The Science and Practice of Medicine, المجلد 2

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Lindsay & Blakiston, 1872 - 1056 من الصفحات
 

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Epilepsy in Children
131
LARYNGISMUS STRIDULUS
143
HYSTERIA
151
CATALEPSY
157
NEURALGIA
159
ANESTHESIA
167
Symptoms and Forms of Disorders of the Intellect
178
MANIA
181
DEMENTIA
189
PROGNOSIS IN DISORDERS OF THE INTELLECT
202
Endermic and Hypodermic Use of Opium Preparations
208
Hemiopia Lateral of the Eye due to Cerebral Disease
214
CATARRHAL OPHTHALMIA
219
Constitutional Symptoms of Purulent Ophthalmia
225
PURULENT OPHTHALMIA OF INFANTSSyn OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM
231
DISEASES OF THE CORNEA
240
DISEASES OF THE IRIS
247
Treatment of Iritis
253
RHEUMATIC IRITIS
254
CHAPTER XVII
266
The Infraaxillary Region
272
Physical Examination of the Chest by Percussion
279
RELATION OF THE PARTS OF THE HEART AND GREAT BLOOD
294
53
299
MODE OF EXAMINATION OF THE HEART
300
Murmur connected with the Mitral Valve Orifice or neighboring
307
Dicrotous Form of Febrile Pulse
313
Form of Pulsation in a State of Feeble Tension
319
GENERAL SYMPTOMS OF THORACIC DISEASE
320
Frictionsound not always a proof of Pericarditis
331
ADHERENT PERICARDIUM
338
CHRONIC VALVE DISEASE
347
The Dropsy of Cardiac Disease
353
c Diseases of the Muscular Structure of the Heart
356
Innervation of the Heart in Relation to its Hypertrophy
362
B General Functional Symptoms
368
FATTY DEGENERATION OF THE HEART
372
Morbid Anatomy and Nature of the Degenerate Change observed in
378
ANGINA PECTORIS
385
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD VESSELS
391
ANEURISM OF THE AORTA
400
RUPTURE OF ARTERY
407
CHAPTER XVIII
416
EXOPHTHALMIC BRONCHOCELE
421
Symptoms of Leucocythæmia
428
CHAPTER XIX
438
DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM NOT STRICTLY LOCAL
439
AIDS TO THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE THROAT
447
ULCER OF THE LARYNX
457
BENIGN GROWTHS IN THE LARYNX
464
CASTS OF THE BRONCHIAL TUBES
484
Influence of Inheritance
489
SECTION VDISEASES OF THE LUNGS
496
54
498
b Abnormal Products in the Urine in Pneumonia
504
b Catarrhal Pneumonia
511
best Guide in Treatment
520
ABSCESS OF THE LUNG
527
Hæmoptyses from Systemic Aneurism
534
EMPHYSEMA
539
Diagram showing the Records of Temperature in a Case of Acute Phthis
566
Phthisis in the American Armies
572
55
636
Formation of Ulcers in Dysentery
645
Conclusions regarding Hepatic Complications in Dysentery
651
56
656
OBSTRUCTION OF THE INTESTINES
665
DIARRHOEA
675
LARDACEOUS DISEASE OF THE INTESTINES
682
CONSTIPATION
685
Causes of Abscess of the Liver
693
SIMPLE ENLARGEMENTSyn CONGESTION OF THe Liver
700
CIRRHOSIS
703
JAUNDICESyn ICTERUS
712
DISEASES OF THE PERITONEUM
722
ON DETERMINING THE COMPOSITION OF THE URINE IN DISEASE
731
211
736
789
737
Estimation of Sulphuric Acid
738
Vaginal Epithelium from Urine Fig 152
744
SEDIMENTS FORMING IN THE URINE AFTER SECRETION
745
4 Oxalate of Lime its Forms and Pathological Relations
752
BRIGHTS DISEASESyn ALBUMINURIA
758
CHRONIC BRIGHTS DISEASESyn CHRONIC ALBUMINURIA
765
HEMATURIA RENALIS
788
Pustules
794
LICHEN
797
PEMPHIGUS Syn POMPHOLIX
803
ECTHYMA
809
TINEA TONSURANSSyn RINGWORM
813
TINEA FAVOSASyn FAVUS PORRIGO FAVOSA
819
the Microsporon Furfur in Chloasma Fig 176
825
Description of Incipient Fungus Disease
831
ERGOTISM
840
PARALYSIS OF THE LOWER LIMBS PRODUCED BY THE USE OF LATHYRUS
851
CHAPTER II
858
CHAPTER III
866
57
873
B Stations of the British Army arranged in the Order of the Greatest
878
CHAPTER V
885
634
887
PAGE
889
LOCOMOTOR ATAXY
897
636
907
Circumstances affecting the Quality of a Stethoscope
910
SUPPURATIVE NEPHRITIS
914
639
915
794
918
71
920
747
922
PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR ATROPHY
924
780
930
751
933
67
939
Papillary Catarrh or Catarrhal Nephritis
940
Symptoms of Facial Paralysis
944
Circumscribed Interstitial Nephritis
947
by the addition of Oxalic Acid Fig 162
950
795
952
Diagnostic Phenomena of Facial Paralysis
955
Symptoms of Suppurative Nephritis
956
797
958
HEMIPLEGIA

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الصفحة 708 - He had found it, in doses of from five to ten grains three times a day, of the greatest service.
الصفحة 239 - Tut, man ! one fire burns out another's burning, One pain is lessened by another's anguish. Turn giddy, and be holp by backward turning : One desperate grief cures with another's languish. Take thou some new infection to thine eye, And the rank poison of the old will die.
الصفحة 454 - The croupy or diphtheritic form is much less common, and ''seldom begins until the eruption of the measles is on the decline, or the process of desquamation has commenced." " Its appearance is most frequent from the third to the sixth day after the appearance of the eruption ; but it oftener occurs at a later than an earlier period
الصفحة 624 - London, and to retire into the country. He is alarmed for his eldest daughter's health. His expenses are hourly increasing, and nothing but a timely retreat can save him from ruin. All this is...
الصفحة 188 - Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan him: but weep sore for him that goeth away: for he shall return no more, nor see his native country.
الصفحة 186 - He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, has no use Of anything, but thought ; or if he talks, 'Tis to himself, and then 'tis perfect raving : Then he defies the world, and bids it pass ; Sometimes he gnaws his lip, and curses loud The boy Octavius ; then he draws his mouth Into a scornful smile, and cries, " Take all, The world's not worth my care.
الصفحة 436 - At a later period, as in a scrofulous gland, this may soften into a putty-like matter, or it may dry up, leaving the mineral part as a chalky deposit, scattered through the organs. These, then, are the changes — first, the deposition of a translucent, softish, homogeneous substance; subsequently the degeneration of this into a yellowish-white opaque matter ; and afterwards a softening into a so-called abscess, or drying up into a chalky mass.
الصفحة 331 - There are permanent exocardial murmurs, probably associated with the "milk spots" on the anterior aspect of the heart, as pointed out by Professor Gairdner. When it is remembered how frequently slight, short, and ill-defined murmurs, especially with the first sound of the heart, may be discovered, in persons otherwise healthy, about the left border of the sternum, at the level of the third and fourth intercostal spaces, or lower, the existence of "milk spots
الصفحة 108 - From the large experience thus afforded, it appears that tetanus is most frequently met with in the more severe varieties of injury and accident, such as compound fractures, burns, and injuries to the fingers and toes. It is still a disputed point, whether the seat of the injury forms any special connection with the disease. Hennen, one of our greatest authorities on military surgery, observed it...
الصفحة 436 - ... to throw the slightest gleam of light upon the precise nature of the patient's malady: nor do we succeed in fixing upon any special lesion as the cause of this gradual and extraordinary constitutional change.

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