Essentials of Diagnosis: Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of MedicineSaunders, 1892 - 382 pages |
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... evidence presented in a given case . Certain signs that are not at once manifest , but that require for their study special means of exploration , are termed physical signs . In its restricted sense , the term " physical signs " is ...
... evidence presented in a given case . Certain signs that are not at once manifest , but that require for their study special means of exploration , are termed physical signs . In its restricted sense , the term " physical signs " is ...
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... evidence before him , differential diagnosis calls for the greatest knowledge and skill . Numerous examples of differential diagnosis will be found throughout this book . Reference may here be made to malarial fever , in case hematozoa ...
... evidence before him , differential diagnosis calls for the greatest knowledge and skill . Numerous examples of differential diagnosis will be found throughout this book . Reference may here be made to malarial fever , in case hematozoa ...
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... evidence of swelling or effusion beneath . It may be abnormally smooth or rough , dry or moist , hot or cold . The state of the nutrition is usually evident in the preservation of the full , rounded outlines , or in the sharpness and ...
... evidence of swelling or effusion beneath . It may be abnormally smooth or rough , dry or moist , hot or cold . The state of the nutrition is usually evident in the preservation of the full , rounded outlines , or in the sharpness and ...
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... evidences of some constitutional or local disease ; on the other , epistaxis , headache , continuous fever of gradual invasion . The age of the patient may have weight : typhoid fever being infrequent after thirty - five and rare after ...
... evidences of some constitutional or local disease ; on the other , epistaxis , headache , continuous fever of gradual invasion . The age of the patient may have weight : typhoid fever being infrequent after thirty - five and rare after ...
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... evidences of the ingestion of arsenic may be present in the mouth ; vomiting precedes diarrhea ; the stools are bloody and do not contain the specific comma - bacilli . Relapsing Fever . What are the distinguishing features of relapsing ...
... evidences of the ingestion of arsenic may be present in the mouth ; vomiting precedes diarrhea ; the stools are bloody and do not contain the specific comma - bacilli . Relapsing Fever . What are the distinguishing features of relapsing ...
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abdominal abscess acid affection albumin anemia aortic appear atrophy attack attended auscultation becomes blood breathing bronchial bronchiectasis bronchitis carcinoma cardiac catarrhal cause cavity cerebral cerebral hemorrhage cerebro-spinal fever characteristic chest chronic clinical common condition convulsions cough course cyst derangement detection develop diagnosis diarrhea differentiated dilatation disease distinguished dyspnea edema effusion endocarditis enlarged eruption expectoration febrile fluid gangrene gastric gastritis give rise glands headache heart hemorrhage hepatic hydatid impaired increased inflammation intestinal involved irritation jaundice kidney laryngismus laryngitis lesion liver lung malarial manifestations membrane meningitis miliary tuberculosis mucous murmur muscles muscular myelitis nausea nephritis nerve neuritis normal obstruction occur onset pain palsy paralysis paraplegia paroxysms percussion percussion-dulness peritonitis pharynx physical signs pleural pleurisy pneumonia pneumothorax present pulmonary pulse râles respiratory result rheumatism scarlatina sclerosis sometimes spasm spinal spleen stomach suppuration symptoms take place temperature tion tonsillitis tuberculosis tuberculous tumor typhoid fever ulceration uremia urine usually vertigo vomiting yellow fever
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