The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly Journal Containing a Retrospective View of Every Discovery and Practical Improvement in the Medical Sciences ..., 23권,4호

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William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan
W. A. Townsend Publishing Company, 1851
Being an analysis of the British and foreign medical journals and transactions; or, a selection of the latest discoveries and most practical observations in the practice of medicine, surgery, and the collateral sciences, for the past year, made chiefly with reference to the treatment of disease.
 

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66 페이지 - On Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation, and on the Connection between Affections of the Brain and Diseases of the Heart.
263 페이지 - I cannot but believe there is some mutual relation between the blood and its vessels, or the parts around them, which, being natural, permits the most easy transit of the blood, but, being disturbed, increases the hinderances to its passage.
346 페이지 - Within the cour.-e of two or three days, no fewer than 22 of the boys were seized with alarming symptoms of violent irritation of the stomach and bowels, subsultus of the muscles of the arms, and excessive prostration of strength. Two cases proved fatal. If such an event is liable to take place in ordinary seasons, how great must be the danger when the choleraic poison is abroad ! The Reports of Mr. Grainger and Dr. Sutherland abound with the most painful illustrations of the fact.
143 페이지 - It is this power that succeeds in forcibly drawing backward the head of the femur into its cavity, when it has fairly reached the rim of the acetabulum, notwithstanding the force employed at that instant in extending it. In the examples of the larger dislocations, I place no reliance on any of the above-mentioned efforts of manipulation, but depend almost entirely on the act of simple extension, in the fullest confidence of the disposition of the joint to right itself if the obstacles be removed.
262 페이지 - ... the plasma. The re-establishment of the flow of blood, in the manner described, is to be attributed to the force from behind operating on the agglomerated mass of red corpuscles, now become loosened by having imbibed the thinner plasma of the blood flowing against it. The promotion of the process, by the applications referred to, is an interesting illustration of the modus operandi of stimulating collyria, applied to the eye, for the cure of inflammation of the conjunctiva.
141 페이지 - ... of ammonia, or other cholitic remedies. By these means, or by local depletion, especially by leeches to the anus, the portal vessels will be unloaded, and a free passage obtained to the general circulation. 3. In cases of 'valvular...
66 페이지 - Dr. Kellie performed numerous experiments on cats and dogs, in order to elucidate this subject. Some of these animals were bled to death by opening the carotid or femoral arteries; others by opening the jugular veins. In some the carotids were first tied, to diminish the quantity of blood sent to the brain, and the jugulars were then opened, with the view of emptying the vessels of the brain to the greatest possible extent ; while, in others, the jugulars were first secured, to prevent as much as...
37 페이지 - ... the same inverse ratio, between the fibrinousness and the perfection of the blood, in the facts; that there is little or no fibrin in the blood of the foetus, none in the egg of the chick, none in the chyme, and less in the blood of the carnivora (who feed on it) than in that of the herbivora.
63 페이지 - Hertwig, and others have shewn that, on slicing away the brain, the animal becomes more dull and stupid in proportion to the quantity of cortical substance removed. 4. Clinical observation points out, that in those cases in which the disease has been afterwards found to commence at the circumference of the brain, and proceed towards the centre, the mental faculties are affected first ; whereas in those diseases which commence at the central parts of the organ, and proceed toward the circumference,...
66 페이지 - ... interpretation of any such suspicious indications ; but that in women, rather less weight is to be attributed to this negative sign. 2nd. That the presence of the sign in women is almost conclusive evidence of the presence of the tubercular element in the blood. The paper concludes with the remark, that the symptom therein described is one of many proofs that consumption is not exclusively a local disease, but rather a constitutional condition, requiring for its elucidation and treatment far...

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