The Medical Era: A Practical Medical Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 6Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin 1897 |
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Page 207
... PHTHISIS . BY J. HOBART EGBERT , A.M. , M.D. , PH.D. The term Pulmonary Phthisis , like the word " Consump- tion , does not represent a specific pathological condition or definite morbific process , but is a generic expression applied ...
... PHTHISIS . BY J. HOBART EGBERT , A.M. , M.D. , PH.D. The term Pulmonary Phthisis , like the word " Consump- tion , does not represent a specific pathological condition or definite morbific process , but is a generic expression applied ...
Page 208
... phthisis : 1 . Pneumonic Phthisis , which is characterized by destruction of the pulmonary tissue through cheesy degeneration ( caseation ) of inflammatory products in the lungs and the subsequent soft- ening and breaking down of the ...
... phthisis : 1 . Pneumonic Phthisis , which is characterized by destruction of the pulmonary tissue through cheesy degeneration ( caseation ) of inflammatory products in the lungs and the subsequent soft- ening and breaking down of the ...
Page 209
... phthisis , every case re- quires special study . In one case anæmia is prominent and calls for iron , perhaps for arsenic ; in another , continued but small hæmoptysis may call for ergot ; in another , a racking and frequent cough may ...
... phthisis , every case re- quires special study . In one case anæmia is prominent and calls for iron , perhaps for arsenic ; in another , continued but small hæmoptysis may call for ergot ; in another , a racking and frequent cough may ...
Page 210
... phthisis , and rightly so , for it is obviously one of the manifest conditions resulting from disturbed tissue nutri- tion . Contagion as a factor of causation may have its influence , but merely as an exciting cause , for in one ...
... phthisis , and rightly so , for it is obviously one of the manifest conditions resulting from disturbed tissue nutri- tion . Contagion as a factor of causation may have its influence , but merely as an exciting cause , for in one ...
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... phthisis , but these uses are con- comitant with special indications arising in individual cases . Finally , there must be employed a remedy , or combina- tion of remedies , that will stimulate those centers which gov- ern bodily ...
... phthisis , but these uses are con- comitant with special indications arising in individual cases . Finally , there must be employed a remedy , or combina- tion of remedies , that will stimulate those centers which gov- ern bodily ...
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Page 223 - Autoscopy of the Larynx and the Trachea. — (Direct Examination Without Mirror). By Alfred Kirstein, MD, Berlin. Authorized Translation (Altered, Enlarged and Revised by the Author) by Max Thorner, AM, MD, Cincinnati, O., Professor of Clinical Laryngology and Otology, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery; Laryngologist and Aurist, Cincinnati Hospital, etc.
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