10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERMINATION»
Discover the use of
vermination in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
vermination and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Medical commentaries on puerperal fever,
vermination, and ...
In Hydrocephalus the evacuations are few, in vermination frequent and scanty. In
vermination the abdomen is tumid, in Hydrocephalus generally otherwise ; in the
latter the pupil is always greatly affected, in vermination only occasionally so, ...
John Alexander (M.D.), 1836
Infantile encephalitis, though, as before stated, a disease of great frequency, is
not uncommonly confounded with others. For example, with vermination, with
typhus, with infantile remittent fever, and occasionally with chronic hydrocephalus
.
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
It becomes then a matter of practical import, to ascertain the features by which the
young practitioner may be led to suspect at least the existence of vermination,
when operating, as a cause of disorder, and with that end in view, the following ...
4
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
X. Os Vermination. By Dr. Alexander, of Manchester. There are several
communications on this subject, in the Lancet, from the pen of Dr. Alexander, but
that which is marked No. Ill, and published on the 7th of December, appears best
...
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THE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW
X. On Vermination. By Dr. Alexander, of Manchester. There are several
communications on this subject, in the Lancet, from the pen of Dr. Alexander, -but
that which is marked No. Ill, and published on the 7th of December, appears best
...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
Such a person presents a physiological debility, or hypostenia in the state of his
body, symptoms of irritation peculiar to vermination, the phenomena distinctive of
the morbid petechial adiathestic' modality, and those of the diathestic modality ...
7
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
The treatment in this instance should have been medical ; and so it should be in
all cases which we are informed are intermittent, and seem to depend on
cerebral or gastric disorder, teething, convulsions, vermination, or acute disease.
8
The Medico-Chirurgical Review,and Journal of Practical ...
63 Treatment of puerperal fever 69 Treatment of vermination 74 Treatment of
ossification 527 Tunnels in railroads 577 Turning the child, propriety of 53
Turpentine, use of, in museums .... 414 Twin-labours, management of 68 Twins,
case of ...
James Johnson,M.D. and Henry James Johnson,Esq.Edited By, 1836
9
The practice of medicine: a treatise on special pathology ...
Malis, Maliasmus, Parasitism us supcrficici, Cutaneous vermination; Fr.
Epizoaires; Ger. Schmarotzerthieren. ... proper to consider the subject of
cutaneous vermination, which rarely receives attention in works of this nature. Dr.
Good thus ...
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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
been referred by some of them to vermination as its "««. XI. origin. This is
particularly true of the School of Linneus, worms, though it is not confined to that
seminary. Thus Lin- . „ ~ ^ especially neus himself laboured hard to prove that
dysentery ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VERMINATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
vermination is used in the context of the following news items.
Television: Reds under the bed and bugs on the mattress
... at Ireland's pest infestation problems and how they're dealt with through the activities of their on-the-ground vermination teams”. And “their” means Rentokil's. «Irish Times, May 15»