Clinical Lectures on Pulmonary ConsumptionLindsay and Blakiston, 1854 - 239 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 27
Página v
... correct the less perfect representations given us by former masters of our art , they should not be allowed to dazzle us into a dis- regard of their sound observations . The current of medical science may be made to run deeper and ...
... correct the less perfect representations given us by former masters of our art , they should not be allowed to dazzle us into a dis- regard of their sound observations . The current of medical science may be made to run deeper and ...
Página xiv
... correct . I do not expect in these introduc- tory remarks altogether to avoid such defects ; but it will be my aim to describe such sounds only as can be readily recognised ; and to select such terms as shall express as marked a ...
... correct . I do not expect in these introduc- tory remarks altogether to avoid such defects ; but it will be my aim to describe such sounds only as can be readily recognised ; and to select such terms as shall express as marked a ...
Página xv
... correct idea of the impressions made on the senses of another ; and , in adapting terms to describe impressions on the ear , it is undesirable to introduce those which are expressive of pathological conditions . The remarks of Skoda ...
... correct idea of the impressions made on the senses of another ; and , in adapting terms to describe impressions on the ear , it is undesirable to introduce those which are expressive of pathological conditions . The remarks of Skoda ...
Página xx
... correct , the air in repassing should produce a rhonchus during expiration also . The presence of viscid secretion within the pulmonary cells in cases of pneumonia may be acknowledged , without conceding that this secretion is concerned ...
... correct , the air in repassing should produce a rhonchus during expiration also . The presence of viscid secretion within the pulmonary cells in cases of pneumonia may be acknowledged , without conceding that this secretion is concerned ...
Página xxiv
... correct appreciation of the distinctions which are most significant in their indications , and most important in relation to practice . Disproportion is a principal cause of erroneous opinion , no less than of monstrous forms ; but the ...
... correct appreciation of the distinctions which are most significant in their indications , and most important in relation to practice . Disproportion is a principal cause of erroneous opinion , no less than of monstrous forms ; but the ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Clinical Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption (Classic Reprint) Theophilus Thompson Pré-visualização indisponível - 2017 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acid affected apex appearance artery auscultation blood Bright's disease bronchial tubes bronchitis bronchophony catamenia cause cavity character chest circumstances clavicle clicking cloth cod oil cod-liver oil coloured condition considerable consumption cough crepitation diagnosis diarrhoea Ditto doses drachm emphysema Engravings on Wood examination expectoration favourable Fcap flocculent Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition frequently frothy grains gums hæmoptysis half an ounce heart hereditary hospital hysterical Illustrated inches indications induced influence inspiratory instances Journal lecture left side liver lungs margin Medical medicine membrane months mucous mucous membrane natural observed occasionally occurred opinion PATHOLOGY patient peculiar percussion phthisis PHYSICIAN pints Plates pleurisy Post 8vo pounds practical present probably produced prolonged expiratory murmur proportion pulmonary pulse quantity reference remarkable remedy respiration rhonchus right side Second Edition sound stage streak SURGERY symptoms syphilis tion treatise treatment tubercular disease uric acid urine usually vital capacity vomica wavy inspiration weight Yes Yes
Passagens conhecidas
Página 177 - Those who love not their fellow-beings live unfruitful lives, and prepare for their old age a miserable grave. ' The good die first, And those whose hearts are dry as summer dust, Burn to the socket !