Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volum 11;Volum 15S. Highley, 1829 |
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Side 3
... increased by pressure , and vomiting . This last symptom is not necessarily nor always present , but the two former are ; and if mal - treatment or neglect permit the disease to pass beyond the first stage , the abdomen generally gets ...
... increased by pressure , and vomiting . This last symptom is not necessarily nor always present , but the two former are ; and if mal - treatment or neglect permit the disease to pass beyond the first stage , the abdomen generally gets ...
Side 5
... increased as to equal that of a woman in the last stage of pregnancy , pressure could be borne without pain even to the last . On inspection the stomach was found small and healthy , its region being principally occupied by the sigmoid ...
... increased as to equal that of a woman in the last stage of pregnancy , pressure could be borne without pain even to the last . On inspection the stomach was found small and healthy , its region being principally occupied by the sigmoid ...
Side 16
... increased violence , accompanied by dysuria and vomiting ; pulse betweon 90 and 100 , several feculent and consistent stools after a mild enema ; 16 ounces of blood were again taken , aloes administered during the day , and an opiate at ...
... increased violence , accompanied by dysuria and vomiting ; pulse betweon 90 and 100 , several feculent and consistent stools after a mild enema ; 16 ounces of blood were again taken , aloes administered during the day , and an opiate at ...
Side 31
... increased , if necessary , sometimes to the extent of gr . iii . with half a grain or a grain of opium , three times a day . " In the treatment of all the affections of this class , much depends upon the most rigid attention to diet ...
... increased , if necessary , sometimes to the extent of gr . iii . with half a grain or a grain of opium , three times a day . " In the treatment of all the affections of this class , much depends upon the most rigid attention to diet ...
Side 37
... increased excitability to action under the impression of a morbid agent . " Each assumption appears to us to be equally untenable , and to involve a theory re- specting the multiplied functions of a single nerve , which is not only ...
... increased excitability to action under the impression of a morbid agent . " Each assumption appears to us to be equally untenable , and to involve a theory re- specting the multiplied functions of a single nerve , which is not only ...
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Side 143 - The debility, both moral and physical, attendant on its excitement, is terrible ; the appetite is soon destroyed, every fibre in the body trembles, the nerves of the neck become affected, and the muscles get rigid; several of...
Side 401 - To embody them in one view, let the reader fancy to himself a young or middleaged woman, somewhat reduced in flesh and health, almost living on her sofa for months, or even years, from a constant pain in the uterus, which renders her unable to sit up and take exercise ; the uterus, on examination, unchanged in structure, but exquisitely tender ; even in the recumbent posture always in pain, but subject to great aggravations more or less frequently.
Side 421 - ... to 1822, a period of exultation and tranquillity to the Prussians, the value of life took a remarkable leap, and the annual deaths fell to less than 1 in 34.
Side 294 - REMARKS. This case affords evidence of the remedial efficacy of strychnia in palsy, and points out in a striking manner the peculiar action of the alkali upon the paralytic members, since no other remedies, with the exception of...
Side 126 - This protection from winds extends over a very considerable tract of beautiful country, abounding in every variety of landscape, so that there is scarcely a wind that blows from which the invalid will not be able to find a shelter for exercise either on foot or horseback. In this respect Torquay is most, superior to any other place we have noticed.
Side 414 - ... a clearer insight into the internal structure of human society from the progress of these inquiries. But the science may be said yet to be in its infancy, and many of the objects, on which it would be desirable to have information, have been either omitted or not stated with sufficient accuracy.
Side 364 - ... no morbid appearances were discovered after death, in the brain. These cases, if fair specimens of puerperal insanity, lead straight to the conclusion that the disease is not one of congestion or inflammation, but one of excitement without power."1 Add to this, that Esquirol found no traces of cerebral inflammation upon most careful examination.
Side 401 - ... the complaint of which I am speaking, the recumbent posture, although it diminishes, does not remove the pain. It is always present in some degree, and severe paroxysms often occur, although the patient has been recumbent for a long time. If the uterus is examined, it is found to be exquisitely tender, the...
Side 547 - No tolls shall hereafter be imposed on persons or property transported on the canals, but all boats navigating the canals and the owners and masters thereof, shall be subject to such laws and regulations as have been or may hereafter be enacted concerning the navigation of the canals.
Side 302 - The effects of remedies on a disease, if accurately observed, form the most important part of its history: they are like chemical tests, frequently detecting important differences in objects, which previously appeared exactly similar.