10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTERALGIA»
Discover the use of
enteralgia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
enteralgia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
A Treatise on the principles and practice of medicine
Persons who are unfortunately affected unpleasantly by most forms of opium •re
sometimes able to take certain preparations with less inconvenience than others.
The experience of the patient on this point should be consulted. ENTERALGIA.
2
Special Pathology and Diagnostics with Therapeutic Hints
500 COLICA, ENTERALGIA. Nux vom. Pressure towards the chest and head;
oppression of the chest; constipation, with constant ineffectual urging; after
spirituous drinks, coffee, condiments, etc. , in consequence of sedentary life.
Pulsat.
3
Therapeutics of Nervous Diseases
ENTERALGIA. 211 i -Iiidency. Compare, also, Platinum, Xanthozylum, Ignatia,
Pul- iKttMa, Nuxvom., Verairum, Zincumval., Coffea, Strychnia, Centum, Bttonias,
Aconite, Sabina, Bryonia, Sulphur and others. Auxiliary Treatment. — The
constant ...
4
Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic
Thus, the natural or pale and moist tongue in gastro-enteralgia contrasts with the
red and furred appearance of this organ in gastritis. In the latter the appetite is
deficient or wanting entirely, and there is an aversion both to stimulating food and
...
William Stokes, John Bell, 1842
5
Hering's Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica Vol. III
Man, act. 35, suffering for years; different mineral waters taken, on advice of
allopathic physicians, with no benefit; enteralgia. Man, aet. 40; enteralgia.
Coachman, aet. 40, strong and hearty; diplopia. Mrs-, aet. 44, of rather large
frame, has in ...
6
A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
ENTERALGIA. The intestines are subject to a painful affection, which can be
referred only to neuralgia. It is observed in neurotic subjects of all kinds, but
especially in persons affected with dyspepsia, hypochondriasis, hysteria, gout,
and ...
7
A treatise on neuralgia
Barras, in the case of a guard of the malle-poste, who was affected with chronic
enteralgia. His complaint never troubled him on the days that he travelled, but
invariably recurred on his resting days.* I have found no medicine of greater
efficacy ...
8
The North American Medical and Surgical Journal ...
Enteralgia. Independent of the nervous affections common to the stomach and
intestines, the latter may be the seat of particular neuroses, by which the former is
not at all affected. Among these is the nervous, or spasmodic colic, characterised
...
Hugh Lenox Hodge, Franklin Bache, Charles Delucena Meigs, 1828
9
The Food Tract Its Ailments & Disease of the Peritoneum
Enteralgia, 269 definition, 269 diagnosis, 270 differential diagnosis between
enteralgia and enteritis, 270 intestinal obstruction, 270 rheumatism, 271 etiology,
269 prognosis, 271 symptoms, 269 treatment, 271 Enteroptosis, 252
Enterospasm, ...
Alexander Leslie Blackwood
10
Dunglison's American medical library
His complaint never troubled him on the days that he traveled, but invariably
recurred on his resting days.1 I have found no medicine of greater efficacy in
warding off the paroxysms of enteralgia and gastralgia (particularly the latter)
than the ...