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Upon Air, Water and Situation (etc.) To this is Added ...
A tension of the belly in such all round, and a discharge of liquid stuff by
compulsion, with a sudden inflation or tumidness, has something Convulsive in it.
Shivering now and then in such a case is pernicious 6. A tension of the belly all
round, ...
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Hippocrates, Upon Air, Water and Situation ; and Upon ...
A tension of the belly in such all round, and a discharge of liquid stuff by
compulsiori, with a sudden inflation or tumidness, has something Convulsive in it.
Shivering now and then in such a case is pemk cious 5. A tension of the belly all
round, ...
Hippocrate, Clifton, 1752
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Hippocrates Upon Air, Water, and Situation: Upon Epidemical ...
A tension of the belly in such all round, and i discharge of liquid stuff by
compulsion, with a sudden inflation or tumidness, has something convulsive in it.
Shivering now and then in such a case is pernicious 6. . . A tension of the belly all
round, ...
Hipócrates, Tucídides, 1734
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G.H.G. Jahr's Manual of homoeopathic medicine
Assa. Dulc. Hyosc. Mgn.s. Plat. Plumb. Sep. Verb. — sid. , Calc. c. Ign. Plat.
Sabad. Sass. Sod.c. Tar. left, Bell. Calc. sulph. Samb. Sass. Sulph. Tar. Swelling,
abd., Aeon. Ars. Sod. chl. Verat. (comp. Tumidness and ascites.) blackish, blue,
Aeth.
Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Constantine Hering, 1838
5
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
tumidness of the stump; crepitation on pressure over a space two inches square,
on upper, outer part of pectoralis muscles. The mortification of the flap not
extended, and the spread of the gangrene under the integuments of the shoulder
...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
In the afternoon, its tumidness was much more abated, yet it took up twice more
room than it did before it was put into the receiver. The taste of it was not acid,
and therefore I think that bread, thus made, is very light. EXPERIMENT Xlll. Yubi
20, ...
7
The New England Journal of Medicine
... distressing thirst; coated tongue ; dejection of spirits, sighing ; drowsiness;
costive bowels, with some tumidness of the abdomen. I was informed on my
arrival that the child's bowels had been for some days more disposed to
costiveness than ...
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The Stethoscope: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and the ...
-I am induced to believe, however, that very little, if any, flatus is contained by the
stomach and bowels, and that the tumidness or fullness of the abdomen is due to
a very different cause, to wit, oedema of the serous and subserous textures of ...
9
A Practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs
But the tint of skin in cyanosis is different, bluish, not livid; the scalp is not swollen;
nor is there general tumidness of the upper part of the body; the action of the
heart is rather in excess than deficient in strength ; and the respiration is not ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1851
10
A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye
The tumidness of the belly seems to be owing in part to muscular weakness. T.
Although the patients are often of a gross habit of body, this comes to be attended
by considerable general debility, especially in cases of long continuance.
William Mackenzie, Addinell Hewson, Thomas Wharton Jones, 1855