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... excitement are borne with great difficulty , and as in the earlier years , exhaustion is easily induced ; with steady and slow pace the revolutions of functional work may move on , but with any violence to the system the powers of life ...
... excitement are borne with great difficulty , and as in the earlier years , exhaustion is easily induced ; with steady and slow pace the revolutions of functional work may move on , but with any violence to the system the powers of life ...
Page 40
... excitement ; and in some func- tional diseases of the nervous system the respira- tion becomes as rapid as the pulse . Again , the central organ of the circulation , the heart , is equally susceptible of changes induced by sympathy with ...
... excitement ; and in some func- tional diseases of the nervous system the respira- tion becomes as rapid as the pulse . Again , the central organ of the circulation , the heart , is equally susceptible of changes induced by sympathy with ...
Page 95
... excitement or hysteria great and sudden distension takes place quite unconnected with food . An explanation of these cases has been sought in the decomposition of mucus in the stomach , whilst others refer it to an evolution of gas from ...
... excitement or hysteria great and sudden distension takes place quite unconnected with food . An explanation of these cases has been sought in the decomposition of mucus in the stomach , whilst others refer it to an evolution of gas from ...
Page 107
... excitement or intense exercise of thought ; and as soon as the stimulus ceases , it is followed by a sense of exhaustion . Amidst beau- tiful scenery there may be no sense of bodily fatigue whilst the mind is entranced ; hunger is not ...
... excitement or intense exercise of thought ; and as soon as the stimulus ceases , it is followed by a sense of exhaustion . Amidst beau- tiful scenery there may be no sense of bodily fatigue whilst the mind is entranced ; hunger is not ...
Page 114
... excitement . 1. The proper intervals of food might be con- sidered in reference to health and disease , and in relation to the age and habit of the patient . In early life it is necessary that supplies of nourish- ment be administered ...
... excitement . 1. The proper intervals of food might be con- sidered in reference to health and disease , and in relation to the age and habit of the patient . In early life it is necessary that supplies of nourish- ment be administered ...
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Diseases of the Stomach and the Varieties of Dyspepsia: With Diagnosis and ... Samuel Osborne Habershon No preview available - 2016 |
Diseases of the Stomach and the Varieties of Dyspepsia, with Diagnosis and ... Samuel Osborne Habershon No preview available - 2016 |
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abdomen acid action acute affected alkalies appetite arises becomes bile bismuth blood bowels brain brane cachexia cancerous disease capillaries carbonic carbonic acid causes of vomiting changes character chloroform chronic ulcer colon condition congestion connection diet digestive process disordered distress disturbance doses duodenum dyspepsia effusion eructation especially excess excitement exhaustion fermentative flatulent fluid frequently functional gaseous gastric disease gastric juice glands gout hæmatemesis healthy heart hemorrhage henbane induced inflammation inflammatory dyspepsia instances intestine irritability kidney kind less lessened lesser curvature liver lungs magnesia malady medicines milk morphia mucous mem mucous membrane mucus muscular nervous obstruction oesophagus opium organic disease pancreas patient pepsin perforation peritoneal pneumogastric nerve produced purgatives pyloric valve pylorus pyrosis quantity referred rejected relief remedies renal saline scrobiculus cordis secretion severe pain soda sometimes spasmodic stimulants stom stomach substances sudden surface sympathetic symptoms takes place tion tongue transverse colon treatment tumor vessels viscus whilst