| William Cullen - 1805 - 598 páginas
...may come to affect these parts from the Cynanche tonsillaris or maligna spreading into them. 319.] In either way it has been a rare occurrence, and few...of it have been marked and recorded by physicians. It is to be known by a peculiar ringing sound of the voice, by difficult respiration, with a sense... | |
| William Cullen - 1808 - 516 páginas
...tonsillaris, or maligna spreading intft them. ~r 319. In either way it has been a rare oecuiv rence ; and few instances of it have been marked and recorded by physicians. It is to be known by a peculiar ringing sound of the voice, by difficult respiration, with a sense... | |
| 1823 - 876 páginas
...come to affect these parts from the cynaucbe tonsillaris, or maligna, spreading into them. In cither way it has been a rare occurrence, and few instances...of it have been marked and recorded by physicians. It is to be known by a peculiar croaking sound of the voice, by difficult respiration, with a sense... | |
| Robert Hunter Semple - 1879 - 120 páginas
...affection, and it must be remembered that Bretonneau held the same opinion in reference to diphthdrite. Dr. Cullen goes on to say that ' in either way it...frequent disease even in the present day. Dr. Cullen then proceeds to detail the symptoms of the disease, as described by Dr. Home, and among many other circumstances... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1893 - 312 páginas
...or it may come to affect these parts, from the cynanche tonsillaris or maligna spreading into them. In either way it has been a rare occurrence, and few...of it have been marked and recorded by physicians. It is to be known by a peculiar ringing sound of the voice, by difficult respiration, with a sense... | |
| New Hampshire - 1893 - 1134 páginas
...or it may come to affect these parts, from the cynanche tonsillaria or maligna spreading into them. In either way it has been a rare occurrence, and few...of it have been marked and recorded by physicians. It is to be known by a peculiar ringing sound of the voice, by difficult respiration, with a sense... | |
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