10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «APHTHA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The British Record of Obstetric Medicine & Surgery for ...
Aphtha Vesicular Stomatitis. Ibeform of ulceration most commonly seen in the
mouths of children is the small circular white uloer, called aphtha, and which
occurs with them in a truly idiopathic form, (especially at the period Of teething,
being ...
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Nosology: Or, a Systematic Arrangement of Diseases, by ...
APHTHA. Synochus. * The tongue somewhat swoln, the colour of the tongue and
fauces inclining to purple ; small specks at first appear on the fauces and margins
of the tongue, and afterwards cover the whole internal surface of the mouth ...
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Encyclopedic Reference of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Aphtha. It refers to yellowish or greyish-whitish ulcer spots in different size,
dotting the mucous membrane of the mouth. Pathogenesis. Accumulation of heat
or fire in the spleen and stomach, or yin deficiency of the body, or febrile diseases
that ...
In the aphtha- phytes (cryptogamic plants of aphtha;), 1st, the cryptogamic plants
are lodged between the cells of the epithelium ; 2ndly, they form mushrooms ;
3rdly, their branches are detached from the stem at acute angles ; -lthly, their ...
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Encyclopædia britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
The only idiopathic species is the thrush to which infants are subject ; .(Aphtha
lactucimen, Sauv. sp. 1.) Tlie, aphthæ are whitish or afh-coloured pustules,
invading the uvula, fauces, palate, tonsils, inside of the cheeks, gums, tongue,
and lips.
Colin MacFarquhar, George Gleig,
1797
Aphtha (or the thrush, aa the affection is popularly called), to which I have now tq
request your attention, from its constant and invariable , situation on those
inflected portions of the skin which line the different openings of the body, must ...
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Elements of the theory and practice of physic
INFANTILE APHTHA; APHTHOUS DIARIUIffiA; OR THRUSH. Infants are subject
to an inflammatory affection of the mucous membrane of the alimentary canal,
generally classed as a species of diarrhoea, but known also by the name of
aphtha ...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
1. aphtha infantum; 2. aphtha maligna ; and, 3. aphtha chronica. Dr. Cullen has
placed this disease in the class Pyrexia; and order Exanthemata; but his
collocation and definition apply more particularly to the aphthae infantum, or milk-
thrush ...
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly,
1832
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The Medical and Physical Journal
In my practice I have met with three different kinds of ul- cerations upon the
tongue, called aphtha, sibbenic, and mercurial ulcers ; these, I consider as its
most frequent morbid as- sections. Aphtha is a disease most commonly seizing
children ...
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The Morbid Anatomy of the Human Gullet, Stomach, and Intestines
Of Aphtha, or of the Thrush. This disorder, which is idiopathic or symptomatic, and
sometimes infectious, generally appears in the form of white specks, which are
surrounded by a red circle, upon the palate or back part of the tongue of infants.
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