On diseases of the liverBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 468 pages |
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Page 70
... patient . The congestion of the liver may be relieved directly by general or local bleeding , or by medicines , such as sulphate of magnesia and bitartrate of potash , which cause a copious drain from the portal system of veins ; and ...
... patient . The congestion of the liver may be relieved directly by general or local bleeding , or by medicines , such as sulphate of magnesia and bitartrate of potash , which cause a copious drain from the portal system of veins ; and ...
Page 75
... patient . The symptoms , indeed , corresponded exactly to the nature of the injury ; but there were no circumstances that rendered such an injury proba- ble . When , however , as from disease of the heart , or in a fit of ague , the ...
... patient . The symptoms , indeed , corresponded exactly to the nature of the injury ; but there were no circumstances that rendered such an injury proba- ble . When , however , as from disease of the heart , or in a fit of ague , the ...
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... patient had dysentery at the Isle of France . The violent symptoms subsided after two months , and he continued his work for four years . At the end of that time , while on his passage home from the East , diarrhoea recurred , and he ...
... patient had dysentery at the Isle of France . The violent symptoms subsided after two months , and he continued his work for four years . At the end of that time , while on his passage home from the East , diarrhoea recurred , and he ...
Page 93
... patient had some derangement of the functions of the liver , which was followed by dysentery , and then by abscess ; and consequently , that in all the cases , or most of the cases , in which abscess of the liver and dysentery are ...
... patient had some derangement of the functions of the liver , which was followed by dysentery , and then by abscess ; and consequently , that in all the cases , or most of the cases , in which abscess of the liver and dysentery are ...
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... patient , a man about forty - one years of age , died of ulcerated cancer of the stomach . The liver was enlarged , and contained , scattered through it , a great number of small , firm red masses , the result , it was supposed , of ...
... patient , a man about forty - one years of age , died of ulcerated cancer of the stomach . The liver was enlarged , and contained , scattered through it , a great number of small , firm red masses , the result , it was supposed , of ...
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