Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the abdomenChurchill, 1857 |
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... tongue moist , and the respiration much oppressed ; no fluctuation could be found under the pectoral muscle , or any suppuration detected in the neck ; and the wound on the hand was dried . Stimulants and opium were administered on the ...
... tongue moist , and the respiration much oppressed ; no fluctuation could be found under the pectoral muscle , or any suppuration detected in the neck ; and the wound on the hand was dried . Stimulants and opium were administered on the ...
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... tongue clean , the pupils widely dilated , the face bathed in sweat , the hands clammy ; he would not attempt to drink , but dashed the cup away from him with a violent spasmodic action , but he ate a small portion of bread ; he was ...
... tongue clean , the pupils widely dilated , the face bathed in sweat , the hands clammy ; he would not attempt to drink , but dashed the cup away from him with a violent spasmodic action , but he ate a small portion of bread ; he was ...
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... tongue being restrained , the bolus of food cannot be formed , and pushed back into the fauces ; fluids are more easily swal- lowed , because more readily brought to the action of the true muscles of deglutition . Another class of cases ...
... tongue being restrained , the bolus of food cannot be formed , and pushed back into the fauces ; fluids are more easily swal- lowed , because more readily brought to the action of the true muscles of deglutition . Another class of cases ...
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... tongue is found to be swollen and injected , the mucous membrane on its surface discoloured and destroyed ; the throat is in a similar condition . The power- ful action of the poison on the larynx may lead to death from apnoea , as in ...
... tongue is found to be swollen and injected , the mucous membrane on its surface discoloured and destroyed ; the throat is in a similar condition . The power- ful action of the poison on the larynx may lead to death from apnoea , as in ...
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... tongue was injected . He lived eighteen days after admission ; but his symptoms gradually increased from the time of taking the acid , which he had done by mistake , not discovering the accident until he had completely swallowed it . On ...
... tongue was injected . He lived eighteen days after admission ; but his symptoms gradually increased from the time of taking the acid , which he had done by mistake , not discovering the accident until he had completely swallowed it . On ...
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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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