The Science and practice of medicine v. 2, Volumen2C. Griffin and Company, 1866 |
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Términos y frases comunes
abscess acid acute affected albumen amount anæmia anasarca appears artery ascites attack become beriberi blood body bowels brain Bright's disease bronchitis cachexia cancer cardiac cartilage cause cavity cells cerebral chest chronic colour condition congestion constitutional disease cord death degeneration dilatation doses dyspnoea effusion especially existence extremely exudation fatal febrile fever fibrin fluid frequently glands gout grains hæmorrhage heart hepatic hypertrophy increased indicated inflammation inflammatory Insanity instances intestines irritation kidney lesion less liver lung morbid mucous membrane murmur muscles muscular nature nerves nervous observed occur organs ounces pain paralysis paraplegia paroxysm Pathology patient peculiar pericarditis pericardium phenomena phthisis pneumonia portion pulmonary pulse quantity region remedies renal renal capsules respiration result rheumatism ribs serous skin softening sometimes sound specific gravity spinal spleen sternum stomach substance sugar surface symptoms temperature tion tissue treatment tubercle tubes tumor ulceration urea urine valves ventricle vessels
Pasajes populares
Página 147 - three or four ounces, three new-laid eggs, one and a half or two ounces of butter, and about half a pint of milk. Mix the eggs with a little of the milk, and warm the butter with the remainder of the milk; stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other spice that
Página 435 - in round numbers, of ten persons attacked by Insanity, five recover, and five die sooner or later during the attack. Of the five who recover, not more than two remain well during the rest of their lives; the other three sustain subsequent attacks, during which at least two of them die.
Página 424 - —"Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan him; but weep sore for him who goeth away: for he shall return no more, nor see his native country
Página 230 - the only common condition was the vitiated atmosphere which our barrack system everywhere produced; "and, as if to clench the argument, there has been of late years a most decided decline in phthisical cases in these stations, while the only circumstance which has notably changed in the time has been the condition of the air
Página 265 - it is certain that the powers of the brain are only gradually developed ; and that if forced into premature exercise, they are impaired by the effort. This is a maxim, indeed, of great import, applying to the condition and culture of every faculty
Página 230 - phthisis has prevailed, in the most varied stations of the army, and in the most beautiful climates, the only common condition was the vitiated atmosphere which our barrack system everywhere produced; "and, as if to clench the argument, there has been of late years a most decided decline in phthisical cases
Página 41 - The occurrence of gouty sciatica, in which the specific inflammation affects the trunk of the sciatic nerve, and which, extending by the neurilemma of the nerve, may in process of time extend to the spinal marrow and its investments, and give rise to derangements of the latter, terminating in ramollissement and structural degeneration.
Página 538 - of the sternum, between the cartilages of the second and third ribs. In this part of its course it is still within the pericardial sac, and (in the dead subject) lies at the depth of an inch and a half from the surface, the margin of the right lung and the pericardium being between it and the
Página 80 - as a chalky deposit, scattered through the organs. These, then are the changes—first, the deposition of a translucent, softish homogeneous substance ; subsequently the degeneration of this into a yellowish-white opaque matter ; and afterwards a softening into a so-called abscess, or drying up into a chalky mass. Occasionally, also, some fibrous tissue may be found
Página 647 - The lowest and most appropriate site in which the probe can be felt having been selected, an incision is made upon the end of the probe, which is then brought through the opening thus made. A strong piece of silk thread is passed into the eye of the probe, and drawn through the two openings, and the drainage