The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London |
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... continued one of the most destructive weapons of the Almighty . All diseases attended by emaciation were divided by the early fathers of medicine into three classes , which they termed respectively , Atrophy , Cachexy , and Phthisis ...
... continued one of the most destructive weapons of the Almighty . All diseases attended by emaciation were divided by the early fathers of medicine into three classes , which they termed respectively , Atrophy , Cachexy , and Phthisis ...
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... continued , intermitting , remitting , or exanthe- matous - all epidemic and endemic disorders — syphilis and every disease capable of being ex- tended by inoculation . In the latter class , may be placed gout , phthisis , scrofula ...
... continued , intermitting , remitting , or exanthe- matous - all epidemic and endemic disorders — syphilis and every disease capable of being ex- tended by inoculation . In the latter class , may be placed gout , phthisis , scrofula ...
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... continued , intermitting , remitting , or exanthe- matous - all epidemic and endemic disorders- syphilis - and every disease capable of being ex- tended by inoculation . In the latter class , may be placed gout , phthisis , scrofula ...
... continued , intermitting , remitting , or exanthe- matous - all epidemic and endemic disorders- syphilis - and every disease capable of being ex- tended by inoculation . In the latter class , may be placed gout , phthisis , scrofula ...
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... continued and severe , may , even of itself , generate the tuberculous diathesis . How frequently can we date the com- mencement of phthisis from some reverse of fortune or family affliction , or from something which has deeply affected ...
... continued and severe , may , even of itself , generate the tuberculous diathesis . How frequently can we date the com- mencement of phthisis from some reverse of fortune or family affliction , or from something which has deeply affected ...
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... Continued ob- servations upon phthisis , in all its multiform cha- racters , have led me to the following conclusion : — that the best formed chests afford no security against the onset of the disease ; whilst those which are ...
... Continued ob- servations upon phthisis , in all its multiform cha- racters , have led me to the following conclusion : — that the best formed chests afford no security against the onset of the disease ; whilst those which are ...
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