10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APYRETIC»
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1
Twentieth Century Practice: Infectious diseases
The increase in the number of apyretic days is somewhat greater than the
diminution in the number of febrile days, so that each new cycle is somewhat
longer than the preceding ; this increase of the apyretic interval takes place not
wholly at ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1899
2
The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
Apyretic. He had several watery stools. The abdomen soft. " 28th. — Apyretic.
Two grains of opium Were united to the gentian and bistort. The fever did not
return." Assured of the efficacy of cold immersions in simple intermittent fevers,
our ...
John Davidson Godman, Isaac Hays, 1823
3
Midline Medical Dictionary
Apyretic 114 Apyretic. Having no fever. Apyrexia. A non-febrile state. 3F3^T;
Aqua. Water. '3T?T; 5W; TFft; A. Bulientis, the boiled water. J=(cil A. Calcis, the
lime water. A. Communis, the common water. A. Distillata, the distilled water.
4
Tropical Diseases: A Practical Guide for Medical ...
Apyretic phase The patient remains afebrile for the next few days but is very
asthenic and sometimes icteric. The spleen size returns to normal (“accordion”
spleen). Second febrile phase It occurs in 66% of patients, 3–27 days after the
apyretic ...
5
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The apyretic (nervous form of the German authors), which is the most frequent
and easily recognised. 2nd. The febrile form (inflammatory of Kuhn and Hopfen
gartner) , accompanied by febrile symptoms. We prefer the term febrile to that of ...
6
Nobel Lectures in Physiology Or Medicine: 1922-1941
Apyretic typhus, without symptoms, the inapparent typhus presented by the
guinea pig, is the first case described and the most well known. Inapparent
typhus in the guinea pig may be a primary infection typhus, as was the case I
discovered.
7
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Aprion virescens (snapper). a marine bony fish (Family Lutjanidae) of the tropical
Indo-Pacific region, certain populations of which are transvectors of ciguatera.
aprocarb. propoxur. apyretic. afebrile. apyretic tetanus. See tetany. apyrexia.
8
Medical Thermometry, and Human Temperature
A high temperature in meningitis points out the seat at the convexity or summit of
the brain ; contrarily, a weak apyretic temperature indicates granular meningitis of
the base ; but temperature may reach almost to any height in cerebro-spinal ...
Carl August Wunderlich, Edward Seguin, 1871
Vomiting continued with hiccup, and the temperature curve underwent an entire
change, the patient at times being almost apyretic, while the maximum was not
over 102.5° and this for a short time only. There was no abdominal resistance.
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1920
10
The Monthly Abstract of Medical Science
derlich found digitalis to affect the temperature of typhoid patients. Acker- mann
has explained the apyretic action of quinia and digitalis as lying in their effect
upon the vaso-motor centre, and the increase of blood-pressure, which follow
their ...