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... pulse . He was treated for four days by a physician in the city , evidently with mercury , as the mercurial fetor of the breath and spongy gums showed . At the time of entering the hospital , two weeks since , the stage of hepatization ...
... pulse . He was treated for four days by a physician in the city , evidently with mercury , as the mercurial fetor of the breath and spongy gums showed . At the time of entering the hospital , two weeks since , the stage of hepatization ...
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... pulse , soon pain is complained of , usually located at the diseased point ; pain may be absent , as in cases where ... pulse ranges from 90 to 120 per minute in ordinary cases , and where it rises to 130 or 150 danger may be apprehended ...
... pulse , soon pain is complained of , usually located at the diseased point ; pain may be absent , as in cases where ... pulse ranges from 90 to 120 per minute in ordinary cases , and where it rises to 130 or 150 danger may be apprehended ...
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... pulse above 120 per minute , indicates danger . Pneumonia is peculiarly fatal to old people . and drunkards , the proportion of deaths being nearly three- fourths ( Niemeyer ) . As a complication of other diseases the prognosis is grave ...
... pulse above 120 per minute , indicates danger . Pneumonia is peculiarly fatal to old people . and drunkards , the proportion of deaths being nearly three- fourths ( Niemeyer ) . As a complication of other diseases the prognosis is grave ...
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... pulse is small and frequent , respirations forty to fifty per minute , prolabia livid , and death imminent from passive venous conges- tion ; here also you will bleed as a last resort , and it may be with benefit to your patient . I met ...
... pulse is small and frequent , respirations forty to fifty per minute , prolabia livid , and death imminent from passive venous conges- tion ; here also you will bleed as a last resort , and it may be with benefit to your patient . I met ...
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... pulse , features injected , lips purple , agonizing distress for breath , and sense of impending suffocation imminent , even in the stage of engorgement the sputum appearing almost like clear blood : an assemblage of symptoms in which ...
... pulse , features injected , lips purple , agonizing distress for breath , and sense of impending suffocation imminent , even in the stage of engorgement the sputum appearing almost like clear blood : an assemblage of symptoms in which ...
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Seite 465 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Seite 288 - With Engravings, 8vo, 8s. 6d. [1878] PHTHISIS : in a series of Clinical Studies, by AUSTIN FLINT, MD, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
Seite 189 - Secretaries of all medical organizations are requested to forward lists of their Delegates as soon as elected, to the Permanent Secretary. Any respectable physician who may desire to attend, but cannot...
Seite 401 - Physiologically, we cannot choose but reject the will : volition we know, and will we know, but the will, apart from particular acts of volition or will, we cannot know. To interpose such a metaphysical entity between reflection and action thereupon, would bring us logically to the necessity of interposing a similar entity between the stimulus to the spinal cord and its reaction. Thus, instead of unravelling the complex by help of the more simple, we should obscure the simple by speculations concerning...
Seite 460 - Idiocy is, indeed, a manufactured article ; and, although we are not always able to tell how it is manufactured, still its important causes are known and are within control. Many cases are distinctly traceable to parental intemperance and excess. Out of 300 idiots in Massachusetts, Dr. Howe found as many as 145 to be the offspring of intemperate parents ; and there are numerous scattered observations which prove that chronic alcoholism in the parent may directly occasion idiocy in the child. I think,...
Seite 533 - But expectation is permissible where belief is not ; and if it were given me to look beyond the abyss of geologically recorded time to the still more remote period when the earth was passing through physical and chemical conditions, which it can no more see again than a man can recall his infancy, I should expect to be a witness of the evolution of living protoplasm from not living matter.
Seite 417 - Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee.
Seite 38 - It alters the molecular condition of the fat, mingling it with water in such a way that even ether cannot separate the fat from the water. A permanent emulsion is thus formed ready to mix with a larger quantity of water whenever it may be added.
Seite 465 - Whence come the savage snarl, the destructive disposition, the obscene language, the wild howl, the offensive habits, displayed by some of the insane ? Why should a human being deprived of his reason ever become so brutal in character as some do, unless he has the brute nature within him...
Seite 498 - He holds that there is among criminals a distinct and incurable criminal class, marked by peculiar low physical and mental characteristics; that crime is hereditary in the families of criminals belonging to this class; and that this hereditary crime is a disorder of mind, having close relations of nature and descent to epilepsy, dipsomania, insanity, and other forms of degeneracy. Such criminals are really morbid varieties, and often exhibit marks of physical degeneration — spinal deformities,...