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... fatal as I shall presently point out . But Dr. Fagge goes further still , for , " In 1874 , at a Wandsworth school several children were attacked with acute peritonitis at the same time ; Dr. Anstie , who investigated this outbreak ...
... fatal as I shall presently point out . But Dr. Fagge goes further still , for , " In 1874 , at a Wandsworth school several children were attacked with acute peritonitis at the same time ; Dr. Anstie , who investigated this outbreak ...
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... fatally . Case 1. - Sarah Thomas , eleven years . Five days before admission she was suddenly seized with severe pain in the belly and with a desire to defecate . Straining at stool increased her pain and produced no motion . On the ...
... fatally . Case 1. - Sarah Thomas , eleven years . Five days before admission she was suddenly seized with severe pain in the belly and with a desire to defecate . Straining at stool increased her pain and produced no motion . On the ...
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... fatal pleurisy would also have induced inflammation in other organs . A man has a slight chill and contracts simple pleurisy from which he easily recovers ; he has a severe one , and pneumonia , pericarditis , meningitis , enteritis ...
... fatal pleurisy would also have induced inflammation in other organs . A man has a slight chill and contracts simple pleurisy from which he easily recovers ; he has a severe one , and pneumonia , pericarditis , meningitis , enteritis ...
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... fatal between the 13th and 68th days * from the commencement of the fever , in all of which the symptoms of nephritis were more or less established . Naked eye appearances . — The organs are always more or less enlarged , generally ...
... fatal between the 13th and 68th days * from the commencement of the fever , in all of which the symptoms of nephritis were more or less established . Naked eye appearances . — The organs are always more or less enlarged , generally ...
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... fatal in the 2nd , 3rd , and 4th weeks ( the latest on the 28th day ) . Clinically , the fever ran a severe course ; the pyrexia and constitutional symptoms were either maintained throughout , or resuscitated by fresh throat symptoms ...
... fatal in the 2nd , 3rd , and 4th weeks ( the latest on the 28th day ) . Clinically , the fever ran a severe course ; the pyrexia and constitutional symptoms were either maintained throughout , or resuscitated by fresh throat symptoms ...
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Page 131 - ... and at certain periods of meningitis and encephalitis. (C) 7. The same pathological factors which cause myosis may also cause mydriasis, the degree in which these factors are present being the determining point between the former and the latter, and not merely the particular locus in the brain. 8. It is well illustrated by cases where the...
Page 131 - ... and inflammatory products. (d.) 9. When the function of one-half of the cerebrum is placed in abeyance by a superficial or cortical lesion, the pupil on the same side as the lesion is in a state of stabile mydriasis. 10. This is well illustrated in cases of intracranial sanguinolent effusion consequent on injury.
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Page 131 - ... function of one-half of the cerebrum is interfered with by some source of cortical irritation, the pupil on the corresponding side to the lesion is in a state of myosis. 12. This is illustrated by traumatic and pathological lesions affecting the cortex of the cerebrum.
Page 131 - When the function of the brain is interfered with by conditions usually included under the term irritation, the pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. "(5) This 'irritation,' or interruption of function, may be seen...