First Lines of the Practice of Physic, Volume 2C. Elliot, 1784 - 433 pages |
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Page 85
... fulness ftopping up that paffage . This is also often attended with fome dull pain and a sense of weight in the forehead , as well as fome stiffness in the motion of the eyes . These feelings , fometimes at their very firft beginning ...
... fulness ftopping up that paffage . This is also often attended with fome dull pain and a sense of weight in the forehead , as well as fome stiffness in the motion of the eyes . These feelings , fometimes at their very firft beginning ...
Page 142
... fulness in the blood - veffels of the brain , may produce apoplexy in dif- ferent ways , according as the fulness takes place in the arteries or in the veins . MCX . Accordingly , first , the increased afflux of blood into the arteries ...
... fulness in the blood - veffels of the brain , may produce apoplexy in dif- ferent ways , according as the fulness takes place in the arteries or in the veins . MCX . Accordingly , first , the increased afflux of blood into the arteries ...
Page 143
... fulness of the veins may give fuch resistance to the blood flowing into them from the arteries , as to determine the impe- tus of the blood to be fo much greater upon the extremities of the arteries as to occafion a rupture of these ...
... fulness of the veins may give fuch resistance to the blood flowing into them from the arteries , as to determine the impe- tus of the blood to be fo much greater upon the extremities of the arteries as to occafion a rupture of these ...
Page 164
... fulness of the veffels , and the impetus of the blood in these , is to be diminished . Upon this principle it is therefore agreed , that stimulants are abso- lutely improper in what is fuppofed to be a fanguine apoplexy ; but they are ...
... fulness of the veffels , and the impetus of the blood in these , is to be diminished . Upon this principle it is therefore agreed , that stimulants are abso- lutely improper in what is fuppofed to be a fanguine apoplexy ; but they are ...
Page 203
... fulness and tenfion of its blood - veffels , for which nature seems to have induftriously provided by fuch a conformation of those blood- veffels as retards the motion of the blood both in the arteries and veins of the brain so we can ...
... fulness and tenfion of its blood - veffels , for which nature seems to have induftriously provided by fuch a conformation of those blood- veffels as retards the motion of the blood both in the arteries and veins of the brain so we can ...
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acidity affected afflux alfo almoſt alſo apoplexy appear arifing ariſe aſthma becauſe blood blood-veffels body brain cafes caſes catarrh caufes circumſtances cold commonly compreffion confequence confiderable confidered confifting convulfive cough courſe cure debility degree depending difeafe diſcharge diſeaſe diſtinguiſhed dyſpepfia dyspnoea eaſe employed epilepfy eſpecially exciting exerciſe fafe fame fecond feems feldom ferous feveral fhall fidered fion firſt fits fome fometimes fpafms frequently ftate ftill ftimulants ftomach ftools fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe fuppreffion fyftem fymptomatic fyncope heart hematuria hemiplegia hemorrhagies hypochondriafis idiopathic increaſed inftances itſelf lungs meaſure menfes menorrhagia mentioned moft moſt motion muſcles muſt neceffary nervous power obſerved occafion palfy palpitation perfons plethoric ſtate poffible preſent produce proper proximate cauſe pyrexia quantity remedies remote cauſes reſpect ſame ſeems ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſhow ſome ſuch ſuppoſed ſymptoms ſyſtem tetanus thefe theſe theſe ſymptoms thofe thoſe tion tonic treat turgefcence ufual urine uſe uſual uterus veffels violent vomiting