The Science and practice of medicine v. 2, Volumen2

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C. Griffin and Company, 1866
 

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to the Weight of the Fluid Ounce of Urine
119
DIABETES MELLITUS Melituria
130
SPASMODIC ASTHMAAsthma
148
THE CACHEXIA ASSOCIATED WITH CANCERSCarcinoma
162
CHAPTER III
185
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218
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226
RICKETSRachitis
241
GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF THE SYSTEM LIABLE TO CONSTITUTIONAL
247
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of SmallPox
253
Rules for the Administration of Alcohol
254
LOCAL DISEASES OR DISEASES IN THE COURSE
260
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264
Specific Gravity of the Brain
267
Diagnosis of the Locality of Nervous Diseases
271
Determination of Urea in the Blood and Brain
277
INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN SUBSTANCE OR OF THE STRUCTURES
294
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of Measles
307
CEPHALIC DISEASES CHARACTERIZED BY A GROUP
311
Sites of Extravasation of Blood in Cases of Apoplexy in the Order
321
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of Scarlatina
323
HÆMATOMA OF the Dura MateRHæmatoma
336
HYSTERIAHysteria
346
CATALEPSYCatalepsia
355
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of Erysipelas
357
DROPSY OF THE BRAINHydrocephalus
374
SUNSTROKEInsolatio
384
Diagram of the Typical Ranges of Temperature Contrasted in Cases
387
INSANITYInsanitas
402
IDIOCY
412
DEMENTIA
415
MELANCHOLIA
421
Diagnosis of Insanity
431
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of Typhus Fever
434
Prognosis in Cases of Insanity
437
Moral Treatment of Lunatics
443
The Discovery of the Reflex Action of Nerves
446
METHODS OF INVESTIGATING THE SPINAL CORD AFter Death
452
INFLAMMATION OF THE SUBSTANCE OF THE SPINAL CORDMyelitis
462
PARALYSIS OR PALSYComprehending I Facial Palsy II Hemiplegia
473
Diagram of the Typical Range of Temperature in Cases of Febricula
476
NEURALGIANeuralgia
497
PARALYSIS OF THE NERVES OF SENSATIONAnesthesia
503
B Situation of the Organs in the Thorax
515
C Changes in the Position of the Lungs
518
ENDOCARDITISEndocarditis
584
and Dilatation 593
593
HYPERTROPHY OF THE HEARTHypertrophia Cordis
600
CHRONIC VALVular Disease
617
BREAST PANGAngina Pectoris
624
PLEURISYPleuritis
631
EFFUSION OF SERUM INTO THE CAVITY OF THE CHESTHydrothorax
641
AIR IN THE CHESTPneumothorax
650
EMPHYSEMA OF THE LUNGSEmphysema Pulmonum
667
DERLICH
680
PULMONARY TUBERCULOSISPhthisis
702
ACUTE PULMONARY CONSUMPTION
713
MORBID CONDITIONS OF THE GREAT BLOODVESSELS
727
Systemic Arterial Embolism
746
The Principle of the Mouth and Larynx Speculum
750
INFLAMMATION OF THE TONGUEGlossitis
757
FOLLICULAR INFLAMMATION OF THE PHARYNXCLERGYMANS SORE
761
METHODS OF EXPLORING THE ABDOMEN
768
ASCITESPeritoneal Dropsy
774
DISEASES OF THE HOLLOW VISCERA OF THE ABDOMEN
782
VIL Abnormal Functional States
793
Table showing the Relative Averages of Bodyweight and the Weight
817
Degenerations of the Substance of the Liver
837
9a Bothriocephalus cordatus natural size LEUCKART
839
Echinococcus viewed Transversely ERASMUS WILSON
845
Detail of Facts to be Determined and Recorded with regard to the Urine
851
a Egg of Distoma b Opalina or Embryo from Egg
859
Azoturia
860
SEDIMENTS FORMING IN THE URINE AFTER SECRETION
871
Cyst of Trichina spirulis VIRCHOW
872
GREEN SICKNESSChlorosis
876
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NEPHRITIC ORDER OF LOCAL
879
Diagram of the Head or Anterior End of a Dracunculus BASTIAN
886
LESIONS WHICH TEND TO BE LOCALIZED IN THE SPLEEN
888
CLASSIFICATION OF SKIN DISEASES
894
PHLEGMONOUS INFLAMMATIONS OF THE SKIN
911
Isothermic Zones
915
Discases apt to prevail in the Northern Hemisphere
921
CHAPTER III
937
Results of Dr Balfours Statistical Tables
950
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954
Change of Climate sometimes a Necessity
956
Examples of the Enduring Influence of Malaria
962
INDEX
969
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