10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «GASTROMALACIA»
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gastromalacia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Special pathology and diagnostics: with therapeutic hints
Gastromalacia, Softening of the Stomach. Post-mortem examination reveals the
coats of the stomach softened ; changed into a kind of pappy mass ; it can easily
be scraped off. The affection is more or less extended and almost exclusively ...
Charles Godlove Raue, 1869
2
The North American Medical and Surgical Journal
Gastromalacia. — The following outline of a case of gastromalacia, related by Dr
Sager, ( from "Der Vierteljahrigen Sanitatsberichten" ) occurs in Hufe- land's
Journal for February, 1828. The patient was a boy thirteen and a half months old.
3
Dawaon Ka Inkthab (select Your Remedy)
6, wine and water, etc., as for the gastric form of gastromalacia. The chronic form
of gastromalacia requires Arsen. 3. Kreosot. 3, and Argent, nitr. 3. Kreosote is
excellent, if the sour vomiting and rapid emaciation are prominent symptoms, the
...
4
The Medico-Chirurgical Review
On Gastromalacia, or Softening of the Stomach in Infants. It is scarcely ten years
ago since the medical journals began to report for the first time any cases of this
disease ; although Dr. Jaeger of Stuttgard drew the attention of physicians to it in
...
James Johnson, M.D. and Henry James Johnson, Esq., 1841
5
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
Dr. Winter has published an excellent work on Gastromalacia, for which he
received in 1833 the prize of the Royal Scientific Society of Gottingen ; it was
published'in the succeeding year, and has contributed much to our more
accurate ...
6
Aug. Regis Württembergiae Guilielmi festum natalitium d. ...
... saepe usque ad universam sinistram hujus organi partem extenditun casibus
nonnullis in gastromalacia etiam oesophagum in posteriori lnediastzini cavo pari
modo gelatinose solutum inveniu iisque adlperforationem gastrolnalacia perraro
...
Dissolution of the distal end of the osophagus, gastric fundus or both may take
place in some persons hours or days after sustaining cerebral trauma (
esophagomalacia and gastromalacia). This is believed to be brought about by
neurogenic ...
8
Diss. inaug. med. de
gastromalacia
Heinrich Gustav Hammer ..._ 14 ‚acidi pyrolignosi instar inilammationem
oppugnat et condensationem ac corroborationem vasorum telarumque
collapsarum magnopere adjuvat, dum oleum eins empyreumaticum in nervos
ventriculi agit ...
Heinrich Gustav Hammer, 1834
9
Forensic Pathology of Trauma: Common Problems for the ...
Apparent ruptures of the upper gastrointestinal tract (esophagus,
esophagomalacia; stomach, gastromalacia) are observed. If microscopic
examination shows an inflammatory reaction, then the rupture is antemortem.
Cystic change in the brain ...
Michael J. Shkrum, David A. Ramsay, 2007
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gastromalacia: Diss. inaug. med
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