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" ... a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the ears cold, contracted, and their lobes turned out: the skin about the forehead being rough, distended, and parched; the color of the whole face being green, black, livid, or lead-colored. "
Michigan Medical News - Page 179
1879
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The Genuine Works of Hippocrates, Volume 1

Hippocrates - 1849 - 496 pages
...the prophet as drawn by Homer: "Oc fj?g ra r lovra ra r' laaupiva irpo r tovra. (Iliad i.) lowing : a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the ears cold, contracted, and their lobes turned oul; the skin about the forehead being rough, distended, and parched; the colour of the whole face...
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The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral ..., Volume 5, Issue 9

Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - 1858 - 76 pages
...for this is the best of all, whereas the most opposite to it is the worst, such as the following : a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the...their lobes turned out; the skin about the forehead being rough, distended and parched; the color of the whole face being green, black, livid and lead-colored."...
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The History and heroes of the art of medicine

John Rutherfurd Russell - 1861 - 646 pages
...what he sees in the plainest, most unartisjuTmethod. For example, take' his picture of a (lying iace : "a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples ; the...their lobes turned out ; the skin about the forehead being rough, distended, and parched ; the colour of the whole face being green, black, livid, or lead-coloured."...
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Medical diagnosis

Jacob Mendes Da Costa - 1864 - 708 pages
...hue, it is the face which Hippocrates has so graphically described. In the great master's own words, "a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples ; the...the color of the whole face green, black, livid, or lead colored." This is the physiognomy of approaching death, and generally its speedy forerunner, excepting...
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Medical Diagnosis, with Special Reference to Practical Medicine: A Guide to ...

Jacob Mendes Da Costa - 1866 - 800 pages
...hue, it is the face which Hippocrates has so graphically described. In the great master's own words, " a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the...the color of the whole face green, black, livid, or lead colored." This is the physiognomy of approaching death, and generally its speedy forerunner, excepting...
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Medical Diagnosis: With Special Reference to Practical Medicine; a Guide to ...

Jacob Mendes Da Costa - 1900 - 994 pages
...hue, it is the face which Hippocrates has so graphically described. In the great master's own words, " a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples ; the ears cold, contracted, and theii lobes turned out ; the skin about the forehead being rough, distended, and parched ; the color...
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Medical diagnosis

Jacob Mendes Da Costa - 1876 - 848 pages
...hue, it is the face which Hippocrates has so graphically described. In the great master's own words, "a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the...whole face green, black, livid, or lead-colored." This is the physiognomy of approaching death, and generally its speedy forerunner, excepting in those...
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Clinical diagnosis: a handbook

James Finlayson - 1878 - 614 pages
...elements of a fatal prognosis, that it may be as well to transcribe the words from the original source : "a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples ; the...whole face green, black, livid, or lead-colored." But the reader will do well to consult the other physiognomic details in Sec. 2—4 of the Prognostics...
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The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, Volume 26

1878 - 620 pages
...distinctly defined and accompanied by change of complexion, it is the face which Hippocrates has portrayed, "a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples, the...parched, the color of the whole face green, black, or livid or lead colored." These appearances denote impending death, irrecoverable exhaustion and shock....
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Clinical manual for the study of medical cases. ed. by J. Finlayson, Issue 313

Clinical manual - 1878 - 646 pages
...a fatal prognosis, that it may be as well to transcribe the words from the original source : — " a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples ; the...about the forehead rough, distended, and parched ; the colour of the whole face green, black, livid, or lead-coloured." But the reader will do well to consult...
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