10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TORMINOUS»
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torminous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
torminous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
The cholera now supervenes, marked by torminous pains in the bowels, quickly
succeeded by urgent vomiting, purging, and tenesmus, and the urine, as well as
the dejections, are in some instances bloody. The treatment of the cases ...
2
A General Chronological History of the Air, Waether, Seasons ...
Strength, they had a Lenitive given to carry off the remaining Feculencies, and
prevent a torminous Diarrhoea. When the due Seafon of Sweating was paft, fome
of the Bed-eloaths were taken off, the Room made cooler: A large Room out of
the ...
3
The New Sydenham Society
The patients suffer from headache. The abdominal pains, violent and torminous,
to use the consecrated term, are aggravated by the least pressure. In some
individuals, the abdomen is tympanitic. The stools are few in number. As they
become ...
4
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
The abdomen was generally much distended, tense and tympanitic ; severe
torminous pains were felt at intervals, principally below the umbilicus ; the
countenance was anxious ; pulse quick ; vomiting, which had continued more or
less for ...
Pathological Society (London), 1850
5
The New England Journal of Medicine
Then comes the ventral disorder, characterised by severe torminous pains in the
bowels, remitting and recurring in rapid succession, and followed up by frequent
dejections, copious and feculent at first, then thin, acrid, and slimy, giving rise to ...
6
A General Chronological History of the Air, Weather, ...
Whenthe Sick had recovered _a little their Strength; they had a Lenitive given to
carry 'off the remaining? Feculencies; and prevent a torminous Diarrh'o'ea. When
the due Season of Sweating was past, _ some of the Bed-cloaths Were taken off
...
7
The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
The simple bloody spectation of the lungs, is differenced from that which
concomitates a pleurisy. Harvey on Consumption. n consumptions, the
preternatural concomitants, an universal heat of the body, a torminous diarrhoea,
and ...
8
Lectures on clinical medicine delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, ...
The patients suffer from headache. The abdominal pains, violent and torminous,
to use the consecrated term, are aggravated by the least pressure. In some
individuals, the abdomen is tympanitic. The stools are few in number. As they
become ...
9
A General Chronological History of the Air, Weather, ...
When the: Sick had recovered a little their Strength, they had a Lenitive given to
carry off the remaining Feculencies, and prevent a torminous Diarrhœa. When
the due Season of Sweating was past, some of the Bed-cloaths were taken off,
the ...
10
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... torminous pains in the bowels, remitting and recurring in rapid succession, and
followed up by frequent dejections, copious and feculent at first, then thin, acrid,
and slimy, giving rise to an urgent and constant tenesmus, which will not allow ...