First Lines of the Practice of Physic, Volume 2C. Elliot, 1784 - 433 pages |
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Page iii
... - derate Flow of the Menfes CHAP . VII . Of the LEUCORRHOEA , Fluor Albus , or Whites 9 24 CHAP . VIII . Of the AMENORRHOEA , or Interruption of the Menftrual Flux A 2 32 CHAP . CHA P. IX . Of SYMPTOMATIC HEMORRHAGIES 49 Sect . BIBLIOTECA.
... - derate Flow of the Menfes CHAP . VII . Of the LEUCORRHOEA , Fluor Albus , or Whites 9 24 CHAP . VIII . Of the AMENORRHOEA , or Interruption of the Menftrual Flux A 2 32 CHAP . CHA P. IX . Of SYMPTOMATIC HEMORRHAGIES 49 Sect . BIBLIOTECA.
Page 32
... treat of it here as an object of practice , immediately after having con- fidered the menorrhagia . DCCCCXCVI . DCCCCXCVI . The interruption of the menftrual flux is to 32 PRACTICE CHAP VIII Of the AMENORRHOEA, or Interruption.
... treat of it here as an object of practice , immediately after having con- fidered the menorrhagia . DCCCCXCVI . DCCCCXCVI . The interruption of the menftrual flux is to 32 PRACTICE CHAP VIII Of the AMENORRHOEA, or Interruption.
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... interruption of the menftrual flux is to be confidered as of two different kinds ; the one being when the menfes do not begin to flow at that period of life at which they usually appear ; and the other being that when , after they have ...
... interruption of the menftrual flux is to be confidered as of two different kinds ; the one being when the menfes do not begin to flow at that period of life at which they usually appear ; and the other being that when , after they have ...
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... interruption of the flux , after it has once taken place , is not to be confidered as a cafe of fuppreffion . For the flux , upon its first appearance , is not always immedi- ately established in its regular course ; and therefore , if ...
... interruption of the flux , after it has once taken place , is not to be confidered as a cafe of fuppreffion . For the flux , upon its first appearance , is not always immedi- ately established in its regular course ; and therefore , if ...
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... interruption cannot be referred to the causes of retention ( MII . MIII . ) but must be imputed to some resistance in the extre- mities of the vessels of the uterus . Accord ingly , we often find the fuppreffion induced by cold , fear ...
... interruption cannot be referred to the causes of retention ( MII . MIII . ) but must be imputed to some resistance in the extre- mities of the vessels of the uterus . Accord ingly , we often find the fuppreffion induced by cold , fear ...
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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