10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TURGESCENCY»
Discover the use of
turgescency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
turgescency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Medical and Physical Journal
How few anatomists, however, have detected any obvious morbid change in the
retina or choroid. But admitting that chronic inflammation, or a great turgescency
of the vesselsof the retina or choroid coat exists, itis somewhat remarkable that ...
2
The London Medical and Physical Journal
A brainular plethora is rendered probable in favorable cafes of the disease, by its
being demonstrated in cafes which have terminated fatally ; but whether this
turgescency be exclusively attached to the arterial system., or to the system of ...
3
The Works of William Hewson, F.R.S.
capable of that turgescency which is necessary to adapt the sentient extremities
of the nerves to receive impressions, so I suppose the villi of the intestinal tube
are able to exert a similar erection or turgescency, in order to make the small ...
That a turgescency of vessels was not a sign of inflammation, he readily admitted.
But the difficulty was first, how is the effect to be explained? and secondly, how
were the true and unequivocal signs of inflammation to be described? How, for ...
5
A History of the High Operation for the Stone by Incision ...
I made the injection, but could not force in above two ounces: there appeared a
small turgescency on one side the linea alba, just above the 0s pubis : I divided
the skin, &c. and the turgescency appeared (such as it was) very visible, it being ...
Joseph Constantine Carpue, 1819
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Vocabulaire complet français-anglais et anglais-français
Boursier ,e,s. purse-maker or seller Boursiller , tin. to make a gathering Bourson ,
sm. watchfob Boursoufuage, sm. turgescency of style Boursouffle', sm. bloated fat
man Style — , turgid style Boursouffler , va. to bloat , make turgid Boursoufflure, ...
I shall briefly enumerate the predisposing causes, and the distinguishing marks
by which the different species may be known. The first may generally be known
readily, being accompanied with symptoms 'if plethora, as turgescency of the ...
8
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
To prevent a too great turgescency in the vessels of the breasts, and the
secretion of milk, in those women who do not choose to suckle, it will be proper,
externally, to apply those things which, by their pressure, and repercussive force,
will ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
9
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Notwithstanding these precautions, a turgescency commonly begins about the
third day; but by rest, moderate sweating, ar.d the use of these application.-., the
tension and pain will subside about the 5th or 6th day, especially if the milk runs ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
10
The London Practice of Physick, Or The Whole Practical Part ...
... burn off within four '□□ dayes, that the adust matter which is to make a Crisis,
rises by to • time to a plenitude of Turgescency : but if the beginnings are slow,"*1
the accension of the Elood be often interrupted, the Fever will come to its height ...