10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERYSIPELATOUS»
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The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery
mortality arising from erysipelatous diseases, contracted within their walls, or
carried into the lying-in chamber, no pains should be spared to obviate the
causes, and to prevent the extension of these diseases. Hospitals should have
rooms in ...
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Repertory of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Soles: Ars. Heel: Aur., lye. INFILTRATION with bloody serum, lower limbs: Dig.
Nates: Vip. INFLAMMATION: Lack., merc-n., vip. erysipelatous : Anan., Lach., vip.
Bones : Asaf., aur., calc., Fl-ac., Merc., mez., Ph-ac., rhus-t., Sil. Joints: Aeon., ang.
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The Oculist's Vade-mecum: A Complete Practical System of ...
I had occasion again to see her some time afterwards, but no relapse had
occurred and no further treatment was necessary. SECTION VI.
ERYSIPELATOUS OPHTHALMIA. The next and last form of conjunctival
inflammation to be considered, ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
... the pyloric orifice of the stomach. The suppuration in the abdominal muscles
pointed outwards and not to the peritoneum. Upon a review of the whole, which
attacks internal canals which is classed with the erysipelatous AiiRit, 3^ tm.
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Concordance Repertory of the Materia Medica
Erysipelatous swellings, with burning pain and i. Carbo an. i. of skin. Rhus-t., Sep
., Sulph. Swelling and i. of glands. Bar-c. Tendency to boils; they come in crops
and leave i. Sil. Infantile. — Skin white, waxy or pale (in menstrual derangements
...
William Doyle Gentry, 1998
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the monthly gazette of health
Treatment of Costiveness of Erysipelatous Subjects. — Every practitioner of
experience and observation, we think, will admit that tbere is such a state of body
as may be termed erysipelatous; or system, from some condition of the blood, ...
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Ophthalmic Surgery and Treatment: With Advice on the Use and ...
ERYSIPELATOUS OPHTHALMIA. It frequently occurs that erysipelatous
inflammation of the head and face extends to the conjunctiva, but idiopathic
erysipelatous conjunctivitis is a disease very seldom met with; it does sometimes,
however, ...
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A New Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the ...
Phlegmon U generally used to denote an inflammatory tumour, situated in the
skin, or cellular membrane. When the same disease affects the viscera, it is
usually called phlegmonous inflammation. Erysipelatous inflammation is
considered as ...
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The New England Journal of Medicine
ERYSIPELATOUS FEVER. To Dr. Samuel G. Morton, Philadelphia. DEAR SIR,-—
—In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of October 30th, 1844,l find my
letter to you respecting the “ Grippe” or epidemic erysipelas. The variety of ...
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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
After examining the patient, he took me aside and said, this is a case of
Erysipelatous Pleurisy. The system is exhausted, the pulse is feeble and fluttering
, the mind is delirious, and the countenance ghastly; your means are all
exhausted, there ...