10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRIGHT'S DISEASE»
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Bright's disease in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
What Is Bright's
Disease?: Its Curability
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2
The Surgical Treatment of Bright's
Disease
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George Michael Edebohls, 2012
3
The Natural Cure of Consumption, Constipation, Bright's ...
... than are everfeltin our changeable but temperate climate. Capt. Parry states
that hismen often underwent a sudden change of120°, in passing fromthe cabin
of the vessel to the outer air, and yet CHAPTER V. BRIGHT'S DISEASE ...
4
Treatise on Bright's
Disease of the Kidneys: Its Pathology, ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
5
Vaso-Renal Change Versus Bright's
Disease
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J. Milner Fothergill, 2012
6
Lectures on Bright's
Disease; with Especial Reference to ...
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Bright's
disease of the kidney
Alfred Lebbeus Loomis. the pathological processes involved, the allied and
dependent conditions both of cause and effect, and the intimate relations existing
between all the organs of assimilation and excretion and the vascular system,
has ...
Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, 1888
8
Lectures on Bright's
Disease - Delivered at the Royal ...
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9
Framing
Disease: Studies in Cultural History
One obvious answer is the recognition, already noted, that no one morbid
appearance characterized Bright's disease. But I would argue for other reasons.
Bright's disease required a new sort of naming because it represented a new, ...
Charles E. Rosenberg, Janet Lynne Golden, 1992
10
The Early Diagnosis of Chronic Bright's
Disease
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BRIGHT'S DISEASE»
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Bright's disease is used in the context of the following news items.
Ellen Wilson: The Causes That Defined President Woodrow Wilson's …
Through all of the differences she made, Ellen suffered from a chronic inflammation of the kidneys, known as Bright's disease, throughout her ... «Newsmax, Jul 15»
Remembering an icon - 100 years on
... argue was a better batsman than Bradman – fell victim to Bright's Disease (acute kidney ailment) just seven months after his 37th birthday. «cricket.com.au, Jun 15»
Victor Trumper - the symbol of a golden age of cricket
Tomorrow is the centenary of the death of Victor Trumper, the incomparable Australian batsman whose death from Bright's Disease at the age ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
Let's Talk About It
In 1954, I was 9 and my sister was 5 when our daddy was admitted to the hospital with Bright's disease in both kidneys. He spent 30 days there ... «Spencer Daily Reporter, Jun 15»
Clay County Memories
He suffered from a kidney condition diagnosed as Bright's disease. Cold weather meant he easily contracted respiratory infections and ... «Clay Today Online, Jun 15»
Famous trick shooters wowed crowds for decades
... Lawrence, a court reporter, succumbed at age 36 to “cirrhosis of the liver (alcoholic), edema of the brain and Bright's disease (kidney failure). «San Antonio Express-News, Jun 15»
S.I. Tennis Association celebrates centennial birthdate Tuesday
Unfortunately, Ms. Outerbridge succumbed to Bright's disease at the age of 34 and never played at the new location. She is buried in Silver ... «SILive.com, Jun 15»
The Fifty Greatest Light-Heavyweights of All Time Part One - 50-41
... for making an attempt on the prime Dempsey's title despite suffering the debilitating symptoms of Bright's Disease, leading many to write him ... «The Sweet Science, May 15»
Thayer family revels in new attention to 1930s Waterville mayor
Thayer had been admitted to the hospital two months prior for treatment of Bright's disease, a kidney condition, and died after suffering a ... «Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel, May 15»
Waterville Thayer Memorial Bridge plaque mystery unravels
He had been in the hospital about two months, admitted for Bright's disease, a kidney condition, before he died Sept. 3, 1934, of a cerebral ... «Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel, May 15»