10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHLYCTAENAE»
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1
The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta
We must also use the remedies which are applicable to phlyctaenae or blisters.
On phthisis and atrophy. Phthisis is an affection of the pupil, which is contracted,
and appears duller and more rugose than usual, but objects seem larger than ...
Thucydides mentions small phlyctaenae and ulcers among the symptoms of the
plague of Athens. (De Bello Pelopon. ii.) Hippocrates gives the name of pemphyz
to the cutaneous eruption, by which the plague of Athens was distinguished.
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The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
Thucydides mentions small phlyctaenae and ulcers among the symptoms of the
plague of Athens. (De Bello Pelopon. ii.) Hippocrates gives the name of pemphyx
to the cutaneous eruption, by which the plague of Athens was distinguished.
4
General anatomy, applied to physiology and the practice of ...
The moment this kind of tortion is effected in the skin, a multiplicity of phlyctaenae
, as I have said, filled with serum, and originating from the epidermis, form over it.
This membrane being remarkably thick in the sole of the foot and palm of the ...
Marie François Xavier Bichat, George Calvert, 1824
5
Edinburgh Journal of Medical Science
The arm and forearm, excessively swelled, were of a shining red, ana sprinkled
here and there with phlyctaenae of a lemon colour. There was great pain of head,
excessive heat and thirst, dry brown tongue, pulse full, rapid, and hard.
6
Treatise on the diseases of the eye
Where these fasciculi terminate, we observe the small elevations, called pustules
or phlyctaenae. These, which may have a whitish appearance, or contain a little
clear or yellowish fluid, may be single, or in greater number, situated on the ...
Sir William Lawrence, 1844
7
Jahr's New Manual: Or Symptomen-codex
Delaying appearance of the exanthem ; suppression of the exanthem. —
Pustules, phlyctaenae, furunculi, particularly smallpox-like eruptions ; variola
maligna, putrida ; Tart. stib. is suitable when the mucous membrane of the
trachea has been ...
8
The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
Grec); Phlyctaenae, Ampullae (Auct. var.); Bullae (Plenck); Dartre plyctenoide (
Alibert); Bulles, Ampoules, Cloches (F.); Blasen (Germ.) Blebs. • Lawrence's
Lectures. — Medical Gazette, Vol. vi. p. 719. t Graefe'a Journ. der Chir. B. ii. p.
237.
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A Treatise on the Diseases of Children: With Directions for ...
Another rash, or rather eruption, takes place both in bowel complaints and in
teething; and I have seen it in new-born infants, resembling the pemphigus of
adults, but seems rather to be what the old writers have termed phlyctaenae, or
phlyc- ...
Michael Underwood, Marshall Hall, 1835
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The cyclopaedia of practical medicine: comprising treatises ...
Grec); Phlyctaenae, Ampullae (Auct. var.) ; Bullae ( Plenck ) ; Dartre plyctenoide (
Alibert); Bulles, Ampoules, Cloches (F.); Blasen (Germ.) Blebs. * Lawrence'a
Lectures. — Medical Gazette, Vol. vi. p. 719. t Graefe's Journ. der Chir. B. ii. p.
237.
Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, 1833