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... seen that I have from these facts attempted a classification of Phthisis , and have sought to indicate its varieties and their ultimate progress by such natural characters as shall assist us to their recognition in the daily work of ...
... seen that I have from these facts attempted a classification of Phthisis , and have sought to indicate its varieties and their ultimate progress by such natural characters as shall assist us to their recognition in the daily work of ...
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... seen in the lung should be capable of detection by that inost certain kind of evidence which appeals to our senses , is indeed of great value . To measure the extent and appreciate the stage of mischief in the pulmonary structure was a ...
... seen in the lung should be capable of detection by that inost certain kind of evidence which appeals to our senses , is indeed of great value . To measure the extent and appreciate the stage of mischief in the pulmonary structure was a ...
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... access with- out intermission is only seen in the more rapid invasions of tubercle , in which indeed the affection , even when prolonged for months , ceases to deserve the name of 12 ELEMENTS OF PROGNOSIS IN CONSUMPTION .
... access with- out intermission is only seen in the more rapid invasions of tubercle , in which indeed the affection , even when prolonged for months , ceases to deserve the name of 12 ELEMENTS OF PROGNOSIS IN CONSUMPTION .
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... seen in an attack of hectic , sweating , and emaciation , which almost threatens the life of the patient . Yet , if the deposit be limited to one part , and if ( as pathologically proved ) the diseased product be walled in by plastic ...
... seen in an attack of hectic , sweating , and emaciation , which almost threatens the life of the patient . Yet , if the deposit be limited to one part , and if ( as pathologically proved ) the diseased product be walled in by plastic ...
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... seen in the resistance opposed by the system to the progress of all lowering structural changes . Malignant growths would seem to Even be exceptions . We cannot , it is true , detect in the growths morbid product itself any tendency ...
... seen in the resistance opposed by the system to the progress of all lowering structural changes . Malignant growths would seem to Even be exceptions . We cannot , it is true , detect in the growths morbid product itself any tendency ...
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action acute phthisis affection alterations attack average duration blood bronchial bronchitis bronchophony catamenia cause cavity changes CHAP character chronic clavicle condition congestion constitutional disorder consumption cough crepitus cretaceous ctma death deposit of tubercle diarrhoea diffused tubercle digestion dulness dyspnoea effusion emaciation emphysema evidence expectoration favourable Fcap febrile females fever fistula flattening flesh frequent gastric hæmopty hæmorrhage hectic hereditary Hospital improved increased inflammatory influence instances iodine irritation larynx left apex males marasmus mischief months morbid nutrition observed occasionally occur opposite lung ordinary phthisis organic patient period physical signs pleura pleurisy pneumonia pneumothorax predisp predisposition present profuse hæmoptysis prognosis prolonged pulmonary pulse rapid rare resp respiration respiratory sounds respiratory space result rheumatic rhonchi right apex slight softening sounds stage of phthisis strumous subclav sweats symptoms tendency third stage tion tolerated treatment tubercle tubercular tubercular disease waste wavy inspiration СНАР
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