10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPANAEMIA»
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1
On Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels ...
Again, it is true that in many cases of chorea, in which there is neither anaemia
nor spanaemia, a functional systolic murmur may occur both at the base and
apex of the heart — a murmur, which, at the apex at least, cannot be referred to
the ...
Henry William Fuller, 1863
2
Edinburgh Medical Journal
in more recent times Balfour1 has extended Naunyn's explanation of the basic
murmur of mitral disease to the similar murmur of spanaemia, which is, with the
exception of the accentuated second sound in the pulmonary area, the earliest
sign ...
3
Health in India for British Women, and on the Prevention of ...
I mean — i, Spanaemia; 2, Malarious Complaints; 3, Biliary Affections ; 4,
Dysentery. 1. Spanceniia. — Words are the landmarks of science, and they
should no* be lightly removed ; but the terms having been used as equivalents, I
am not ...
4
The Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh
In spanaemia and allied conditions, including febrile diseases, there is also a
systolic murmur, most clearly audible over the base of the heart. This murmur has
been in turn attributed to the aortic, to the pulmonary, and even to the tricuspid ...
Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, 1882
5
the medcal and surgical journal
Some might call it a case of anaemia or spanaemia, the latter term signifying not
too little blood, but poor bl iod. If you were to pass through the wards of Bellevue
Hospital, you would see spauaemia under a great variety of conditions.
j. collins, a. l. mason, g. b. shattuck, hamilton osgood, frank woodbury, p. brynberg porter, 1880
6
A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
In extreme general spanaemia the pallor of the heart is striking. Now it is well
known that such spanaemia occasionally proves fatal; and the difficulty of
accounting for the event has been recognized by Chomel and others. In a case of
the kind, ...
Walter Hayle Walshe, 1862
7
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
If by this be meant degradation or diminution in number of the red corpuscles, or
increase of white corpuscles or degeneration of the fibrin and other elements of
the blood, known variously as leukaemia, leucocythaemia, spanaemia, ...
8
Fever, a clinical study
In anaemia (or, more correctly speaking, spanaemia) of the brain, resulting from a
slowly acting cause, such as improper and insufficient food, diarrhoea or other
exhausting discharge, the head symptoms are slowly induced, and pass through
...
Thomas John Maclagan, 1888
9
Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh
But in more recent times -Balfour3 has extended Naunyn's explanation of the
basic murmur of mitral disease to the similar murmur of spanaemia, which is, with
the exception of the accentuated second sound in the pulmonary area, the
earliest ...
10
The Homœopathic Recorder
A pathologist would discriminate between anaemia and spanaemia; and
physiological chemistry has taught him that although Ferrum is “ indicated” in
certain cases of spanaemia, Crategus cannot be, and this is because spanaemia
is a ...