Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 31Longmans, Green and Company, 1848 - Medicine |
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... patient . About five o'clock , instead of leeches it became necessary to administer brandy , the pulse having become weak , and failing ; the stimulus was continued from that time , but he never ral- lied ; and he died , without any ...
... patient . About five o'clock , instead of leeches it became necessary to administer brandy , the pulse having become weak , and failing ; the stimulus was continued from that time , but he never ral- lied ; and he died , without any ...
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... patient . On the day previous to the occurrence of the attack , the bowels had been copiously re- lieved by a five - grain pill composed of colocynth and blue pill . The patient described himself as leaving home quite well on 14 MR ...
... patient . On the day previous to the occurrence of the attack , the bowels had been copiously re- lieved by a five - grain pill composed of colocynth and blue pill . The patient described himself as leaving home quite well on 14 MR ...
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The patient described himself as leaving home quite well on the morning of the attack , and walking down to West ... patient at rest ; but the opening was so small that it seems scarcely possible to have happened in this case . In La ...
The patient described himself as leaving home quite well on the morning of the attack , and walking down to West ... patient at rest ; but the opening was so small that it seems scarcely possible to have happened in this case . In La ...
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... patient much distress ; and in some instances the abdomen has been quite flat , and , no matter what the obstructing cause may be , the gaseous distention of the intestine may equally take place , and with equal intensity . Taking the ...
... patient much distress ; and in some instances the abdomen has been quite flat , and , no matter what the obstructing cause may be , the gaseous distention of the intestine may equally take place , and with equal intensity . Taking the ...
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... patient to so much danger . " Manoury , who applied himself with much success to this question , says , * - " The operation of gastrotomy is sometimes indicated ; it should be performed before the inflammation is considerable : the ...
... patient to so much danger . " Manoury , who applied himself with much success to this question , says , * - " The operation of gastrotomy is sometimes indicated ; it should be performed before the inflammation is considerable : the ...
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abdomen abdominal movement adhesions affected side appeared atheroma atlas bone bowels bronchitis cause cavity chest healthy chest-measurer costal cartilages cyst Cysticercus deep inspiration descent diaphragm diaphragmatic ribs disease dislocation distended ditto effusion Eighth rib emphysema enlarged exaggerated examination expansion expiration extent extreme falling back femur fibrinous fluid forward heart hernia Hospital inch inflammation intercostal spaces intestine John larynx left lung left right left left side limb Linthwaite liver London lower end lower lobe Medical membrane motion moved movements of respiration muscles observed obstruction obturator operation ordinary inspiration pain patient pericarditis peritoneum peritonitis phthisis Physician pleura pleuritic pleuritis portion posterior respiration respiratory movements restrained right left right right lung right side second rib Sixth costal cartilage Sixth rib sternum surface Surgeon symptoms Table Tenth rib thickened thoracic ribs tion tumour umbilicus upper lobe uric acid urine usually uterus valves vertebræ vomiting whole xyphoid
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