10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STERNALGIA»
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sternalgia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sternalgia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Staphyloma, i. 540. varieties, ib. Stays, tight, their mischievous effects, i. 298.
Steatome, ii. 540. Sterility, nude, ii. 464. female, ii. 469. Sternalgia, i. 293.
ambulantium, ib. chronica, i. 296. Stemutatio, ii. 315. Stertor, i. 248. Stethoscope, i
. 490; ii.
John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper, Augustus Sidney Doane, 1836
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ...
I. 60 } Dyspnoea; sternalgia on exertion. F. 49 “ Dyspnoea and fluttering on
exertion. M. 55 “ Short breath; dropsy. “L ll “ H M. 48 “ Great weakness ; slight
oedema. M. 64 “ Short breath; weakness; oedema; albuminuria. M- 70 “ Short
breath; ...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone, 1851
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Pulse irregular; breathing very short. Fluttering at heart; dyspnoea. Dyspnoea;
oedema. Palpitation; fluttering; oedema. Palpitation; occasional angina.
Dyspnoea; sternalgia on exertion. Dyspnoea and fluttering on exertion. Short
breath; dropsy ...
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
sternalgia. presenting to the eyes as a three-dimensional view. — stereoscopic,
adj. stereotypy (ster'e-o-ti'pi): The persistent repetition of meaningless words or
acts, often observed in persons with schizophrenia and in those with some forms
...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
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The Quarterly Journal of Foreign and British Medicine and ...
SPEC. 1. E. VIGILANTIUM, Day-Mare. 2. NOCTURNUS, Night-Mare. VI.
STERNALGIA, Suffocative Breast-pang. SPF.C. 1. SAMBULANTIUM, Acute
Breast-pang. 2. CHRONICA, Chronic Breast-pang. VII. PLTJRALGIA, Pain in the
Side. SPEC.
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Pulse irregular, breathing short Fluttering at heart, dyspnoea. Dyspnoea, oedema
. Palpitation, fluttering, oedema. Palpitation, occasional angina. Dyspnea,
sternalgia on exertion. Dyspnoe & fluttering on exertion. Short breath, dropsy.
Slight.
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (etc.)- ...
In his excellent work on Nosology, Mr Mason Good describes two species of
angina pectoris, which he calls “ Sternalgia Ambulantium,” and " Sternalgia
Chronica.” ' The symptoms of the first species correspond with those of the case
just ...
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Medical, matrimonial, and scientific expositor
Sternalgia. 26. Hiccough. 6. Shaking Palsy. 17. Pleuralgia. 27. Sneezing. 7.
Chorea — St. Vitus's 18. Hydrophobia. 28. Palpitation. 8. Raphania. [Dance. 19.
Acrostismus. 29. Nictitation. 9. Barbiers. 20. Tetanus. 30. Subsultus. 10. Cough.
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Jefferson B. Fancher, 1867
weakness, faintness. ., palpitation, oedema, fluttering, sternalgia. Slight. Marked.
Slight. Marked. Cases of Supposed Fatly Degeneration of the Heart without Arcus
Senilis. J Short breath, palpitation and fluttering,ec almost syncope. Extreme ...
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The principal roots of the Greek language
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spleen sponge asphodelus* staphis* stachys* sternalgia* Stoics* stomach* to
strangle* ...