The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of LondonChurchill, 1852 - 286 páginas |
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... attended by emaciation were divided by the early fathers of medicine into three classes , which they termed respectively , Atrophy , Cachexy , and Phthisis , but it was only in the last of these that the lungs were said to be implicated ...
... attended by emaciation were divided by the early fathers of medicine into three classes , which they termed respectively , Atrophy , Cachexy , and Phthisis , but it was only in the last of these that the lungs were said to be implicated ...
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... attended by a gradual wasting of the body . Simple emaciation is , however , nothing more than a symp- tom of some general affection , and is remediable or otherwise according to its cause , but is of itself very inconclusive evidence ...
... attended by a gradual wasting of the body . Simple emaciation is , however , nothing more than a symp- tom of some general affection , and is remediable or otherwise according to its cause , but is of itself very inconclusive evidence ...
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... attended to , but to the pulmonary tubercles having been considered as the first cause of derangement , and the source of all the subsequent symptoms , that many prac- tical errors have been committed , and a number of different ...
... attended to , but to the pulmonary tubercles having been considered as the first cause of derangement , and the source of all the subsequent symptoms , that many prac- tical errors have been committed , and a number of different ...
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... attended by peculiar secretions , innocuous to all individuals but those producing them . In the one , hereditary influences are almost inoperative , or , at most , are very remotely connected with their production ; but , in the other ...
... attended by peculiar secretions , innocuous to all individuals but those producing them . In the one , hereditary influences are almost inoperative , or , at most , are very remotely connected with their production ; but , in the other ...
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... of the body may be attended to , it will fail in preventing the inroads of con- sumption . The restraints of dress , especially that of tight lacing in females , have been accused of leading to INFLUENCE OF CLOTHING . 77.
... of the body may be attended to , it will fail in preventing the inroads of con- sumption . The restraints of dress , especially that of tight lacing in females , have been accused of leading to INFLUENCE OF CLOTHING . 77.
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The Nature, Symptoms and Treatment of Consumption; Being the Essay to which ... Richard Payne Cotton (M.D.) Visualização integral - 1858 |
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