Consumption; Its Early and Remediable StagesWalton and Maberly, 1862 - 447 páginas |
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... fluids - Thirst - Frequency of dejection 240-243 CHAPTER XXVII . RESTORE THE BULK OF THE BODY BY INCREASING THE SUPPLY . DEFICIENCY OF NITROGEN IN ADOLESCENCE : - Action of nitrogenous foods - Proportion of nitrogen in bread and milk ...
... fluids - Thirst - Frequency of dejection 240-243 CHAPTER XXVII . RESTORE THE BULK OF THE BODY BY INCREASING THE SUPPLY . DEFICIENCY OF NITROGEN IN ADOLESCENCE : - Action of nitrogenous foods - Proportion of nitrogen in bread and milk ...
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... the bronchia , but that they are minute at first , and increase in size ; are firm , then curdy , and are converted into capsules containing a fluid , and occasionally they unite and form OPINIONS OF OUR OWN DAY . 23.
... the bronchia , but that they are minute at first , and increase in size ; are firm , then curdy , and are converted into capsules containing a fluid , and occasionally they unite and form OPINIONS OF OUR OWN DAY . 23.
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Edward Smith. containing a fluid , and occasionally they unite and form abscesses . In some cases they are diffused through the lungs . Bayle affirmed most distinctly that there is an essential relation between phthisis and the state of ...
Edward Smith. containing a fluid , and occasionally they unite and form abscesses . In some cases they are diffused through the lungs . Bayle affirmed most distinctly that there is an essential relation between phthisis and the state of ...
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... fluids in the circulation and in the tissues , of the more solid parts of the soft tissues , and lastly of the heavy and comparatively unchangeable bones . Hence , varia- tion in any ... fluid in the body F 2 WEIGHT AND BULK OF THE BODY . 67.
... fluids in the circulation and in the tissues , of the more solid parts of the soft tissues , and lastly of the heavy and comparatively unchangeable bones . Hence , varia- tion in any ... fluid in the body F 2 WEIGHT AND BULK OF THE BODY . 67.
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... fluid in the blood within an hour and a half after a meal than will be found immediately before the fol- lowing meal . We have also shown elsewhere * that as the excretion of fluid is lessened in the later part of the day , there must ...
... fluid in the blood within an hour and a half after a meal than will be found immediately before the fol- lowing meal . We have also shown elsewhere * that as the excretion of fluid is lessened in the later part of the day , there must ...
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admitted affirm amount appetite believe blood body breathing bronchial tubes bronchitis carbonic acid cause cavity cells cent changes CHAPTER chest clavicles climate cod-liver oil cold commonly consideration consumption cough daily range debility defect degree deposition of tubercle diminution disease dislike doubt dyspnoea early phthisis early stage effect epiglottis epithelium evidences exertion existence expansion expectoration feeble follows former frequently gluten hæmoptysis heat Hence Hippocrates importance increase induced influence innervation inquiry inspiration irritation latter less lessened lungs meat membrane milk moderate mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular myalgia nature nitrogenous north cliff nutrition observed occurs ordinary patient period persons perspiration pharynx present pulsation quantity rapid reference regarded remedy respiration season skin Small 8vo stage of phthisis supply tea meal temperature tendency throat tion tissues treatment tubercular Ventnor vesicles vital actions vital powers whilst whole wind winter
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Página xvii - ... on the teeth, as if smiling; otherwise of a cadaverous aspect. So also in all other respects; slender, without flesh; the muscles of the arms imperceptible; not a vestige of the mammae, the nipples only to be seen; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but also easily trace them to their terminations...
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