Studies on functional nervous disordersChurchill, 1870 - 839 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 72
Page 21
... symptoms usually in- cluded in the term pyrexia are present - a furred tongue , dryish mouth , distaste for food , with thirst and scanty urine . Disturbance of the circulation and enlarged calibre of blood - vessels , are , how- ever ...
... symptoms usually in- cluded in the term pyrexia are present - a furred tongue , dryish mouth , distaste for food , with thirst and scanty urine . Disturbance of the circulation and enlarged calibre of blood - vessels , are , how- ever ...
Page 43
... symptoms were noted , as giddiness , intense headache , severe prostration , stupor , diarrhoea . A recent writer has advanced the opinion that rigors depend essentially on anæmia of the spinal cord , produced by contraction of the ...
... symptoms were noted , as giddiness , intense headache , severe prostration , stupor , diarrhoea . A recent writer has advanced the opinion that rigors depend essentially on anæmia of the spinal cord , produced by contraction of the ...
Page 64
... symptoms , or may cause paralysis and convulsions ; the convulsions affecting the same , and the paralysis the opposite side . The paralysis may precede , accompany , or follow the convulsions . The eye of the operated side sometimes ...
... symptoms , or may cause paralysis and convulsions ; the convulsions affecting the same , and the paralysis the opposite side . The paralysis may precede , accompany , or follow the convulsions . The eye of the operated side sometimes ...
Page 73
... symptoms , incline me much to believe that the impair- ment of function proceeded rather from dynamic than from an organic defect , and that , under more favorable circumstances , nearly complete recovery might have been attained ...
... symptoms , incline me much to believe that the impair- ment of function proceeded rather from dynamic than from an organic defect , and that , under more favorable circumstances , nearly complete recovery might have been attained ...
Page 80
... symptoms . After it was over , the patient was able to take a vinous infusion of bark , and was soon cured . Remarks . - The correct reading of this most interesting case is , I think , as follows : -The soporous symptoms came on at the ...
... symptoms . After it was over , the patient was able to take a vinous infusion of bark , and was soon cured . Remarks . - The correct reading of this most interesting case is , I think , as follows : -The soporous symptoms came on at the ...
Contents
1 | |
6 | |
64 | |
82 | |
98 | |
127 | |
155 | |
193 | |
451 | |
457 | |
468 | |
485 | |
487 | |
497 | |
513 | |
531 | |
200 | |
213 | |
239 | |
273 | |
284 | |
343 | |
382 | |
388 | |
403 | |
408 | |
416 | |
438 | |
541 | |
545 | |
561 | |
573 | |
615 | |
652 | |
700 | |
721 | |
730 | |
754 | |
787 | |
793 | |
Common terms and phrases
acid admitted affected affusion ammonia anæmia appeared arteries attacks became believe blood bowels brain calomel catamenia cause cerebral chloroform chorea cold condition congestion continued convulsions cord costive cured debility delirium delirium tremens dependent depression derangement disease doses doubt drowsiness dura mater epilepsy epileptic evidently excitement exists eyes faradization fever frequent giddiness hand head headache healthy heart hemiplegia hyperæmia hyperæsthesia hysterical impaired increased influence inhibitory instances irritation legs lesion less limbs malady medulla oblongata mental months morbid action motor muscles muscular neck nervous centres nervous system neuralgia night occurred opium organic pain paralysis paraplegia paresis paroxysm patient phenomena probably produced pulse pyrexia quinine reflex remarkable remedies result rheumatism seems sensation sensory severe side skin sleep sometimes spasm spinal stimulants strychnia suffered symptoms temperature tetanus tion tissue tongue tonics treatment tremor Trousseau urine vaso-motor nerves vertigo violent walk weak weeks
Popular passages
Page 633 - THE DRUGGIST'S GENERAL' RECEIPT-BOOK : comprising a copious Veterinary Formulary and Table of Veterinary Materia Medica ; Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Nostrums, &c. ; Perfumery, Skin Cosmetics, Hair Cosmetics, and Teeth Cosmetics ; Beverages, Dietetic Articles, and Condiments ; Trade Chemicals, Miscellaneous Preparations and Compounds used in the Arts, &c. ; with useful Memoranda and Tables.
Page 633 - AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES, INCLUDING MEDICINE, PHARMACY, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; designed as a General Book of Reference for the Manufacturer, Tradesman, Amateur, and Heads of Families.
Page 633 - LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF SURGICAL DIAGNOSIS : ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO SHOCK AND VISCERAL LESIONS Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons.
Page 627 - We have before called the attention of both students and practitioners to the great advantage which Mr. Churchill has conferred on the profession, in the issue, at such a moderate cost, of works so highly creditable in point of artistic execution and scientific merit.
Page 649 - PRACTICAL LITHOTOMY AND LITHOTRITY; or, An Inquiry into the best Modes of removing Stone from the Bladder.
Page 653 - WITTSTEIN. PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY: An Explanation of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes, with the Methods of Testing the Purity of the Preparations, deduced from Original Experiments. Translated from the Second German Edition, by STEPHEN DARBY. 18mo.
Page 633 - THE VETERINARIAN'S POCKET REMEMBRANCER: containing concise directions for the Treatment of Urgent or Rare Cases, embracing Semeiology, Diagnosis. Prognosis, Surgery, Therapeutics, Detection of Poisons, Hygiene, £<•. Post 18mo., 3s.
Page 627 - It would be unjust to conclude this notice without saying a few words in favour of Mr. Churchill, from whom the profession is receiving, it may be truly said, the most beautiful series of Illustrated Medical Works which has ever been published."— Lance*. "All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.
Page 653 - Steel, accurately coloured. 8vo. cloth, 34s. in. HEALTHY SKIN : A Treatise on the Management of the Skin and Hair in relation to Health.
Page 633 - A MANUAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE: containing the History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Insanity. Second Edition. 8vo.