A Manual of the practice of medicineBlanchard & Lea, 1856 - 607 pages |
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Page 67
... sound elicited by striking the surface overlying the inflamed part will be duller than it would have been in health ... sounds accompanying them are greatly altered from what they are in health . Again , in inflam- mations of the lungs ...
... sound elicited by striking the surface overlying the inflamed part will be duller than it would have been in health ... sounds accompanying them are greatly altered from what they are in health . Again , in inflam- mations of the lungs ...
Page 85
... sound from an inflamed ear , but that , of all strong impressions of the senses , and of mental excitement from an inflamed brain . The mechanical excitement of speaking must be avoided when the larynx , air passages , and lungs are ...
... sound from an inflamed ear , but that , of all strong impressions of the senses , and of mental excitement from an inflamed brain . The mechanical excitement of speaking must be avoided when the larynx , air passages , and lungs are ...
Page 91
... sound constitution ; and which , as we have already explained , manifests itself by a frequent , hardly - compressible , and moderately full pulse , which is also rather sharper than in health , owing to the ventricular contractions ...
... sound constitution ; and which , as we have already explained , manifests itself by a frequent , hardly - compressible , and moderately full pulse , which is also rather sharper than in health , owing to the ventricular contractions ...
Page 95
... sound discretion ; the greater or less tendency to depression in the fever on the one hand , and the cha- racter and intensity of the inflammation on the other , requiring to be carefully weighed , as well as the nature of the ...
... sound discretion ; the greater or less tendency to depression in the fever on the one hand , and the cha- racter and intensity of the inflammation on the other , requiring to be carefully weighed , as well as the nature of the ...
Page 118
... sound subject , a full bleeding , a purgative , and the opium treatment will often act almost heroically . Various specifics have been recommended in rheumatism , of these the most conspicuous are bark and colchium ; of bark and quinia ...
... sound subject , a full bleeding , a purgative , and the opium treatment will often act almost heroically . Various specifics have been recommended in rheumatism , of these the most conspicuous are bark and colchium ; of bark and quinia ...
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