A Treatise on the principles and practice of medicineLea, 1866 - 867 páginas |
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... fact , however , not to be lost sight of , that lesions do not constitute , but are the results of disease . In other words , they are always due to underlying morbid actions or processes , which may not be directly appreciable or well ...
... fact , however , not to be lost sight of , that lesions do not constitute , but are the results of disease . In other words , they are always due to underlying morbid actions or processes , which may not be directly appreciable or well ...
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... fact of its existence is in most cases sufficiently obvious . If , however , it be desirable to define disease otherwise than by saying that it is the absence or deficiency of health , the definition proposed by Chomel is , per- haps ...
... fact of its existence is in most cases sufficiently obvious . If , however , it be desirable to define disease otherwise than by saying that it is the absence or deficiency of health , the definition proposed by Chomel is , per- haps ...
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... fact , with reference to its practical bearings , that the local process in tuberculization is not inflammatory . Inflammation ex- isting in a part may , in some instances , hasten the occurrence of the tuber- eulous deposit , acting as ...
... fact , with reference to its practical bearings , that the local process in tuberculization is not inflammatory . Inflammation ex- isting in a part may , in some instances , hasten the occurrence of the tuber- eulous deposit , acting as ...
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... facts go to show that a primary cancer involves an antecedent or underlying unknown special pathological condition ... fact which clinical experience appears to teach , viz . , that secondary cancers are more apt to occur after the ...
... facts go to show that a primary cancer involves an antecedent or underlying unknown special pathological condition ... fact which clinical experience appears to teach , viz . , that secondary cancers are more apt to occur after the ...
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... fact , disorganized in so far as fatty degeneration has taken place , and , in proportion to the amount of this change , their ability to resume their functions is impaired . This fact is of great importance in its bearing on the ...
... fact , disorganized in so far as fatty degeneration has taken place , and , in proportion to the amount of this change , their ability to resume their functions is impaired . This fact is of great importance in its bearing on the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abundant accumulation affection amount anæmia anatomical aortic asthenia asthma become blood bloodletting bronchial tubes bronchitis cachexia called causes cavities character chest chronic circumstances clinical history coagulation connection considerable considered constitutional cough death denote deposit developed diagnosis diarrhoea dilatation diminished dysentery dyspepsia dyspnoea emphysema endocarditis epidemic existence expectoration exudation fatal fatty febrile movement fever fibrin frequently functional give rise glottis hæmoptysis heart hemorrhage hypertrophy important increased individual diseases inflammation infrequently intestine involved laryngitis latter lesions liquid effusion lobe lung lymph measures medicine membrane mitral morbid condition mucous mucous membrane murmur muscular observation obstruction occurs opium organs pain paroxysms pathological patient perforation pericarditis peritonitis pleural pleural cavity pleuritis pneumonitis portion present produced proportion pulmonary tuberculosis pulse purulent quantity rarely recovery red globules regards regurgitation remedies respiration serous situation sometimes stage stomach sufficient surface symptoms takes place therapeutical tion tissue treatment tuberculous tumor tympanitic ulcer valvular lesions vomiting
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Página 666 - ... the two most ready solutions appear to be, either that the altered quality of the blood affords irregular and unwonted stimulus to the organ immediately; or, that it so affects the minute and capillary circulation, as to render greater action necessary to force the blood through the distant sub-divisions of the vascular system.
Página 390 - ... varying in size from that of a small pea to that of a moderate grape, of sufficient consistence to bear being cut with a knife like soft wax.1 DIARRHCEA.
Página 327 - ... followed by anodyne remedies and regulation of the ingesta. • ACUTE GASTRITIS. A remarkable change has taken place within the last quarter of a century in the opinions of physicians respecting the occurrence of acute inflammation of the stomach. It was formerly supposed to occur frequently. According to Broussais, whose doctrines, for a time, were accepted by many, inflammation of the mucous membrane of the stomach and small intestine (gastroenteritis), constituted the disease in all the essential...
Página 685 - ... is probably perceived about the ankles. The debility becomes extreme ; the patient can no longer rise from his bed ; the mind occasionally wanders ; he falls into a prostrate and half-torpid state, and at length expires.
Página 685 - For a long period I had from time to time met with a very remarkable form of general anemia occurring without any discoverable cause whatever — cases in which there had been no previous loss of blood, no exhausting diarrhea, no chlorosis, no purpura, no renal splenic miasmatic, glandular, strumous, or malignant disease.
Página 84 - However produced, the occurrence of purulent collections in different situations is characteristic of pyœmia, as determined by clinical observation, so that these collections constitute evidence of the existence of a purulent infection of the blood. Frequently collections are found in different organs, and numerous collections in the same organ. They vary in size from that of a pin's head to a walnut. They may be circumscribed, constituting, in fact, abscesses, or the pus may be infiltrated. The...
Página 685 - ... or less manifestation of the symptoms already enumerated, we discover a most remarkable, and, so far as I know, characteristic discoloration taking place in the skin, — sufficiently marked indeed as generally to have attracted the attention of the patient himself, or of the patient's friends.
Página 685 - ... palpitate ; the whole surface of the body presents a blanched, smooth, and waxy appearance ; the lips, gums, and tongue seem bloodless ; the flabbiness of the solids increases ; the appetite fails ; extreme languor and faintness supervene, breathlessness and...
Página 685 - It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that langour which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general frame flabby rather than wasted; the pulse, perhaps, large, but remarkably soft and compressible, and occasionally with a slight jerk, especially under...
Página 59 - ... constituents of the liquor sanguinis, on which the production of red globules is dependent. The causes are not always apparent. Anaemia is apt to occur in females at or near the age of puberty, when there has been no loss of blood, no deficiency in alimentary supplies, and no unusual expenditure of bloodplasma.