On the Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Fibo-Bronchitis and Rheumatic PneumoniaBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 150 pages |
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... attack . Yet it is perhaps less understood than any disease of rare *** Even the nature of catarrh may still be a matter of doubt . " Again he says , speaking of the pathology of bronchitis ( p . 61 ) : " The extent and inten- sity of ...
... attack . Yet it is perhaps less understood than any disease of rare *** Even the nature of catarrh may still be a matter of doubt . " Again he says , speaking of the pathology of bronchitis ( p . 61 ) : " The extent and inten- sity of ...
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... attack was a lady , aged about forty , who went during a cold spell of weather to reside at a country - house , the ... attack was ushered in with a slight chill , followed by unusual febrile disturbance and much flushing of the face ...
... attack was a lady , aged about forty , who went during a cold spell of weather to reside at a country - house , the ... attack was ushered in with a slight chill , followed by unusual febrile disturbance and much flushing of the face ...
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... result was a relapse , with a renewal of all the symptoms attending the first attack ; the moist sounds returning and continuing at the base of the right lung until the close of the seizure 24 FIBROUS OR RHEUMATIC BRONCHITIS.
... result was a relapse , with a renewal of all the symptoms attending the first attack ; the moist sounds returning and continuing at the base of the right lung until the close of the seizure 24 FIBROUS OR RHEUMATIC BRONCHITIS.
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... attacked with that violent fit . These things , when considered , may not seem absurd . But all that he writ concerning the rheumatism does not fill two short pages , and concludes the aphorisms . Besides , such was the firmness of mind ...
... attacked with that violent fit . These things , when considered , may not seem absurd . But all that he writ concerning the rheumatism does not fill two short pages , and concludes the aphorisms . Besides , such was the firmness of mind ...
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... attack of this disease in his own person . In the whole six volumes of his works he never mentions rheumatism , and yet , according to the etymology of the word , he had been writing on it , and little else ; and when the labor of his ...
... attack of this disease in his own person . In the whole six volumes of his works he never mentions rheumatism , and yet , according to the etymology of the word , he had been writing on it , and little else ; and when the labor of his ...
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