Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the abdomenChurchill, 1857 |
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... slight degree from the normal standard , discomfort , in various degrees , is the result ; and he is , indeed , a fortunate man who can pass through his daily duties without the thoughts and attention being directed to those operations ...
... slight degree from the normal standard , discomfort , in various degrees , is the result ; and he is , indeed , a fortunate man who can pass through his daily duties without the thoughts and attention being directed to those operations ...
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... become exceedingly impeded , the whole of the mucous membrane engorged and turgid with blood ; in this state a slight exciting cause will set up distressing flatulence and distension of the abdomen ; chronic catarrh of 10 INTRODUCTION .
... become exceedingly impeded , the whole of the mucous membrane engorged and turgid with blood ; in this state a slight exciting cause will set up distressing flatulence and distension of the abdomen ; chronic catarrh of 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... slight ulceration in the mucous membrane of the intestine , is exposed to cold and wet , to hardship and miasm , and very severe diarrhoea or dysentery is set up ; whilst his friend , who has had no such pre- disposing cause , eseapes ...
... slight ulceration in the mucous membrane of the intestine , is exposed to cold and wet , to hardship and miasm , and very severe diarrhoea or dysentery is set up ; whilst his friend , who has had no such pre- disposing cause , eseapes ...
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... slight cause , as nervous shock or slight catarrh ; the absence of pain 16 ON DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS .
... slight cause , as nervous shock or slight catarrh ; the absence of pain 16 ON DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS .
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Samuel Osborne Habershon. nervous shock or slight catarrh ; the absence of pain ; the ex- istence of considerable nervous excitement . Hot fomentations , the use of fluid instead of solid food for a short time , aperient or antispasmodic ...
Samuel Osborne Habershon. nervous shock or slight catarrh ; the absence of pain ; the ex- istence of considerable nervous excitement . Hot fomentations , the use of fluid instead of solid food for a short time , aperient or antispasmodic ...
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abdomen abscess acid adherent adhesions admission admitted into Guy's affected alimentary canal appeared appendix arise ascending colon become blood bowels cæcal cæcum cancerous disease cause cavity cells character chronic cloth colic colour condition congested constipation contained contracted death diarrhoea distended duodenum dysentery dyspepsia dysphagia effusion emaciated evacuations exceedingly extending fæcal abscess fæces fatal fibrous fluid follicles gastric glands gradually growth hæmorrhage healthy ileum iliac region inches infiltrated inflammation inflammatory injected inspection instances irregular irritation kidneys large intestine lesser curvature liver lung mesenteric mucous membrane mucus muscular coat nuclei observed obstruction œsophagus omentum opium parietes patient perforation peritoneum peritonitis phthisis portion produced prostration pulse purgatives pylorus rectum relief resembling scrobiculus cordis secretion severe pain sigmoid flexure slight sloughing small intestine solitary glands sometimes spleen stomach strangulation strumous disease suppuration surface symptoms thickened tion tissue tongue transverse colon treatment tubercles tumour ulceration urine viscera vomiting whilst
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