10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRIDULOUS»
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stridulous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
There were deep lesions of the larynx, which ultimately destroyed the patient.
Stridulous laryngitis. We find ourselves very much puzzled to determine whether
M. Valleix means by stridulous laryngitis, (laryngite striduleuse, pseudo-croup,) ...
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The British and Foreign Medical Review
There were deep lesions of the larynx, which ultimately destroyed the patient.
Stridulous laryngitis. We find ourselves very much puzzled to determine whether
M. Valleix means by stridulous laryngitis, (laryngite striduleuse, pseudo-croup,) a
...
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A treatise on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ...
It is true, that the sound of stridulous breathing will interfere with those of the lung,
but, in the earlier periods, this interference is by no means so great as has been
represented, and a very little practice indeed will enable the stetho- scopist to ...
4
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Voice weak and smothered, from hoarseness, but not at all whispering. Cough
rather frequent; guttural, short, and hard. No stridulous sound in the respiration
while the child is quiet, but during aforcsd inspiration, it becomes very perceptible
.
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
... in what manner are they connected? Does the cause of the stridulous intestinal
sound give rise to the spinal disorder, or is the spinal affection the cause of the
intestinal derangement of which the stridulous ma— lady is merely a symptom?
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Practical treatise on the diseases of children and infants ...
Stridulous laryngitis, with its fit of noisy suffocation, with its sonorous, rough, and
hissing respiration, is distinguished from phreno- glottism, that is to say from
phreno-glottic convulsions ; in short, in the latter disease the respiration, nearly ...
7
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
The authors name two, the mucous and the stridulous, (strident.) The former is
heard in the most simple cold, and generally indicates only catarrhal
inflammation ; the latter is almost always the result of ulceration or vegetations
within the larynx ...
8
London Medical and Surgical Journal
But how are we to ascertain the presence of tubercular matter where the
breathing is stridulous? This is a matter of difficulty, but by attending to the
following directions you will (generally) be enabled to arrive at a proper
diagnosis. In the first ...
Henry Renshaw, Michael Ryan, 1834
9
Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery 26E
If a child is stridulous and drooling and sitting upright in its mother's arms or a
chair, do not attempt to lie it down and do not attempt to look inside the mouth.
These manoeuvres are potentially life~threatening as the child may aspirate a
large ...
Norman Williams, Christopher Bulstrode, P Ronan O'Connell, 2013
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Dunglison's American medical library
He had a chronic affection of the larynx of two years' standing. In ordinary
conversation, his voice offered the stridulous hoarseness in a slight degree, but it
was perfectly even, and, except its force, it was easily modified for animated
discourse.
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STRIDULOUS»
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Review: 50 Shades of Feminism
Feminists: a little too stridulous, militant and man-hatey? 50 Shades of Feminism elegantly proves feminism has its own narrative, language and collective ... «Nouse, Apr 13»
BBC 'upgrades' Israel's profile page
The choice of the original photo placed on Israel's profile page was particularly stridulous compared to those used on the profile pages of other countries in the ... «Ynetnews, Jul 12»
Review: The Greening of Whitney Brown
Sammi Hanratty, a stridulous moppet ennobled by Vanna White syndrome -- a head that is disproportionately larger than the rest of her body -- stars as witless ... «San Diego Reader, Nov 11»
What Are We Doing to Our Cats? And Our Dogs
airway obstruction, stridulous breathing and possibly obstructive sleep apnoea. dog.jpg. "ordinary" dog, without brachycephalia. The brain is crammed into the ... «ChicagoNow, Sep 10»