10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERSARCOSES»
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hypersarcoses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Lectures on the theory and practice of Homoeopathy
... of neuralgia pains and convulsive diseases, of chronic ulcers and
infiammations, of hypersarcoses and tumours, of marasmus and excessive
sensitiveness, of the many abnormal conditions or complete loss of the senses of
hearing, sight, ...
Robert Ellis DUDGEON, 1854
2
A Treatise on the High Operation for the Stone
... and such a substance (to wit, as the - spermatick) no Physician will allow to be
bred from me'er excrements, since from them alone flaceid and insensible
hypersarcoses cannot be made, unless there happen to be at the same time an
affiux ...
William Cheselden, Pierre Le Mercier, 1723
3
Plain and Easy Instructions on the Diseases of the Bladder ...
... or it has often happened, as is verificd by every day's experience, that those
CATARRHS were only apsiparently but not radically cured, leaving in the
URETHRA the Buds from which HYPERSARCOSES of every and 561 are
germinated, ...
George Medicus Arnaud, J. Haberkonr, 1763
4
Eight chirurgical treatises, on these following heads: viz. ...
Winteran. cinna- mtmii, an. jij. vint albi Ifciiij. laflis recentis Ifcvj. di~ flillentur
organis commun. capiat. aq. dijfillatat jjvi. extra pajlum ter in die, dulcoretur
Jyrtipo noflro balsamic. After the separation of the Escars I rubb'd the
Hypersarcoses with ...
5
Lithotomia Douglassiana: or, A new method of cutting for the ...
... cum nec ab iisdem solis fiant *' hypersarcoses flaccidæ, &insensiles,
nisisimulaccedatbe- K nigni, & prope aflimilandi alimenti afHuxus : Quanto cr- "
go minus tam solida membranarum (ut vocant) corpora ** inde conflabuntur,
adeo matrici ...
6
Practical Cases and Observations in Surgery. - London, ...
... means z in the carious Ulcer the Bones are to be'removed z Callous Ulcers are
to befoftened; Hypersarcoses, to be destroyed z the Sinuous are to opened ;. the
Verminous are cured by extracting the Worms or destroying the Animalculae, ...
The term is, also, applied to fleshy granulations or Hypersarcoses, which,
sometimes, arise at the surfaces of wounds or ulcers. VE'HICLE, VeAtc'u/um,Oc*e
'ms,(F) % hicule, from ve'here, ' to carry.' Any Ihinj, which serves to carry ; thus, air
is ...
8
Manual of descriptive and pathological anatomy [extr. from ...
Consult also, on hypertrophy of the heart, Lallemand, Observations pour servira
thistoire dee hypersarcoses du cosur, in the Arcbiv. gen. de mid. vol. v. p. 520.
F. T. t Morgagni, Ep. anat. an. m. 40 to 23.— Testa, Mai. del. cuore, iii. c. xv.
Johann Friedrich Meckel, Antoine Jacques L. Jourdan, 1839
9
A Treatise of the Venereal Disease
... on the contrary scorbutical ones are irregular, spreading wide, and frequently
affect the whole cavity of the Mouth. y. Because Vtnertal Ulcers corrode and form
cavities ; but scorbutic Ulcers grow up into Fungi, and fungous Hypersarcoses. 6.
Il cite notamment la guérison de deux hypersarcoses volumineuses,
développées simultanément sur la face interne du prépuce, chez un individu qui
avait subi sans résultat plusieurs traitements mcrcuriels. Dans six cas d'
engorgements ...
Société gallicane de médecine homœopathique, 1854