Monthly Journal of Medical Science, 10권Sutherland & Knox, 1850 |
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... disease then existing , and thence arising ; upon the supposition , that the disease was not characterised by obvious , defi- nite , and well - marked symptoms , together with a corresponding history of any recent and acute complaint ...
... disease then existing , and thence arising ; upon the supposition , that the disease was not characterised by obvious , defi- nite , and well - marked symptoms , together with a corresponding history of any recent and acute complaint ...
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... disease can rarely be applied in genuine hydro- thorax , but it is one which , when it can be tried , is often sufficient to distinguish hydrothorax , not merely from disease of the lung , or solid disease of the pleuro , but from ...
... disease can rarely be applied in genuine hydro- thorax , but it is one which , when it can be tried , is often sufficient to distinguish hydrothorax , not merely from disease of the lung , or solid disease of the pleuro , but from ...
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... disease of the heart ; -one died with the symptoms of chronic disease of the brain ; she was exhausted by long - continued menorrhagia , which appeared to depend upon organic disease of the uterus , but which was , I believe ...
... disease of the heart ; -one died with the symptoms of chronic disease of the brain ; she was exhausted by long - continued menorrhagia , which appeared to depend upon organic disease of the uterus , but which was , I believe ...
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... disease existed at the date of her last pregnancy . A review of the complications which accompanied these cases will throw additional light on the history of this form of disease ; they involved chiefly the brain , lungs , or the heart ...
... disease existed at the date of her last pregnancy . A review of the complications which accompanied these cases will throw additional light on the history of this form of disease ; they involved chiefly the brain , lungs , or the heart ...
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... disease ; for in them the lesion is rarely limited to one valve ; and , even if another valve is not involved , the endocardium and the aorta are usually more or less affected . The limitation of disease to one orifice sug- gests that ...
... disease ; for in them the lesion is rarely limited to one valve ; and , even if another valve is not involved , the endocardium and the aorta are usually more or less affected . The limitation of disease to one orifice sug- gests that ...
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abdomen acetic acetic acid acid action aneurism aorta appearance artery attack bladder blood body bone cancer cartilage cause cavity cells cervix chest chloroform cholera chronic clavicle colour considerable contained corpuscles cough cure death dilatation discharge disease doses dyspnoea Edinburgh effect effusion examination existed expectoration experience external exudation fatal fibres fibrous fluid frequently gout granular heart hemorrhage hospital hypertrophy inches increased inflammation injected instance labour larynx left side liver lung mass matter medicine membrane menorrhagia months morbid mucous muscles nerve observed occurred operation opium organ ounces pain paralysis pathology patient percussion perichondrium phthisis physician placenta pleura poison polypus portion present produced pulse quantity remarkable remedies removed result rheumatism right side seen SERIES.-NO skin sternum stomach substance surface surgeons symptoms syphilis texture tion tissue treatment tumour typhoid fever typhus fever ulceration urine uterine uterus vagina vessels vomiting wards
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144 페이지 - pleases, may know whether he understands and sees through what he is about ; and it is unpardonable for a man to lay his thoughts before others, when he is conscious that he himself does not know whereabouts he is, or how the matter before him stands. It is coming abroad in disorder, which he ought to be ashamed to
143 페이지 - sont les seuls qui passeront à la postérité, la quantité des connaissances, la singularité des faits, la nouveauté même des découvertes, ne sont pas de sûrs garants de l'immortalité ; si les ouvrages q'ui les
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239 페이지 - The pleural surface in its neighbourhood was considerably puckered. On making a section through the lung, parallel with the external cicatrix, the substance immediately below presented linear indurations, of a black colour, together with five cretaceous concretions, varying in size from a pin's head to that of a large pea.
164 페이지 - apparatus for the purpose ; and not on the texture, which is the seat of the exudation, as that varies, whilst the cancerous or tubercular formation is the same—but in the inherent composition or constitution of the exudation itself. On this point most pathologists are agreed, and hence the supposed existence of various kinds of
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