10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROUPINESS»
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croupiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy: A Manual of Peroral ...
Croupiness in foreign body cases, as in diphtheria, usually means subglottic
swelling. Obstructive foreign body may be quickly fatal by laryngeal impaction on
aspiration, or on abortive bechic expulsion. Lodgement of a non-obstructive
foreign ...
2
Essays on the Diseases of Children: With Cases and ...
... when the signs above enumerated ' are distinctly before us, when we find the
croupiness attended with much pyrexia,. cellent indcx to the inflammatory nature
of a disease, is not pathognomic. ' To these might be added the buffy coat on the
...
3
Respiratory Care Made Incredibly Easy!
... at night when the evening air may improve the child's breathing significantly,
leaving the parents wondering if they overreacted. (The doctor may ask the nurse
to take the child outside for a few minutes to relieve the patient's croupiness.) ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005
4
Annals of Medicine, for the Year ...: Exhibiting a Concise ...
In the sirst and second days of the illness, the croupiness being attended with
much py- rexia, blood is to be let freely ; and to do it effectually, Dr Cheyne
observes it must be done by the lancet. In this disease, the jugular veins are
always tumid ...
Andrew Duncan (Senior), 1801
Cough of a croupy nature; worse upon waking from sleep; not relieved till patient
sits up in bed and goes through a coughing spell of moderate severity, in which
croupiness in character and dry hoarseness predominate. Sharp pains in the ...
Cough usually subsides quickly from obtunding of the reflex nerve endings if the
intruder remains fixed in the larynx (Fig. 2). Hoarseness, aphonia and croupiness
are due to interference with the movement or the elasticity of the vocal cords ...
Walter Hugh Maloney, 1972
7
The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
This causes croupiness and in a child under two years of age the swelling is
often so great as to require tracheotomy for obstructive laryngeal dyspnea. For
this reason very young children should always be kept in bed in the hospital
under ...
8
The Hahnemannian Monthly
The symptoms associated with laryngeal growths are hoarseness, dysphonia,
cough. croupiness, a desire to clear the throat, stridorous breathing and dyspnea.
It is well to keep in mind that any or all of these symptoms may be absent for a ...
The practical importance is that during convalescence from an attack of
diphtheria, the reinjection of antitoxin must be immediately performed upon the
supervention of "croupiness" or signs of early laryngeal stridor. Dickinson, E. T. :
Acute ...
10
Diseases of the nose, throat, and ear
Croupiness in foreign-body cases, as in diphtheria, usually means subglottic
swelling. Obstructive foreign body may be quickly fatal by laryngeal impaction on
inspiration, or on abortive bechic expulsion. Lodgment of a nonobstructive
foreign ...
Chevalier Lawrence Jackson, 1959