The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 91
Page 24
... prove not fatal . It is announced by giddiness , with a sensation as of the aura epileptica , and an after consciousness of having , for a second or more , lost memory , the return to self being heralded by a deep sigh or half sob ...
... prove not fatal . It is announced by giddiness , with a sensation as of the aura epileptica , and an after consciousness of having , for a second or more , lost memory , the return to self being heralded by a deep sigh or half sob ...
Page 37
... proved . It was , indeed , for the purpose of enforcing this and one other point of minor importance , that I presented the fore- going case , and not from any intrinsic merit in the case itself . For though the advantages of an early ...
... proved . It was , indeed , for the purpose of enforcing this and one other point of minor importance , that I presented the fore- going case , and not from any intrinsic merit in the case itself . For though the advantages of an early ...
Page 42
... proved very obstinate , refusing to yield to all the various plans of treatment both general and local , persisted in for more than three years . The lady was of full habit , somewhat corpulent , but general health good ; the disease ...
... proved very obstinate , refusing to yield to all the various plans of treatment both general and local , persisted in for more than three years . The lady was of full habit , somewhat corpulent , but general health good ; the disease ...
Page 47
... proved , with twins . About the seventh month , she began to show the primary symptoms of the pu- erperal anæmia . She soon became cedematous ; the cedema was gene- ral , and accompanied by the alarming symptoms which I have previ ...
... proved , with twins . About the seventh month , she began to show the primary symptoms of the pu- erperal anæmia . She soon became cedematous ; the cedema was gene- ral , and accompanied by the alarming symptoms which I have previ ...
Page 54
... proved , we can do no better than to call it with the Italians , MALARIA . It is evident that the atmosphere is capable of holding suspended an immense amount of matter , which rises from the earth in a gaseous form . In the ...
... proved , we can do no better than to call it with the Italians , MALARIA . It is evident that the atmosphere is capable of holding suspended an immense amount of matter , which rises from the earth in a gaseous form . In the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid action agents amalgam aneurism animal appears applied artery astringent attended Black Alder blisters blood bowels brain calomel caloric cause cavity cervix character chronic color Committee compression consequence Convention cure death decoction demulcent diaphoretic diarrhoea discharge disease diuretic doses dysentery effects emmenagogue employed erysipelas ether examination excitement experience extract fact fever fibrine filled fluid frequently hospital inflammation influence irritation Journal ligature Linn lungs matter Medical Society medicine membrane ment mercury mode morbid motion mouth mucilage mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nature nervous New-York observed operation organs oxygen pain patient physician plant poison portion practice present principle prinos produced profession Professor properties pulse quantity quinine remarks remedies respiration result root sarsaparilla skin species stimulant stomach strychnia suffered Surgeon symptoms tannin teeth tion tissue tonic tooth treatment tumor ulceration uterus velum vessels vital whole wound