Principles of medical pathologyD. Appleton, 1905 - 545 من الصفحات |
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abscesses according acid action affected alcohol alterations animals anthrax apparatus appear artery attack auscultation bacillus bacteria become blood cardiac cause cells cellular chronic clinical colour compression cubic centimetre death degeneration diagnosis digestive disorders disturbances emboli erysipelas especially evolution examination example explain exudation fact fatty favourable Finally frequently functional gangrene give rise glanders glands grammes hemorrhages hepatic heredity important infection influence inoculation instances intestinal intoxication invade kidneys latter lesions less liquid liver lungs manifestations mechanism microbes modifications morbid mucous membrane murmur muscles nerve nervous system normal notably nutrition observed occurs organism pain paralysis parasites pathogenic pathogenic agent pathology patient phenomena physician pleurisy pneumococcus pneumonia poisons present produced pulmonary pyæmia reactions recognised resistance respiratory rôle septicemia serum skin sometimes streptococcus substances suppuration symptoms syphilis temperature therapeutics tion tissues toxic toxines traumatism tuberculosis tumours typhoid fever urine various veins vessels visceral
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الصفحة 543 - Authorized translation from the Sixth German edition. Edited with annotations, by Julius L. Salinger, MD, Late Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College, and Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital.
الصفحة 4 - Disease is the ensemble of the phenomena which are produced in an organism undergoing the action of a morbific cause and reacting against it.
الصفحة 544 - This is an eminently practical and useful book, and one in which the subject is treated exhaustively. The author has that all too rare faculty of making things plain which comes from full knowledge and an aptitude for teaching. Since histology is at the basis of our comprehension of physiology, pathology, bacteriology, and clinical medicine unusual space has been devoted to all those organs which serve as a field for the specialist in medicine. This is especially true of the chapters on the central...
الصفحة 544 - Both as to text and illustrations this work is the most comprehensive and best-arranged text-book on the subject which has as yet appeared in this country. " — Albany Medical Annals. " This recent claimant to favor should easily dispel existing impressions as to the superiority of foreign works, for Dr. Ferguson has written a work of which nothing but praise can be spoken.
الصفحة 544 - This is an eminently practical and useful book, and one in which the subject is treated exhaustively. The author has that all too rare faculty of making things plain which comes from full knowledge and an aptitude for teaching. Since histology is at the basis of our comprehension of physiology, pathology, bacteriology, and clinical medicine unusual space has been devoted to all those organs which serve as a field for the specialist in medicine. This is especially true of the chapters on the central...