10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLENNORRHOEA»
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blennorrhoea in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The British Journal of Homoeopathy
colour, sometimes dark flesh-coloured, or even bluish red. The course of
inoculated blennorrhoea (as in most other inoculated diseases) is muck more
rapid than that produced in the natural manner ; for, whereas the latter may
remain for ...
2
Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye, Including the Anatomy ...
Trachoma is also to be considered as a very common result of blennorrhoea. We
may very often observe the characteristic roughness of ihe conjunctiva quite early
in the course of the affection, at the hight of the blennorrhoea. In other c:ises, ...
Karl Stellwag von Carion, 1873
3
Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children
If ulcerations form, notwithstanding the blennorrhoea having existed for some
time, say two or three weeks, they will, it is true, increase in size much more
slowly ; but nevertheless often give rise to circumscribed corneal perforations,
and their ...
Alfred Vogel, Henry Raphael, 1871
4
Dawaon Ka Inkthab (select Your Remedy)
The blennorrhoea of new-born infants may originate in exposure to glaring light,
in a cold, in epidemic influences, in contagion by the blennorrhoeic secretion
from the mother during the act of parturition, although the secretion need not ...
5
A comprehensive treatise upon the symptoms, consequences, ...
Distinction between blennorrhoea and blennorrhagia, 150. Distinction between
blennorrhoea and gonorrhoea, properly so called, ib. Seat of the blennorrhea,
194. Proximate cause, ib. Exciting or occasional cause, ib. Asthenic
blennorrhoea ...
François Xavier Swediaur, 1819
6
Dunglison's American medical library
3v''j- Digere leni calore in vase clauso per semihoram. Colaturx adde Syiup.
seneg. Jss. Dose. — One or two spoonfuls every two hours, in blennorrhoea, and
in atony and paralysis of the bladder. Clarus. ELECTROPUNCTURA. Svnonyme.
7
A Textbook of Medicinal Plants from Nigeria
... scabies, & rashes Treat eczema & chicken pox Active placenta expellant
Worms expelants (young shoots) Treat ear aches Treat blennorrhoea,
rheumatism & active enema Treat epilepsy, convulsion & dysentery Treat
diarrhoea & dysentery ...
8
An Introduction to Medical Literature, Including a System of ...
BLENNORRHOEA. Mucous effusion. An increased discharge from some of the
mucous follicles or pores. 1. BI. cutanea. From the skin. 2. Bl. pulmonáris. From
the mucous glands of the lungs. 3. Bl. vesicáUs. From the bladder. 4. BL
urethrális.
blennorrhoea, as he calls it, and second, catarrh. He asserts that blennorrhoea is
invariably caused by gonorrhceal poison, except in those very rare cases where
contagion is carried from one child to another, and he quotes Zweifel's ...
10
Transactions of the Homœopathic Medical Society of the State ...
According to some authorities, the clear serous watery secretion from acute
blennorrhoea, is not in the slightest degree contagious. The whey-like, turbid
secretion of a mild type of the second stage, which contains little mucus, as a rule
, ...
Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, John Little Moffat, DeWitt G. Wilcox, 1886