; but of nothing material in his own view :...he was heavy and oppressed." " I ventured to state (continues the author) that if we should not succeed in making the kidneys act, the patient would soon... | |
| 1898 - 622 páginas
...urine or not. None was found. The patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view; and...sometimes he was heavy and oppressed. "I ventured to state (continues the author) that if we should not succeed in making the kidneys act, the patient would soon... | |
| 1862 - 614 páginas
...clearly that there \vas none. The patient sat up in bed, and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view ;...sometimes he was heavy and oppressed. I ventured to state " continues the author, "that if we should not succeed in making the kidneys act, the patient would... | |
| 1891 - 502 páginas
...clearly that there was none. The patient sat up "n bed and conversed as usual, complaining of some nausea, but of nothing material in his own view ;...attached to so little apparent illness. The patient's ^ rested3 S0mewhat slower than usual» and sometimes he was heavy and " I ventured to state that if... | |
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