Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the respiratory organs and blood, and functional sexual disordersW. Wood, 1896 |
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acute affection albumin alkaline amenorrhoea amount appearance asthma asthmatic attacks become blood bone bronchial cardiac cause cells cent changes character chlorosis chronic clinical color condition considerable containing crystals degeneration diagnosis diaphragm diluted disease distilled water disturbances dysmenorrhoea dyspnoea effusion empyema enlargement especially examination excess extremely fever fibrin fluid frequently gastrointestinal granules hæmoglobin hemorrhages Hodgkin's disease important increased infection instances intestinal irritation kidneys latter lesions less leucocytes leucocytosis leukæmia liver lung manifestations marked marrow menorrhagia method mononuclear mucous membrane nervous nitric acid normal number of corpuscles number of leucocytes observed occasionally occur organs pain pathological patient pernicious anæmia phosphates pleural cavity pleurisy pneumothorax potassium precipitate present produced prognosis pulmonary purpura quantity rachitis rarely red corpuscles respiratory result secondary serofibrinous sexual skin sodium solution sometimes spleen stains stomach substances symptoms tion tissue treatment tube tuberculosis tuberculous tumors urea uric acid urine usually varies
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570. oldal - A stimulant dose of strychnine will depend upon the age of the patient and the length of time during which the drug has been given, although asthmatics, as a rule, will bear larger doses of strychnine than most other patients.
324. oldal - It makes its approach in so slow and insidious a manner that the patient can hardly fix a date to his earliest feeling of that languor which is shortly to become so extreme. The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general frame flabby rather than wasted, the pulse perhaps large, but remarkably soft and compressible, and occasionally with a slight jerk, especially under...
325. oldal - ... presents a blanched, smooth, and waxy appearance ; the lips, gums, and tongue seem bloodless, the flabbiness of the solids increases, the appetite fails, extreme languor and faintness supervene, breathlessness and...
324. oldal - For a long period I had from time to time met with a very remarkable form of general anaemia, occurring without any discoverable cause whatever — cases in which there had been no previous loss of blood, no exhausting -diarrhoea, no chlorosis, no purpura, no renal, splenic, miasmatic, glandular, strumous, or malignant disease.
324. oldal - The countenance gets pale, the whites of the eyes become pearly, the general frame flabby rather than wasted, the pulse perhaps large, but remarkably soft and compressible, and occasionally with a slight jerk, especially under the slightest excitement. There is an increasing indisposition to exertion, with an uncomfortable feeling of faintness or...
681. oldal - ... for the estimation of alkali cyanates has been described by O. Herting (Zeit. f. angew. Chem., 1901, 14, 585). 0.2 to 0.5 grm. of the salt are placed in a porcelain dish and dissolved in a few cc of water. A little dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid is added and the dish is placed on a water-bath and evaporated to dryness. The residue is dissolved in water and the nitrogen content is estimated in this solution by distillation with sodium hydroxide, the distillate is received in N/ 5 sulphuric...
676. oldal - Equal parts of urine and hydrochloric acid, with a few drops of nitric acid, are boiled together, cooled, and agitated with chloroform.
620. oldal - Labarraque's solution by seven, add the specific gravity of the urine, and divide the sum by eight. From the result, subtract the specific gravity of the mixture after decomposition.
663. oldal - ... test solution, drop by drop, until the blue color begins to fade, then still more slowly (three to five seconds elapsing after each drop), until the blue color completely disappears and leaves the test solution perfectly transparent and colorless.