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... marked- the long loud cry of expiration , and the shorter , less loud , but perfectly distinct sound that attends inspiration - you may feel convinced that there exists no important ailment of the respiratory organs . It will still ...
... marked- the long loud cry of expiration , and the shorter , less loud , but perfectly distinct sound that attends inspiration - you may feel convinced that there exists no important ailment of the respiratory organs . It will still ...
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... marked as to leave no doubt of the brain being affected . Tubercle sometimes remains for a long time after its deposition in the brain , without giving rise to any well - marked symptoms , till its presence is at length announced by a ...
... marked as to leave no doubt of the brain being affected . Tubercle sometimes remains for a long time after its deposition in the brain , without giving rise to any well - marked symptoms , till its presence is at length announced by a ...
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... marked , that they are not likely to be confounded with swellings of the scalp produced by any other cause . A hernia of the brain , indeed , may present some resemblance to them , since it forms a soft painless tumour , unattended by ...
... marked , that they are not likely to be confounded with swellings of the scalp produced by any other cause . A hernia of the brain , indeed , may present some resemblance to them , since it forms a soft painless tumour , unattended by ...
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... marked after death , both the symptoms and the morbid appearances differed in some respects from those usually observed in Whytt's disease . The almost invariable ex- istence of a very obvious tendency to scrofula in well - marked ...
... marked after death , both the symptoms and the morbid appearances differed in some respects from those usually observed in Whytt's disease . The almost invariable ex- istence of a very obvious tendency to scrofula in well - marked ...
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... marked on one side than the other . Closely allied to this softening is the state to which I have already referred , wherein the whole brain appears perfectly infiltrated with serum , as though it had been long soaked in it , and had ...
... marked on one side than the other . Closely allied to this softening is the state to which I have already referred , wherein the whole brain appears perfectly infiltrated with serum , as though it had been long soaked in it , and had ...
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abdomen adult affection appearance arachnoid attack attended auscultation become blood bowels brain breathing bronchi bronchial bronchitis calomel catarrh cause cerebral character chest child childhood chorea coma condition congestion considerable constipated continued convulsions cord cough course croup death degree dentition depletion deposit diarrhoea diphtheria disease disorder disturbance doses drowsiness dura mater dyspnoea early effusion epilepsy excited existed extreme false membrane fatal fever fluid frequent glands glottis hæmorrhage head hooping-cough hydrocephalus increase infant inflammation instances intestines irritation larynx less lungs measles mischief months morbid mucous mucous membrane nature nervous system notice observed occasionally occur organs pain paroxysms patient peculiar phthisis pia mater pleurisy pneumonia present pulse quantity remedies respiration result scarlatina scarlet fever seems seldom severe side skin slight softening sometimes spinal stage stomach substance suffering supervene surface symptoms takes place tion tracheotomy treatment tubercle tubercular ulceration urine usually ventricles vomiting weeks
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