A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine, Band 1Grigg & Elliot, 1838 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abdomen action active acute affection alimentary canal antimony antiphlogistic appearance application attended becomes bleeding blisters blood blood-letting bowels brain bronchia calomel cause cerebral character chronic cold commencement congestion considerable contagion copious cough course cutaneous derangement diaphoresis diaphoretic discharges disease doses dysentery effusion emetic emollient employed epigastrium eruption erysipelas evacuations excitement expectoration extremely fatal favorable febrile fever fluid frequently gastric gastritis give rise gout grains hæmorrhage heart and arteries heat hepatic inflammation inflammatory influence instances intermittents intestinal ipecacuanha irritation kind leeches less liver lungs malady manifest matter measles mercurial miasmata moderate morbid mucous membrane observed occasionally occurs opium organs pain paroxysm particularly patient peculiar period phenomena pleurisy produce pulse purgatives pustules remedy respiration rheumatism Richter skin slight small-pox sometimes stage stomach supervene suppuration surface symptoms synochal termination tion tongue treatment typhus ulceration urine usually variety variolous vascular vesicles violent vomiting
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 439 - Towards the end of the third, or the beginning of the fourth day from the commencement of the disease, the eruption begins to make its appearance.
Seite 490 - as a reverend author long ago called if * ;) but is, in fact, the only sudorific and anodyne, which will not disappoint the expectation of the practitioner under these circumstances. I have had the satisfaction, in numerous instances, of witnessing the immediate improvement of the symptoms, and the rapid change in the countenance of the patient, produced by washing the skin invariably, in the course of a few minutes, the pulse has been diminished in frequency, the thirst has abated...
Seite 490 - Invariably, in the course of a few minutes, the pulse has been diminished in frequency, the thirst has abated, the tongue has become moist, a general free perspiration has broken forth, the skin has become soft and cool, and the eyes have brightened; and these indications of relief have been speedily followed by a calm and refreshing sleep.