The Study of Medicine, Volume 2Thomas and George Underwood, 1829 - Medicine |
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Page 279
... pleura , cavity of the chest , and even in the pericardium , where these organs have associated in the inflammation ‡ . The general treatment of this disease should closely re- General semble that already laid down for the severer ...
... pleura , cavity of the chest , and even in the pericardium , where these organs have associated in the inflammation ‡ . The general treatment of this disease should closely re- General semble that already laid down for the severer ...
Page 310
... pleura , the peritoneum , the pericardium , in a per- Still further feetly genuine state . A very decided case , to which both illustrated . Dr. Hunter and Mr. J. Hunter were witnesses , was pub- lished by Mr. Samuel Sharp about the ...
... pleura , the peritoneum , the pericardium , in a per- Still further feetly genuine state . A very decided case , to which both illustrated . Dr. Hunter and Mr. J. Hunter were witnesses , was pub- lished by Mr. Samuel Sharp about the ...
Page 325
... pleura , as well as of the lungs ; but as it may as pre- sumed by Cullen . Περὶ Παθῶν , pp . 476 , 496 . + Trecourt , Mémoires de Chirurgie , & c . SPEC . IV . GEN . I. take place from CL . III . ] 325 SANGUINEOUS FUNCTION . [ ORD . II .
... pleura , as well as of the lungs ; but as it may as pre- sumed by Cullen . Περὶ Παθῶν , pp . 476 , 496 . + Trecourt , Mémoires de Chirurgie , & c . SPEC . IV . GEN . I. take place from CL . III . ] 325 SANGUINEOUS FUNCTION . [ ORD . II .
Page 326
... pleura . In which case , the cough becomes more frequent than before this result , and is either dry , or accompanied with a scanty , frothy , and noisy expectoration . The breathing becomes extremely difficult , with repeated faint ...
... pleura . In which case , the cough becomes more frequent than before this result , and is either dry , or accompanied with a scanty , frothy , and noisy expectoration . The breathing becomes extremely difficult , with repeated faint ...
Page 327
... pleura , the term empyema is employed . empyema . In acute pleurisy , besides an effusion of coagulating lymph , a serous fluid is poured out , which is of a light yellow colour , and transparent , or with its transparency Quality of ...
... pleura , the term empyema is employed . empyema . In acute pleurisy , besides an effusion of coagulating lymph , a serous fluid is poured out , which is of a light yellow colour , and transparent , or with its transparency Quality of ...
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abdomen abscess acuta acute adhesive affected appears arteries attack becomes bleeding blisters blood bowels brain calomel cause cellular character chiefly chronic cold colour commences common conjunctiva constitution contagion contagious cornea costive Cullen cure debility degree diaphoretics diathesis discharge disease doses dysentery effusion Empresma erysipelas erythema exanthems excitement external eyelids fatal febrile fever flammation fluid frequently gangrene GEN.VIII genus gout heart hence hepatitis Hippocrates inflammation inflammatory action instances intestines iritis irritation Laennec latter less liver lungs malignant mation medicine membrane miasm morbid mucous Nosology observed occasionally occur ophthalmy opium organ pain paroxysm patient peculiar peritonæum peritonitis pleura pleurisy produced puerperal fever pulse purgatives purulent Pyrectica rarely rheumatism seat skin sometimes SPEC species SPECIES II stage stomach suppuration surface swelling symptoms takes place tion Trans treatment tumour typhus ulceration variety vessels violent vomiting writers yellow yellow fever
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Page 79 - ... whence, by the intervention of the cold stage and spasm connected with it, the action of the heart and larger arteries is increased, and continues so till it has had the effect of restoring the energy of the brain, of extending this energy to the extreme vessels, of restoring, therefore , their action , and thereby especially overcoming the spasm affecting them ; upon the removing of which, the excretion of sweat, and other marks of the relaxation of excretories take place.
Page 48 - There are some practitioners, anc of very high merit too, whose fingers are no more capable of catching the finer distinctions of the pulse, than the ears of other persons are the niceties of musical sounds. I suspect this was the case with Dr. Heberden, as it was also with the late Dr. Hunter ; of whom Mr. John Hunter observes, that, " though he was extremely accurate in most things, he could never feel that nice distinction in the pulse that many others did, and was ready to suspect more nicety...
Page 60 - Upon the whole, we cannot but regard the blood as, in many respects, the most important fluid in the animal machine ; from it all the solids are derived and nourished, and all the other fluids are secreted ; and it is hence the basis or common pabulum of every part. And as it is the source of general health, so it is also of general disease. In inflammation it takes a considerable share, and evinces a peculiar appearance. The miasms of...
Page 202 - ... debility, that an early tonic is indicated ; for it would seem that debility, as well as a plethoric system, is equally inimical to the specific" mercurial action. And if the patient is fortunately invigorated sufficiently in this way to give the mercury influence, and before any organ essential to life is injured, by the strictest nursing and attention afterwards, the recovery is almost certain, all morbid action yielding from the moment ptyalism is brought on. But often during this long low...
Page 191 - The exhalation infected at the distance of 300 and 400 yards; while the contagion infected only across the streets. The more narrow the streets, the more certainly the contagion infected. Few escaped it in alleys. After the 12th of September, the atmosphere of every street in the city was loaded with contagion...
Page 171 - The occurrences," says Dr. Halloran, " which preceded the epidemic of Barcelona in 1821, correspond with the old and recent observations on a similar subject in other countries ; it almost invariably happening that the yellow fever of Spain is preceded by unusual diseases of various form and force, more particularly by bilious remittent fevers, which are often so aggravated and malignant that physicians themselves do not venture to define the line of demarcation between them and the avowed epidemic.
Page 182 - The burning province of Cumana," observes M. Humboldt, " the coast of Cora, and the plains of Caraccas, prove, that excessive heat alone is not unfavourable to human life.
Page 417 - The cough which attends it, is commonly dry ; and if any thing be spit up, it is a matter of a purulent appearance, and sometimes films resembling portions of a membrane. Together with these symptoms, there is a frequency of pulse, a restlessness, and an uneasy sense of heat. When the internal fauces are viewed, they are sometimes without any appearance of inflammation : but frequently a redness and even swelling, appear ; and sometimes in the fauces there is an appearance of matter like to that...
Page 106 - The nature of the fever depends, partly upon the state of the body at the time of attack; but, chiefly, upon some modification in the powers or qualities of the febrile miasm, by the varying proportions of these agents in relation to each other, in different places and seasons. And hence, the diversities of quotidians, tertians, and quartans, remittent and continued fevers, sometimes mild and sometimes malignant.
Page 379 - ... parts ; the skin over them becomes quite cold ; the action of the heart is so weak that the pulse is scarcely perceptible, and the stomach is so irritable that nothing is retained on it.