Consumption; Its Early and Remediable StagesWalton and Maberly, 1862 - 447 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 55
Página xi
... Further inquiries on 500 cases on the distaste for fat in phthisis , bronchitis , debility , liver complaint , & c . - Inquiries on distaste for meat and milk DIGESTION AMOUNT OF FOOD : - 54-64 . 64 Inquiries . . 65 ASSIMILATION ...
... Further inquiries on 500 cases on the distaste for fat in phthisis , bronchitis , debility , liver complaint , & c . - Inquiries on distaste for meat and milk DIGESTION AMOUNT OF FOOD : - 54-64 . 64 Inquiries . . 65 ASSIMILATION ...
Página 33
... further remarks that the views of Laennec " have tended to keep up the idea that consumption is a local disease referable to a local cause , and thus the investigation of the constitutional origin of tubercles , by far the most ...
... further remarks that the views of Laennec " have tended to keep up the idea that consumption is a local disease referable to a local cause , and thus the investigation of the constitutional origin of tubercles , by far the most ...
Página 43
... further defect of implying that the importance of the case increases in proportion as the stages advance , omitting all re- ference to the important facts of the greater or less extent of the lung disease , its limitation to one lung or ...
... further defect of implying that the importance of the case increases in proportion as the stages advance , omitting all re- ference to the important facts of the greater or less extent of the lung disease , its limitation to one lung or ...
Página 44
... further into the question of classification , but shall content ourselves with indicating the division which we would adopt . We divide the progress of the disease into three stages , the 1st including all the conditions existing before ...
... further into the question of classification , but shall content ourselves with indicating the division which we would adopt . We divide the progress of the disease into three stages , the 1st including all the conditions existing before ...
Página 56
... , each by 7 per cent .; and bread and fat alone by 1 per cent . The various other combinations amount to 66 in number , and offer much interest . We further sought to ascertain if there were any differences 56 ALIMENTATION .
... , each by 7 per cent .; and bread and fat alone by 1 per cent . The various other combinations amount to 66 in number , and offer much interest . We further sought to ascertain if there were any differences 56 ALIMENTATION .
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admitted affirm amount appetite average believe blood body breathing bronchi bronchitis carbonic acid cause cavity cells cent chest circulation climate cold colour commonly consideration consumption cough daily debility defect degree deposition of tubercle diminution disease disliked dyspnoea early phthisis early stage effect elimination of fluid epiglottis epithelium evidences exertion existence expectoration FBS Mk Ba feeble follows frequently function hæmoptysis heat Hence importance increase indicates induced influence innervation inquiry inspiration irritation larynx latter less lessened lungs membrane milk moderate mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular muscular system myalgia nature nitrogenous north cliff nutrition observed occurs ordinary period persons perspiration pharynx present quantity rapidity reference regarded remedy respiration skin specific gravity spirometer spirometry stage of phthisis supply temperature tendency throat tion tissues treatment tubercular urine Ventnor vesicles vital actions vital capacity vital powers weight whilst whole wind
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - ... also manifest ; the intercostal spaces are hollow and rhomboidal, agreeably to the configuration of the bone ; hypochondriac region lank and retracted; the abdomen and flanks contiguous to the spine; joints clearly developed, prominent, devoid of flesh ; so also with the tibia, ischium and humerus ; the spine of the vertebrae, formerly hollow, now protrudes, the muscles on either side being wasted ; the whole shoulder blades apparent like the wings of birds. If in these cases disorder of the...
Página 417 - Europe, in one of the finest climates; and the city itself is clean, airy, and abounds in every convenience, and in most luxuries. As for the environs of Pau, they are certainly beautiful. The Gave serpentines through the charming undulating country that surrounds the town. Grain, meadows, and vine...
Página 297 - Continental physicians, they have hitherto had less than their due influence, and the principle as such is comparatively little recognised, or brought into general application. In truth, common usage takes for the most part a directly opposite course ; and, under the notion or pretext of quiet, seeks to repress all direct exercise of this important function in those who are presumed to have any tendency to pulmonary disorders.
Página 11 - Voice hoarse; neck slightly bent, tender, not flexible, somewhat extended; fingers slender, but joints thick; of the bones alone the figure remains, for the fleshy parts are wasted; the nails of the fingers crooked, their pulps are shrivelled and flat, for, owing to the loss of flesh, they neither retain their tension nor rotundity; and, owing to the same cause, the nails are bent, namely, because it is the compact flesh at their points which is intended as a support to them ; and the tension thereof...