The Diseases of the stomachW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 661 pages |
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... give a new or an additional light . The theory should be constructed out of all the signs and symptoms and not be made dependent on the functional signs alone , or chiefly . Under the glare of novelty the older methods have become too ...
... give a new or an additional light . The theory should be constructed out of all the signs and symptoms and not be made dependent on the functional signs alone , or chiefly . Under the glare of novelty the older methods have become too ...
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... give the data from which , by induction , the diagnosis is drawn . The logical pro- cess is an inductive one , but the analysis is supplemented by synthesis , or the orderly arrangement of the salient and valuable points of the clinical ...
... give the data from which , by induction , the diagnosis is drawn . The logical pro- cess is an inductive one , but the analysis is supplemented by synthesis , or the orderly arrangement of the salient and valuable points of the clinical ...
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... give a clue to the genesis and the nature of the present trouble . 2. The history of the present trouble . 3. The present condition of the patient , which is most sat- isfactorily revealed , under the guidance of the physician , by his ...
... give a clue to the genesis and the nature of the present trouble . 2. The history of the present trouble . 3. The present condition of the patient , which is most sat- isfactorily revealed , under the guidance of the physician , by his ...
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... give unity and method to the work , we go from the general surface examination of the body to the inspec- tion of the mouth and the throat , the general inspection of the abdomen , and , lastly , to that of the stomach itself . The ...
... give unity and method to the work , we go from the general surface examination of the body to the inspec- tion of the mouth and the throat , the general inspection of the abdomen , and , lastly , to that of the stomach itself . The ...
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... give some information con- cerning the severity and the possible nature of the trouble . The inspection of the mouth , the nose , and the throat should include the state of the teeth and the tongue , and of the mucous membranes and the ...
... give some information con- cerning the severity and the possible nature of the trouble . The inspection of the mouth , the nose , and the throat should include the state of the teeth and the tongue , and of the mucous membranes and the ...
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abdominal wall abscess active acute adenohypersthenia albumin anatomical disease appetite become blood butyric acid cancer carcinoma cardia cause cells cent characteristic chemical chronic asthenic gastritis clinical colon compression curvature develop diagnosis diet digestion diminished displacement duodenum dynamic affection emaciation epigastrium esophagus evacuation evolution excessive secretion excited fermentation fluid free HCl frequent functional signs gastric contents gastritis gastroptosis germs glands glandular hemorrhage hydrochloric acid hyperchlorhydria hyperesthesia hypersthenic hypersthenic gastritis inanition increased intestines irritation lactic acid lavage liver located meal meats Medical method milk motor function motor insufficiency mucous membrane mucus muscle muscular myasthenia myasthenic nervous neurasthenia neurasthenia gastrica normal nutrition occur organ pain pathological patient pepsin perforation period peristalsis peritonitis physiological produce putrefaction pylorus quantity rare regurgitation remedy result retention solution sometimes spasm stagnation stomach stomach is empty superacidity symptoms test-breakfast test-meal thenia tion treatment trouble tube tumor ulcer urine vomiting
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