10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBDELIRIUM»
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subdelirium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Inflammation in one foot and doubtful symptoms of purulent, or rather of typhoid
fever, with intermittent subdelirium, succeeded the accident. There was no
contraction or paralysis in any of the limbs, and the mind remained perfectly
sound ...
George Frederick Shrady, Elisha Harris, Stephen Smith, 1861
The subdelirium and psychotic state in group II lasted on average of 14 days,
while hospitalization itself lasted on average 51 days. After cessation of delirium
one patient manifested a mania-like amnestic confabulatory syndrome for a
longer ...
3
Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, & Great Vessels...
... diflicult; pupils equal; mobile; face expressing a kind of stupid astonishment;
paralysis of the left limbs, weeping, agitation, loquacity, subdelirium. All the
arteries, but especially the carotids, beat with force, and the pulse is somewhat
frequent.
4
2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... condition Subcostal syndrome 098.86 nerve compression 354.8 Subcutaneous
, subcuticular - see condition Subdelirium 293.1 Subdural - see condition
Subendocardium - see condition Subependymoma (M9383/1) 237.5 Suberosis
495.3 ...
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Encyclopaedia of Pure Materia Medica
Mind, EMOTIONS: Frenzied with excitement,". — A long chill, fol: lowed by
delirium, which had some resemblance to the subdelirium of certain typhoid
fevers,1*. — Immediately upon closing the eyes, after retiring, the mind would
become filled ...
6
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
On the morning of the 101b, there was extreme weakness, prostration,
somnolence, stupor, an intoxicated expression of countenance, and frequent
moaning, with the articulation of a few monosyllables; there was also reverie, with
subdelirium ...
7
The Medico-Chirurgical Review
Subdelirium in the night. 23d. Died at 10 o'clock this morning. Dissection. The
appendix vermiformis was observed to be three inches long, and an inch in
diameter at its base, of a bluish-black colour. "When opened from its external side
, the ...
Subdelirium ; the patient stammered incoherently ; convulsive movements, chiefly
of the eyelids ; afterwards the sardonic grin ; countenance gay, eyes brilliant,
breathing short and panting ; attacks of suffocation ; convulsive fits. M. Chavasse
...
9
The Chemist ; Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
Subdelirium ; the patient stammered incoherently ; convulsive movements, chiefly
of the eyelids ; afterwards the sardonic grin ; countenance gay, eyes brilliant,
breathing short and panting; attacks of suffocation ; convulsive fits. M. Chavasse ...
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Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory: ...
KOUSSO— BRAYERA (Hagenia Abyssinica) A Vermifuge — Nausea and
vomiting, vertigo, precordial anxiety slowing and irregular pulse, subdelirium and
collapse. Rapid and extreme prostration. To expel tape-worm. Dose. — J/2 oz.