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" But of all the symptoms of pneumonia, the most constant and conclusive in a diagnostic point of view is a pungent heat of the surface... "
Elements of the Practice of Medicine - Page 241
by Richard Bright, Thomas Addison - 1839 - 613 pages
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 2

1837 - 592 pages
...the tongue of a phlegmasia than of a fever. " But, of all the symptoms of pneumonia, (says Dr. A.) the most constant and conclusive, in a diagnostic...this symptom alone, the first stage of pneumonia may, he thinks, in most instances, be readily recognized. With regard to this symptom, the bringing forward...
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the britsh and foreign medical review or quarterly journal of practical ...

john forbes m.d f.r.s. and john conolly m.d. - 1837 - 608 pages
...the tongue of a phlegrnasia than of a fever. " But, of all the symptoms of pneumonia, (says Dr. A.) the most constant and conclusive, in a diagnostic...surface." By this symptom alone, the first stage of pneumonii may, he thinks, in most instances, be readily recognized. With regard to this symptom, the...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 60-61

Medicine - 1870 - 638 pages
...them have not been plentifully recorded. Dr. Addison remarks on this high temperature, and says: — "But of all the symptoms of pneumonia, the most constant...in a diagnostic point of view, is a pungent heat of surface; br this symptom alone the first stage of pneumonia may, in most instances be easily recognized,...
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The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal ..., Volume 60

1870 - 456 pages
...have not been plentifully recorded. Dr. Addison remarks on this high temperature, and says:—-"But of all the symptoms of pneumonia, the most constant...in a diagnostic point of view, is a pungent heat of surface ; by this symptom alone the first stage of pneumonia may, in most instances be easily recognised,...
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Reports, Volume 76

Clinical medicine - 1912 - 550 pages
...much emphasis on his experience that cough and expectoration may be entirely absent. He also says, " But of all the symptoms of pneumonia, the most constant...in a diagnostic point of view, is a pungent heat of surface." It is difficult to say who is the first to observe a symptom, but certainly this one was...
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