10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PHAGEDAENIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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phagedaenic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
phagedaenic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Principles and practice of surgery
V. VI. VII. PHAGEDENIC ULCER. — GANGRENOUS ULCER. — SLOUGHING
PHAGEDENIC ULCER. The characters and treatment of the phagedaenic and
the gangrenous ulcers, and of sloughing phagedaena will be minutely described
in ...
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the london medical and surgical journal: vol iv
It appears first as a black spot, which increases, and is thrown off, leaving
exposed to view a corroded or phagedaenic surface. After the slough has
separated, an ulcer remains of a painful character, with a dark blue, or livid
crimson margin.
michael ryan, m.d. and an association of physicians and surgeons, 1834
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
When we find ulceration of large arteries taking place, it is mostly in phagedaenic
ulceration, and, especially, in hospital gangrene, which is, at all events,
analogous to phage- deenic ulceration, and something, as it were, between
ordinary ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
It comprises, in accordance with the preceding arrangement, three varieties : —
The simple phagedaenic ulcer — the inflamed phagedaenic ulcer — and the
irritable phagedaenic ulcer. Mr. Wallace very properly observes that, strictly
speaking ...
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Lectures on Surgery Delivered in St. Bartholomew's Hospital
The affection of the mucous membrane is probably secondary ; the seat of
disease in the pharynx is its upper and back part, so high up that the lower
portion only of the ulcer comes into view ; it has the same phagedaenic character
as on the ...
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Practical lessons in the nature and treatment of the ...
Occasionally phagedaenic ulceration will occur however without any explicable
cause, confrontations tend to prove that it is not transmitted from one individual to
another in its kind — and the experiments and observations of Mr. Egan, at the ...
It is in large measure bythc contagion of its own elements that a phagedaenic
wound continues to spread. Destroy the edges of the sore and clean its surface,
and the disease will be, in most instances, arrested. In a few cases, however, the
...
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, 1913
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A Treatise on gonorrhea and syphilis
But the latter surgeon holds the potassio-tartrate of iron in higher estimation than
any other remedy, as may be inferred from the following closiug sentence from
his section on the treatment of phagedaenic chancre. " I must again repeat that
too ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
He acknowledges, and this is an important admission, that phagedaenic sores of
the most opposite characters may present an exactly similar appearance at their
origin ; in fact, " that any of the forms of primary syphilitic phagedaena may ...
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Journal of Tropical Medicine
In the hospital of Ji-Cau, Mathias, in 1886, treated thirty phagedaenic ulcers
which had developed on the sappers employed in constructing a bridge and who
worked with their legs in mud. The sampan men, who in their business are often ...