On the Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Fibo-Bronchitis and Rheumatic PneumoniaBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 150 pages |
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... cough - owing its origin to a specific irritation in the nervous organization of the bronchial surfaces , ought properly to be classed amongst the neuroses . It might be well , in view of the various forms of mucous inflammations and ...
... cough - owing its origin to a specific irritation in the nervous organization of the bronchial surfaces , ought properly to be classed amongst the neuroses . It might be well , in view of the various forms of mucous inflammations and ...
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... cough ; the respiration was hurried , and the pulse frequent , but there was nothing unusual about the chest , except a faint sibilant râle over the base of the right lung . She was largely bled from the arm , and put on nauseating ...
... cough ; the respiration was hurried , and the pulse frequent , but there was nothing unusual about the chest , except a faint sibilant râle over the base of the right lung . She was largely bled from the arm , and put on nauseating ...
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... cough which attends these cases , where the articular inflammation and the fibro - bronchitis hap- pen contemporaneously . He says : " Every time the patient coughs , he feels like one stretched upon the rack ; at every convulsive ...
... cough which attends these cases , where the articular inflammation and the fibro - bronchitis hap- pen contemporaneously . He says : " Every time the patient coughs , he feels like one stretched upon the rack ; at every convulsive ...
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Thomas Hepburn BUCKLER. palpitation and dyspnoea . The boy suffered also with a dry cough , and slight catarrhal fremitus could generally be recognized in his case . He complained frequently of fleeting pain in the left arm . The girl ...
Thomas Hepburn BUCKLER. palpitation and dyspnoea . The boy suffered also with a dry cough , and slight catarrhal fremitus could generally be recognized in his case . He complained frequently of fleeting pain in the left arm . The girl ...
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... cough , which has continued , with greater or less intensity , until now . He has taken several cough mixtures , by the advice of his physician , and within the past two weeks has re- sorted to the use of nostrums . Throat and pharynx ...
... cough , which has continued , with greater or less intensity , until now . He has taken several cough mixtures , by the advice of his physician , and within the past two weeks has re- sorted to the use of nostrums . Throat and pharynx ...
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