| William Cullen - 1796 - 476 pages
...to that appearance; and I have had inftances of a difeafe, which, though evidently arifing from^he chincough contagion, never put on any other form than that of a common ca* tarrh. * f This, however, feldom happens ; for, generally in the fecond, and at fartheft in the... | |
| 1814 - 538 pages
...throughout the whole course of the disease. ' I have had instances of a disease,' says Dr. Cullen, ' which though evidently arising from the chincough...on any other form than that of a common catarrh.' * The same circumstance has occurred within my own observation ; and Mr. Burns remarks, that ' in young... | |
| Medicine - 1815 - 384 pages
...throughout the whole course of the disease. ' I have had instances of a disease,' says Dr; Cullen, 'which though evidently arising from the chincough...any other , form than that of a common catarrh.'* The same circumstance has occurred %vithin my own observation ; and Mr. Burns remarks, that ' in young... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1856 - 780 pages
...its course, may present this character only.2 "I have had instances of a disease," says Dr. Cullen, "which, though evidently arising from the chin-cough...never put on any other form than that of a common catarrh."3 And Dr. Burns observes that, "in young children, even death may take place, although the... | |
| Sir Thomas Watson - 1857 - 998 pages
...in even a milder form than that which I have called simple hooping-cough. He thought he had seen " instances of a disease, which, though evidently arising...on any other form than that of a common catarrh." Others again believe that adults may have it without hooping. But all this seems to me very doubtful.... | |
| Henry William Fuller - 1867 - 518 pages
...greatly, even when the disease occurs in an uncomplicated form. Some persons2 have contended that it may " never put on any other form than that of a common catarrh ;" and although 1 "Med.-Chir. Trans." vol. xvi,p. 91. 2 Cullen and others. it appears to me that the... | |
| 1881 - 494 pages
...is quite evident, since it was stated and taught by Dr. Cullen. " I have had instances," he says, " of a disease which, though evidently arising from...on any other form than that of a common catarrh." And, again, " when the disease beginning in the form of a catarrh is attended with fever and dimcult... | |
| Medicine - 1882 - 592 pages
...ago, is quite evident, since it was stated and taught by Dr. Cullen. "I have had instances," he says, "of a disease which, though evidently arising from...on any other form than that of a common catarrh." And again, "when the disease beginning in the form of a catarrh is attended with fever and difficult... | |
| 1885 - 280 pages
...whooping cough may appear without being preceded by any catarrhal stage, and Cullen asserts that he " has had instances of a disease which, though evidently...on any other form than that of a common catarrh." Trousseau, too, says that he has in some cases known it to continue throughout the complaint, and no... | |
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