Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and Other Viscera of the AbdomenWaugh and Innes, 1830 - 424 sider |
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... remedies is aided , modified , or counteracted , in a manner which entirely eludes our observation , and is often alto- gether beyond our control . From these various causes , diseases of the stomach have presented a wide field for spe ...
... remedies is aided , modified , or counteracted , in a manner which entirely eludes our observation , and is often alto- gether beyond our control . From these various causes , diseases of the stomach have presented a wide field for spe ...
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... remedies . I saw her in several of these attacks during the last eighteen months of her life . While affect- ed by them , she complained of acute pain in the epigastric region , chiefly referred to a particular spot of very small extent ...
... remedies . I saw her in several of these attacks during the last eighteen months of her life . While affect- ed by them , she complained of acute pain in the epigastric region , chiefly referred to a particular spot of very small extent ...
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... remedies were employed without relief . She continued with every appearance of extreme suffering , and unable to speak , till seven o'clock in the morning of the 27th , when she said the pain was considerably easier , but was still very ...
... remedies were employed without relief . She continued with every appearance of extreme suffering , and unable to speak , till seven o'clock in the morning of the 27th , when she said the pain was considerably easier , but was still very ...
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... remedies , such as the oxide of bismuth , lime water and nitric acid ; and , in some cases , small quantities of mercury appear to be useful . Small opiates , combined with articles of a mucilaginous nature , appear frequently to be ...
... remedies , such as the oxide of bismuth , lime water and nitric acid ; and , in some cases , small quantities of mercury appear to be useful . Small opiates , combined with articles of a mucilaginous nature , appear frequently to be ...
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... remedies were employed during the summer with little advantage ; at last , however , she appeared to derive some benefit from lime water , and returned home in the autumn rather better . But the affection soon recurred , and she ...
... remedies were employed during the summer with little advantage ; at last , however , she appeared to derive some benefit from lime water , and returned home in the autumn rather better . But the affection soon recurred , and she ...
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Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Stomach, the ... John Abercrombie Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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abdomen action acute adhesion affection aged appetite attack belly bleeding bowels caput coli cardia cavity characters chiefly chronic colon colour complained connected considerable continued contracted costiveness dark death degree derangement diarrhoea died diet digestion discharge distended duodenum dyspeptic dysphagia emaciated entirely epigastric region evacuations extent fatal feces feculent matter fever fluid frequent vomiting gangrene gentleman glands gradually exhausted healthy ileum ileus inches induration inflammation inflammatory injections inner surface Inspection Inspection.-The intestinal canal irregular left side liable liver manner mass months morbid appearance mucous membrane mucus muscular coat natural night observed obstruction occasional occurred oesophagus omentum opiates parietes paroxysms pathology patient perforation peritoneum peritonitis portion pulse purgatives pylorus rectum referred relief remarkable remedies seated seems seized sigmoid flexure slight small intestine small quantities sometimes stomach stool structure subsided symptoms tenderness thickened tion treatment tumour tympanitic ulceration uneasiness usual various violent pain vomiting weeks whole
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Side 74 - had been for many years a martyr to stomach complaints ; seldom a day passing in which he did not suffer greatly from pain in his stomach, with flatulency, acidity, and the usual train of dyspeptic symptoms ; and, in particular, he could not taste a bit of vegetable without suffering from it severely. He had gone on in this manner for years ; when he was seized with complaints in his head, threatening apoplexy ; which, after being relieved by the usual means, showed such a constant tendency to recur,...
Side 311 - ... from the bowels, Dr Abercrombie found the mucous membrane of the colon, throughout its whole extent, covered with an immense number of small spots of a clear white color, which, " on minute examination, were distinctly ascertained to be vesicles, very little elevated, but, when punctured, discharging a small quantity of clear fluid.
Side 73 - If digestion go on more slowly and more imperfectly than in the healthy state, another important rule will be, not to take in additional food until time has been given for the solution of the former. If the healthy period be four or five hours, the dyspeptic should probably allow six or seven.
Side 74 - ... of indigestion, our wonder must rather be, that in such circumstances, any stomach is capable of digesting- at all. "In the regulation of diet, much certainly is to be done in dyspeptic cases, by attention to the quality of the articles that are taken, but I am satisfied that...
Side i - Pathological and Practical Researches on the Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and other Viscera of the Abdomen.
Side iv - Stewart) shewed that the same law of gravity extends to the celestial spaces, and that the power by which the moon and planets are retained in their orbits, is precisely similar in its effects to that which is manifested in the fall of a stone, — he left the efficient cause of gravity as much in the dark as ever, and only generalized still farther the conclusions of his predecessors.
Side 185 - ... Greenwich was the advocate of cold applications in abdominal inflammation. He used cold enemata, and cold cloths made wet with evaporating lotions, and, as he asserted, with great benefit. Abercrombie also recommends this method of treatment. " In a considerable number of cases," says this physician, " I have used with evident advantage the application of cold by covering the abdomen with cloths wet with vinegar and water, or even iced water. Injections of iced water have been proposed, and I...
Side 74 - had been, for many years, a martyr to stomach complaints; — seldom a day passing in which he did not suffer greatly from pain in his stomach ; with flatulency, acidity, and the usual train of dyspeptic symptoms ; and, in particular, he could not taste a bit of vegetable without suffering from it severely. He had gone on in this manner for years; when he was seized with complaints in his head, — threatening apoplexy; which, after being relieved...
Side 416 - A gentleman, aged 35, died after an illness of about eighteen months duration, in which it was to the last impossible to say what organ was the seat of the disease.
Side 381 - in the liver diseases of this country, Mercury is often used in an indiscriminate manner, and with very undefined notions as to a certain specific influence, which it is supposed to exert over all the morbid conditions of this organ. If the liver is supposed to be in a state of torpor, Mercury is given to excite it, if in a state of acute inflammation, Mercury is given to moderate the inflammation and reduce its action.