On the Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Fibo-Bronchitis and Rheumatic PneumoniaBlanchard and Lea, 1853 - 150 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 15
... observations are advanced , with the assurance that , had they possessed an interest barely scientific in its character , the time and attention of the reader would have been spared , and that they are only brought forward now because ...
... observations are advanced , with the assurance that , had they possessed an interest barely scientific in its character , the time and attention of the reader would have been spared , and that they are only brought forward now because ...
Page 17
... observations , shall be verified by others , they must prove valua- ble to the profession , since they not only point out a disease never before described , and show the differential diagnosis between it and other affec- tions with ...
... observations , shall be verified by others , they must prove valua- ble to the profession , since they not only point out a disease never before described , and show the differential diagnosis between it and other affec- tions with ...
Page 20
... observations of Laennec , whose work furnishes at this day the best systematic arrange- ment of the diseases treated of under the head of catarrh . It is of some interest , therefore , to refer to remarks of this great pioneer in ...
... observations of Laennec , whose work furnishes at this day the best systematic arrange- ment of the diseases treated of under the head of catarrh . It is of some interest , therefore , to refer to remarks of this great pioneer in ...
Page 21
... observations of Andral , Laennec says : " In both , the bronchi were extremely pale . In neither was there any other cause of disease or death observed ; so true is it , that besides the light pathological anatomy is capable of throwing ...
... observations of Andral , Laennec says : " In both , the bronchi were extremely pale . In neither was there any other cause of disease or death observed ; so true is it , that besides the light pathological anatomy is capable of throwing ...
Page 23
... observations alone , the entity of sclerotitis could hardly be recognized , and we would often look in vain for the vascular congestions , the cinnamon - colored zone , and the coffee - colored spots , which are so well marked before ...
... observations alone , the entity of sclerotitis could hardly be recognized , and we would often look in vain for the vascular congestions , the cinnamon - colored zone , and the coffee - colored spots , which are so well marked before ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acute additions American ammonia Anatomy antimony attack auscultation auscultatory BLANCHARD & LEA'S blood bronchi bronchial calomel catarrh CHAP Chemistry chest complete congestion cough disease dose dyspnoea English language engorgement extra cloth fever fibro-bronchitis fibrous bronchitis fluid Grisolle handsome octavo volume heart idiopathic illustrations improved inflammation ipecacuanha Journal of Medicine labors Lancet large and handsome LEA'S MEDICAL leather LECTURES left lung lesion London edition Materia Medica Medical Journal Medical Science metastasis mucous murmur nervous numerous otalgia pain paracentesis parenchyma pathology patient Pharmacy phosphate physician Physiology plates pleural cavity pleurisy pleuritic effusion pneumonia practitioner present profession Professor ptyalism pulmonary Pulse one hundred quantity reference remedies render respiration revised rheumatic rheumatic bronchitis rheumatic element right lung royal 12mo sibilant râle skin slight sound sputa student Surg Surgery Surgical Journal sweating symptomatic text-book tion tism urate of soda uric acid urine wood-cuts
Popular passages
Page 17 - In one large royal 12mo. volume of 520 double-columned pages.
Page 28 - Journal. WHAT TO OBSERVE AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER DEATH, IN MEDICAL CASES. Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Observation. A new American, from the second and revised Londoi, ediiiou.
Page 12 - MEDICAL LEXICON ; a Dictionary of Medical Science. Containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence, and Dentistry.
Page 14 - The Science and Art of Surgery ; being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases, and Operations. By JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN, Senior Surgeon to University College Hospital, and Holme Professor of Clinical Surgery in University College, London.
Page 15 - A UNIVERSAL FORMULARY, containing the methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and other Medicines. The whole adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceu lists.
Page 6 - Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London. PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY; with their chief applications to Psychology, Pathology, Therapeutics, Hygiene, and Forensic Medicine.
Page 24 - Institutes of Medicine in the Pennsylvania Medical College. AN ANALYTICAL COMPENDIUM OF THE VARIOUS BRANCHES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE; for the Use and Examination of Students. A new edition, revised and improved. In one very large and handsomely printed royal 12mo. volume, of about one thousand pages, with 374 wood-cuts.
Page 21 - PLATES. A TREATISE ON ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE NECK OF THE UTERUS. With numerous plates, drawn and colored from nature in the highest style of art. In one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth.
Page 26 - A Treatise on Pharmacy : designed as a Text-book for the Student, and as a Guide for the Physician and Pharmaceutist.
Page 21 - SAME AUTHOR. ON THE NATURE, SIGNS, AND TREATMENT OF CHILDBED FEVER. In a Series of Letters addressed to the Students of his Class.