A Treatise on Tubercular Phthisis, Or Pulmonary Consumption: Reprinted from the Cyclopoedia of Practical MedicineMarchant, Printer, 1834 - 88 páginas |
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... observation ; and we are of opinion that when the history of these inflammatory affections is carefully investigated , they may , in a very large proportion of cases , be discri- minated from pure tuberculous disease . That the ...
... observation ; and we are of opinion that when the history of these inflammatory affections is carefully investigated , they may , in a very large proportion of cases , be discri- minated from pure tuberculous disease . That the ...
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... observation . It is unnecessary in the present article to enter upon the consideration of the whole series of tuberculous ... observed that this morbid condition itself is progressive , and therefore varies in intensity . The tuberculous ...
... observation . It is unnecessary in the present article to enter upon the consideration of the whole series of tuberculous ... observed that this morbid condition itself is progressive , and therefore varies in intensity . The tuberculous ...
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... observed after any acute disorder , such as fever , measles , & c . This The functions most evidently deranged are ... observations , although forming part of this work , because they cannot in our opinion be too strongly pressed upon ...
... observed after any acute disorder , such as fever , measles , & c . This The functions most evidently deranged are ... observations , although forming part of this work , because they cannot in our opinion be too strongly pressed upon ...
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... observation . We shall , in the first place , describe the more usual form and progress of phthisis , and afterwards notice the ... observed in the morning on getting out of bed , but is for some time so slight as scarcely to deserve the ...
... observation . We shall , in the first place , describe the more usual form and progress of phthisis , and afterwards notice the ... observed in the morning on getting out of bed , but is for some time so slight as scarcely to deserve the ...
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... observed during inspiration , may often be remarked to be unequal ; one side of the chest being more fully expanded during inspiration than the other . When this is the case , it will generally be found that the side least elevated is ...
... observed during inspiration , may often be remarked to be unequal ; one side of the chest being more fully expanded during inspiration than the other . When this is the case , it will generally be found that the side least elevated is ...
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abdominal advanced stage Andral appear attack attention auscultation believe bleedings blood bronchi bronchial bronchial membrane catarrh cause of phthisis caverns character chest chiefly chronic circulation circumstances climate cold condition congestion considerable considered consumption cough culous disease cure death degree deposition of tuberculous deranged diarrhoea diathesis digestive organs dyspepsia dyspnoea early stages effects emetics employed epiglottis exciting exercise existence expectoration extent favourable females fluid form of phthisis frequently glands granulations hemoptysis hemorrhage increase induced infant inflammation influence inhalation irritation larynx less Louis lungs medicine mesenteric glands morbid mucous membrane nature observed occasionally occur opinion pain parents patient period persons perspirations pleura present produced progress proportion ptoms pulmonary disease pulmonary hemorrhage pulse remarkable remedies respiration respiratory scrofulous skin slight stage of phthisis stomach strumous symptoms tion trachea treatment tuber tubercular tuberculous cachexia tuberculous constitution tuberculous disease tuberculous matter ulceration usually
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Página 68 - The Principles of Physiology, applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education.
Página 55 - There can be no doubt," he adds, " that the habitual respiration of the air of ill-ventilated and gloomy alleys in large towns is a powerful means of augmenting the hereditary disposition to scrofula, and even of inducing such a disposition de novo.
Página 69 - Autenrieth ; we desire the young person while standing to throw his arms and shoulders back, and while in this position, to inhale slowly as much air as he can, and repeat this exercise at short intervals several times in succession : when this can be done in the open air, it is most desirable, a double advantage being thus obtained from the practice.
Página 54 - long confinement in close, ill-ventilated rooms, whether nurseries, schoolrooms, or manufactories ;" he also says, " if an infant born in perfect health, and of the healthiest parents, be kept in close rooms, in which free ventilation and cleanliness are neglected, a few months will often suffice to induce tuberculous cachexia" — the beginning of Consumption.
Página 18 - Andral as the result of acute inflammation of the air-cells ; and there will be equal propriety in Considering the tuberculous infiltration of the lungs in the other form of acute disease as merely the result of pneumonic inflammation in a tuberculous subject. We do not think it of much consequence to dispute this point. We believe that inflammation in a tuberculous constitution, may give rise to the deposition of tuberculous matter in place of lymph, which is its usual product in healthy subjects...
Página 66 - To. feed an infant with animal food before it has teeth proper for masticating it, shows a total disregard to the plain indications of nature, in withholding such teeth till the system requires their assistance to masticate solid food. And the method of grating and pounding meat, as a substitute for chewing, may be well suited to the toothless octogenarian, whose stomach is capable of digesting it; but the stomach of a young child is not adapted to the digestion of such food, and will be disordered...
Página 34 - In cutting into the lungs, a considerable portion of their structure sometimes appears to be changed into a whitish soft matter, somewhat intermediate between a solid and a fluid, like a scrofulous gland just beginning to suppurate. This appearance is, I believe, produced by scrofulous matter being deposited in the cellular substance of a certain portion of the lungs, and advancing towards suppuration. It seems to be the same matter with that of tubercle, but only diffused uniformly over a considerable...
Página 52 - the remote and the exciting, or those which induce the constitutional predisposition, and those which determine the local deposition of tuberculous matter after such predisposition is established. The one class of causes operates by modifying the whole system ; the other, by determining in a system so modified the particular morbid action of which tuberculous matter is the product.
Página 67 - ... manifested by the paleness of the countenance, by a deranged state of the digestive organs, by a dry coarse skin, cutaneous eruptions, and other indications of deteriorated health. In short, almost all the requisites for the production of scrofula may be found in female boarding schools, where the system I have described is pursued.
Página 26 - The influence of sex and age in the production of hemoptysis is not undeserving of attention. In the practice of M. Louis it occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two. The age of the females was most commonly from forty to sixtyfive, that is, after the period at which the catamenia usually cease ; the reverse, Louis remarks, of what should have occurred had the hemoptysis been an effect of amenorrhoja or a substitute for the suppressed catamenia. We shall...