| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1863 - 736 páginas
...at present know, chiefly in persons of a somewhat large and bulky frame, and with a strongly marked tendency to the formation of fat. It makes its approach .in so slow and insidious a manper, that the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that languor, which is shortly... | |
| Austin Flint - 1866 - 924 páginas
...somewhat large and bulky arae, and with a strongly-marked tendency to the formation of fat. It iakes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner, that the patient can •inlly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is shortly to ecome so extreme. The... | |
| Samuel Lilienthal - 1876 - 508 páginas
...of this morbid state are ansemia, general languor and debility coming on slowly and insidiously, so that the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that languor, remarkable feebleness of the heart's action, the pulse perhaps large but remarkably soft and compressible,... | |
| Canadian Medical Association - 1877 - 324 páginas
...far as I at present know, chiefly in persons of a large and bulky frame and with a strongly marked tendency to the formation of fat. It makes its approach...date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes pearly, the general frame flabby... | |
| 1879 - 432 páginas
...somewhat bulky frame, and with a strongly marked tendency to the formation of fat. It makes its appearance in so slow and insidious a manner that the patient...date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is slowly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general... | |
| 1908 - 54 páginas
...better than go back to the original description of Addison, who presents it in the following words: "It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to the earliest feeling of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale,... | |
| Samuel Fenwick - 1880 - 242 páginas
...It occurs in both sexes, generally, but not exclusively, beyond the middle period of life, and, as far as I at present know, chiefly in persons of a...a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to the earliest feeling of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale,... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1880 - 390 páginas
...other cases. Hodgkin's disease, or progressive pernicious anemia, is thus described by Addison : " It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner...the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feelings of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites... | |
| 1880 - 390 páginas
...other cases. Hodgkin's disease, or progressive pernicious anemia, is thus described by Addison : " It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner...the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feelings of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites... | |
| 1881 - 424 páginas
...Addison has left of the disease is unequalled, as you may gather from the following extract : — " It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner,...date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is soon to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general... | |
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