Immediately the circulation is thus excited, the function! of secretion and excretion become deranged. The mouth is now dry and parched ; the tongue begins to be covered with fur ; thirst comes on ; the secretion of the liver, probably also of the pancreas,... A Treatise on Fever - Page 85by Southwood Smith - 1830 - 436 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1830 - 610 pages
...and certainly of the mucous memhrane lining the whole alunentary canal, is vitiated, as is proved hy the unnatural quantity, colour, and fetor of the evacuations ; the urine likewise is altered in appearance, UTid the skin is not more remarkahle for thé sense of heat, than for that of «Iryness and harshness... | |
| 1838 - 518 pages
...and another with the temperature of health Immediately the circulation is thus excited, the function! of secretion and excretion become deranged. The mouth...it communicates to the touch. With the excitement of the pulse and the increase of the heat, the pain in the back and limbs, and the general febrile... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1838 - 646 pages
...the pancreas, and certainly of the mucous membrane lining the whole alimentary canal, ia vitiated, л is proved by the unnatural quantity, colour, and fetor...appearance, and the skin is not more remarkable for the s>?n*> f>f heat than for that of dryness and harshness which it <iimmunicales to the touch. With the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 522 pages
...with fur ; thirst comee on ; the secretion of the liver, probably also of the pancreas, and certiiinly of the mucous membrane lining the whole alimentary...quantity, colour, and fetor of the evacuations ; the urino likewise is altered in appearance, and the skin is not more remarkable for the sense of heat... | |
| Charles Knight - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1867 - 526 pages
...a morbidly augmented temperature ; and another with the temperature of health. FEVER, CONTINUED. 03 and excretion become deranged. The mouth is now dry...it communicates to the touch. With the excitement of the iml.se and the increase of the heat, the pain in the back and limbs, and the general febrile... | |
| Medicine - 1830 - 600 pages
...health—the skin hotter. " Immediately the circulation it thus excited, the functions of tccretion mid excretion become deranged. The mouth is now dry and...it communicates to the touch. With the excitement of the pulse and the increase of the heat, the pain in the back and limb« and the general febrile... | |
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