The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Zväzok 6Prentice & Weissinger, 1842 |
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Strana 4
... lungs . Auscultation has neither varied nor changed ; it is precisely what Laennec left it ; for that indefatigable observer had brought it to such a degree of perfection , that there was nothing left for others but the hope of ...
... lungs . Auscultation has neither varied nor changed ; it is precisely what Laennec left it ; for that indefatigable observer had brought it to such a degree of perfection , that there was nothing left for others but the hope of ...
Strana 10
... lung tending by virtue of its weight to separate from the costal pleura , the adhesions are put on the stretch ; 2d , that in the decubitus on the healthy side , the sound lung cannot supply the unsound lung in its functions . These ...
... lung tending by virtue of its weight to separate from the costal pleura , the adhesions are put on the stretch ; 2d , that in the decubitus on the healthy side , the sound lung cannot supply the unsound lung in its functions . These ...
Strana 11
... lungs , after hav- ing examined passages from Baillon and Hippocrates on this subject , he arrives at this conclusion : " that persons are seen affected with pneumonia , whose lungs are attacked by a true and violent inflammation ...
... lungs , after hav- ing examined passages from Baillon and Hippocrates on this subject , he arrives at this conclusion : " that persons are seen affected with pneumonia , whose lungs are attacked by a true and violent inflammation ...
Strana 12
... lung is found adherent to the pleura ; that in cases of peripneumonia , the pain is always gravative , whilst in ca ... lungs , as anatomy , the only light of medicine , clearly teaches ; " and lastly , the great anatomist Haller , who ...
... lung is found adherent to the pleura ; that in cases of peripneumonia , the pain is always gravative , whilst in ca ... lungs , as anatomy , the only light of medicine , clearly teaches ; " and lastly , the great anatomist Haller , who ...
Strana 16
... lung ; rendered impermeable to air ; for in the latter case the change of position does not displace the seat of ... lungs . Sometimes more consistent , they form bands which pass from the lung to the pleura traversing the effused ...
... lung ; rendered impermeable to air ; for in the latter case the change of position does not displace the seat of ... lungs . Sometimes more consistent , they form bands which pass from the lung to the pleura traversing the effused ...
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Strana 352 - ... or exertion of any kind, on the temperature of the air, and, finally, on the presence or absence of water. Through the skin and lungs there escapes a certain quantity of water, and as the presence of water is essential to the continuance of the vital motions, its dissipation hastens death.
Strana 364 - Grain and other nutritious vegetables yield us, not only in starch, sugar, and gum, the carbon which protects our organs from the action of oxygen, and produces in the organism the heat which is essential to life, but also in the form of vegetable fibrine, albumen, and caseine, our blood, from which the other parts of our body are developed.
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