10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANEURISMATIC»
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
the patient's eye-ball to an aneurismatic state of the vessels of the brain. It is
necessary to premise, that the symptoms under which Nowlan laboured, were
stupor, delirium, and blindness, and that these symptoms were followed, on the ...
M. Demoussy traced it to diminution of the caliber, both of the air-cells and the
bronchial tubes, from an aneurismatic varicose state of the vessels of the lungs.
Vitet attributed it to the introduction of air and of blood into the tissue of the lungs
...
3
The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science
This infundibuliform aneurismatic pouch, at the part where it communicated with
the dilated portion of the aorta, would have contained the point of the thumb,
while the part which opened into the left pulmonary artery was not larger than the
...
4
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
I had, in fact, at least in one case, unmista ably observed a punctated, fatty
degeneration of the aneurismatic wall, and I therefore supposed, that from the
first a small opening had probably formed, which had been closed by a coagulum
, and ...
5
the medico-chirurgical review, and jornal of practical ...
There was a well-marked aneurismatic swelling of the subclavian artery, where
this vessel is situated sacrad to the clavicle ; and by pressing the finger into the
hollow between the sternal ends of the sterno-mastoid muscles, the arch of the ...
james johnson, m.d and henry james johnson,esq, 1835
6
Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
whose health had been much injured by frequent syphilitic disease. There was a
well-marked aneurismatic swelling of the subclavian artery, where this vessel is
situated sacrad to the clavicle ; and by pressing the finger into the hollow ...
7
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
whose health had been much injured by frequent syphilitic disease. There was a
well-marked aneurismatic swelling of the subclavian artery, where this vessel is
situated sacrad to the clavicle ; and by pressing the finger into the hollow ...
8
The Medical Museum Or Select Cases, Experiments, Researches ...
Eight days before she died the palpitation of the heart intirely ceased, and the
aneurismatic tumour almost wholly disappeared ; nor did it beat any longer : so
that those who before saw the patient, could not believe that there was a latent ...
9
The Medico-chirurgical Review
Lawrence and Wardrop, to a powerful compression on the brain, exercised by an
aneurismatic state of the vessels of the dura mater, communicating through the
skull with the tumour on the head.— Fascic. III. p. 500. I never entertained nor ...
10
A Treatise of the Scurvy in Three Parts
than the weakened auricles of their heart aneurismatic, and distended with blood!
" They are observed to have a panting or breathlessness for about half a minute
before they expire (g In Lord A'fflon's crew it was remarked, that a straitness of ...