10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIENTERIC»
Discover the use of
lienteric in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lienteric and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The New England Journal of Medicine
In assigning to this case its place according to Virchow's division of leukaemia, it
is pretty evident that it must be considered one of the lienteric form. Yet there is a
peculiarity in it which had been anticipated by the' distinguished investigator of ...
2
Detroit Medical Journal
deficient power of digestion and much irritated mucosa, are the factors that are
found in lienteric diarrhea. In a busy general practice one hardly has time for
thorough stomach analysis or proper study of the feces. However, they can be
made ...
3
A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of children
V. — Lienteric Diarrhoea. 1313. "The rapid passage of the nearly unchanged
aliment through the bowels, constitutes this species of diarrhoea." With children it
sometimes follows the other species of diarrhoea, but, perhaps, oftener,
dysentery.
William Potts Dewees, 1847
4
A Text-book of Medical Practice for Practitioners and Students
Lienteric diarrhoea is a condition which may last for years in neurasthenic
individuals, and leads to great wasting and to inability to perform any duties. A
severe case of diarrhoea is associated as a rule with some general symptoms,
such as ...
5
Hughes' Practice of medicine
Lienteric stools contain much undigested food and point to inflammation of the
stomach and upper bowel. Watery or serous stools occur in nervous and
colliquative diarrheas, enteritis, cholera, and similar affections. Green stools may
be due to ...
6
A Practical treatise on the diseases of children
Most of these writers make different forms of diarrhoea, the feculent, bilious,
mucous, chylous, and lienteric, and it would seem most natural that I should
follow the same plan. I am disposed to believe, however, that these varieties
ought not to ...
7
The Therapeutic Gazette
A direct microscopical examination of the intestinal dejection is of great
importance, for, as a rule, this enables us to put the case into one of two groups: (
1) Gram-positive organisms dominant — probably a case of lienteric ...
She was taken last July with diarrhea, two or three actions after each meal,
typical lienteric diarrhea, with griping. She is now taking iron nitrate with core; the
diarrhea is restrained to two small actions every morning. But she still emaciates.
9
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
In assigning to this case its place according to Virchow's division of leukaemia, it
is pretty evident that it must be considered one of the lienteric form. Yet there is a
peculiarity in it which had been anticipated by the distinguished investigator of ...
10
Realistic Materia Medica with Therapeutic Repertory
OLEANDER Useful in Crusta Lactea and lienteric Diarrhoea of children, esp.
marasmatic, of phthisical parents, with enlargement of glands of neck, and
Diarrhoea of pulmonary Tuberculosis — involuntary evacuation, on emitting
flatus.