On Pyaemia, Or Suppurative Fever |
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... discharge of matter , so necessary to complete the design of nature in healing a large wound ; but , under such circumstances , there is very little , if any , appearance of an inflammation , and the matter is rather disseminated ...
... discharge of matter , so necessary to complete the design of nature in healing a large wound ; but , under such circumstances , there is very little , if any , appearance of an inflammation , and the matter is rather disseminated ...
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... discharge , causing fever , and a determination to , and irritation in , a parti- cular part . " + Sir A. Cooper ( 1827 ) believed that death was caused by an extension of the inflammation to the heart , and * Velpeau . " Leçons Orales ...
... discharge , causing fever , and a determination to , and irritation in , a parti- cular part . " + Sir A. Cooper ( 1827 ) believed that death was caused by an extension of the inflammation to the heart , and * Velpeau . " Leçons Orales ...
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... discharge , causing systemic infection . The pathological lesions met with in this disease were very fully , and pretty accurately , described by Velpeau , and subsequently by Rose , who referred the symptoms to nervous agency . To ...
... discharge , causing systemic infection . The pathological lesions met with in this disease were very fully , and pretty accurately , described by Velpeau , and subsequently by Rose , who referred the symptoms to nervous agency . To ...
Page 41
... discharge , with pale and flabby granulations . Next day the patient had two more rigors , followed by profuse perspiration and great debility . Treatment consisted in the use of stimulants and tonics . Four days later , 17th April ...
... discharge , with pale and flabby granulations . Next day the patient had two more rigors , followed by profuse perspiration and great debility . Treatment consisted in the use of stimulants and tonics . Four days later , 17th April ...
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... discharge from it . His appetite was impaired , and his bowels rather costive . The pulse was 80 , and strong . The medicinal treatment prescribed consisted of large doses of quinine , and potassæ chloras ( 3ij . to aq . Oj . ) , used ...
... discharge from it . His appetite was impaired , and his bowels rather costive . The pulse was 80 , and strong . The medicinal treatment prescribed consisted of large doses of quinine , and potassæ chloras ( 3ij . to aq . Oj . ) , used ...
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99 Vesp admission affected alkaline reaction amount amputation appearance appetite for food blood bone Bristowe bronchitis Callander cause cavity chronic cloth clots coagulable colour commencement condition congested constitutional contained costive cough days later death delirium discharge disease Engravings erysipelas erythema examination exhibited expectoration Fcap fluid foetid formation fracture granules hæmorrhage hospital inflammation injected injuries instances joint July kidneys ligatured limb liver looked healthy lungs lymph MEDICAL membrane morbid necrosed night numerous observed odour operation opiate organs pain pathological lesions patient periosteum phlebitis Plate pneumonia poison Post 8vo present profuse perspirations puerperal puerperal fever pulmonary pulse purative fever purulent purulent deposits pus corpuscles pyæmia pyrexia red corpuscles Remarks Rigors occurred Savory Second Edition secondary abscesses Sédillot shoulder-joint skin sloughing sometimes sputum stage stump suppurative fever surgical symptoms Third Edition tion tissue treatment typhoid typhus ulcerated unhealthy urates urine veins Velpeau venous vessels viscera weak wound looked
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