The Principles and practice of medicine

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D. Appleton and Company, 1912 - 1225 من الصفحات
 

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Hydrophobia
130
XIII
132
The Plague
138
SECTION V
145
Chronic Tuberculosis
198
monary Tuberculosis
208
The Prognosis in Tuberculosis
221
Aspergillosis
236
VIa Double Tertian Infection Quotidian Fever
250
VIe Estivoautumnal Fever Quotidian Paroxysms
251
Malaria Cases Among the Employees of the Isthmian Canal Com
256
mission 19061910
261
Relapsing Fever Murchison
262
History Etiology and Morbid Anatomy
263
Rheumatic Fever
267
Visceral Syphilis
270
Infectious Jaundice
274
284
284
294
294
315
315
Smallpox Strümpell
318
Scarlet Fever
336
SECTION VIII
343
Measles
345
Typhus Fever Murchison
354
Milksickness
386
Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic StomatitisAphthous Fever
387
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Tick Fever Psittacosis XXIV Swine Fever XXV Ratbite Fever
388
DISEASES DUE TO PHYSICAL AGENTS I Sunstroke Heat Exhaustion
390
Case of Sun Stroke Treated by the Icebath Recovery
392
Caisson Disease
393
Mountain Sickness
395
Uric Acid and Phosphoric Acid Output in Case of Acute Gout
419
Illustrating Influence of Diet on Sugar and Amount of Urine
437
DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
456
B Diseases of the Salivary Glands
462
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD
470
E Diseases of the Esophagus
472
G Diseases of the Intestines
516
Diarrhoeal Diseases in Children
525
Appendicitis
531
Intestinal Obstruction
538
Constipation
545
Miscellaneous Affections
551
Icterus Neonatorum
558
VIII
565
E Diseases of the Pleura
654
Chronie Valvular Disease
669
SECTION VII
676
Anæmia
727
390
728
Blood Chart in Purpura Hæmorrhagica
729
Chlorosis
731
Pernicious Anæmia
737
Pulse Tracing from a Case of Auricular Fibrillation
775
Diagram Showing the Sinoauricular Node and the Auricular Bundle
778
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792
Diagrams after Martius Showing Schematically the Power of the Heart Muscle
806
Schematic Division of the Phases of the Hearts Action
808
Pulse Tracing in Aortic Insufficiency Extrasystole
813
Pulse Tracing in Aortic Stenosis
816
New Growths and Parasites
831
Diseases of the Arteries
841
SECTION X
863
Diseases of the Thyroid Gland
870
Tumors of the Thyroid
871
Rupture of the Spleen
884
Infantilism
892
Diagram of Motor Path from Left Brain van Gehuchten
896
B System Diseases
912
B System Diseases of the Upper Motor Segment
935
Diffuse Diseases of the Nervous System
946
Diffuse and Focal Diseases of the Spinal Cord
954
Lesions of the Cauda Equina and Conus Medullaris
962
E Diffuse and Focal Diseases of the Brain
968
Tumors Infections Granulomata and Cysts of the Brain
1009
F Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves
1020
Diseases of the Cerebral Nerves
1028
Auditory Nerve
1045
Spinal Accessory Nerve
1052
G General and Functional Diseases
1063
SECTION XII
1128
Myositis Ossificans Progressiva
1129
Myotonia
1131
Paramyoclonus Multiplex
1132
Myasthenia Gravis
1133
B Diseases of the Joints
1134
Intermittent Hydrarthrosis
1143
Osteitis Deformans
1144
Leontiasis Ossea
1145
Osteopsathyrosis
1146
Oxycephaly
1147
1026
1150
Rapid HeartTachycardia
1152
1032
1157
393
1159
1035
1168
1
1180
1046
1182
894
1189
395
1192
F Diseases of the Stomach
1197
1
1198
931
1204
Epilepsy
1205
937
1211
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الصفحة 326 - Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
الصفحة 68 - The patient should be placed in a good light, and, if a child, properly held. In cases where it is possible to get a good view of the throat, depress the tongue and rub the cotton swab gently, but freely, against any visible exudate.
الصفحة iii - Physician-in-Chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore: formerly Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal ; and Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
الصفحة 733 - It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general frame flabby rather than wasted, the pulse perhaps large, but remarkably soft and compressible, and occasionally with a slight jerk, especially under...
الصفحة 68 - In other cases, including those in which the exudate is confined to the larynx, avoiding the tongue, pass the swab far back and rub it freely against the mucous membrane of the pharynx and tonsils. Without laying the swab down, withdraw the cotton plug from the culture-tube, insert the swab, and rub that portion of it which has touched the exudate gently but thoroughly all over the surface of the blood serum. Do not push the swab into the blood serum nor break the surface in any way.
الصفحة 593 - Acute pancreatitis is to be suspected when a previously healthy person or a sufferer from occasional attacks of indigestion is suddenly seized with violent pain in the epigastrium, followed by vomiting and collapse, and in the course of twenty-four hours by a circumscribed epigastric swelling, tympanitic or resistant, with slight rise of temperature.
الصفحة 98 - Pneumonia is a self-limited disease, and runs its course uninfluenced in any way by medicine. It can neither be aborted nor cut short by any known means at our command.
الصفحة 398 - It was formerly thought that alcohol was in some way antagonistic to tuberculous disease, but the observations of late years indicate clearly that the reverse is the case and that chronic drinkers are much more liable to both acute and pulmonary tuberculosis.
الصفحة 68 - The examination by a competent bacteriologist of the bacterial growth in a blood serum tube which has been properly inoculated and kept for fourteen hours at the body temperature, can be thoroughly relied on in cases where there is visible membrane in the throat, if the culture is made during the period in which the membrane is forming, and no antiseptic, especially no mercurial solution, has lately been applied.
الصفحة 451 - Every wise man, after fifty, ought to begin to lessen at least the quantity of his aliment, and if he would continue free of great and dangerous distempers and preserve his senses and faculties clear to the last he ought, every seven years, to go on abating gradually and sensibly, and at last descend out of life as he ascended into it, even into the child's diet.

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