10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HECTIC FEVER»
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A Dictionary of practical Surgery
HECTIC FEVER. The sympathetic, or symptomatic fever, already described, is an
immediate affection of the constitution, in consequence of some local disorder;
the hectic fever is a remote one. When the hectic fever is a consequence of local
...
2
The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an ...
HECTIC FEVER is essentially characterized by a frer quent weak pulse, flushings
in the face, the hands, or the feet, and profuse night sweets, or diarrhoea. * The
irritation of a local injury upon a healthy constitution produces that disordered ...
3
Thirty-five Years in the East: Adventures, Discoveries, ...
and (taken in three drachm closes daily), fattens, and improves the appearance.
Tohf. Bov., v. Children — diseases of, Ctilumh. rod., consumption. Hectic fever.
Cuiolr. gig. fol., hectic fever with scrofula, also with dysentery. Canin., (?) phthisis.
John Martin Honigberger, 1852
4
The Science and Practice of Medicine
Hectic Fever-.—If suppuration continues beyond the powers of the constitution to
supply the process with material to form inflammatory lymph and pus—if the
inflammation continues, and becomes chronic as to time, inflammatory lymph ...
5
London Medical and Surgical Journal
... iris disputed—Alterations in the aspect of the tongue — State of the tongue in
gastroenteritis, hectic fever, scarlatina, and dyspepsia — Lobster-tongue —
Reason why the tongue is drawn to the diseased side m partial paralysis —
Alterations ...
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Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-general's ...
Authors and Subjects. 1st series Library of the Surgeon-General's Office (U.S.).
Fever (Hectic). Fever (Herpetic). . SCHAFFNER (8.) “De febre marssmode vulgo .
Dalila!" {0-) Fié'v'm herpéliqnfl- GH- hobd- do >. lento. 4°. Basilew, [1707].
Library of the Surgeon-General's Office (U.S.), 1883
The differentiation, however, between hectic fever and the various varieties of the
malarial fevers, especially those of a quotidian type, is not so easy. In many such
cases time alone is the determining element. Points of distinction, however, are ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1894
CASE I.—Mrs. D., aged 32; hereditary tendency; had lost forty pounds in twelve
months; severe cough; sputum examined contained bacilli tuberculosis; hectic
fever; no appetite. Under three weeks appetite began to return; cough and ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1897
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The international encyclopedia of surgery: a systematic ...
Hectic Fever. As most frequently encountered in connection with the waste and
consequent vital exhaustion from pus production attending lesions beyond repair
, Hectic Fever is properly treated of as a symptom of destructive inflammation.
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A cyclopedia of domestic medicine and surgery
The inflammatory sympathetic fever will be found explained under the article
Injiammation, to which we refer. Hectic fever is indeed often one of the
consequences of long continued and profuse suppuration ; however, it may come
on without ...
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HECTIC FEVER»
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hectic fever nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The lost promise of nostalgia: What modern pop culture gets wrong
First, great mental dejection, loss of appetite, indifference to external influences, irregular action of the bowels, and slight hectic fever. As the ... «Salon, mar 14»
Home, Sweet Home
... physical symptoms, which included heart palpitations, lesions, damage to internal organs, “hectic fever,” bowel problems and incontinence. «New York Times, apr 12»
It's Tuesday, We Pause To Smoke Opium
Melancholia, catarrh, the weakies, dropsy, hectic fever, hydrocephalus, ague, the King's evil, quinsy, croup, iron-poor blood, neuritis, neuralgia, ... «Booktryst, nov 11»
Electrifying Results from Shocking Pamphlet, 1888
... will cure thirty ailments but should not be used for the following: scufula, the gleete, ague-cake, hectic fever, jail fever, mormal, quinsy, variola, ... «Booktryst, gen 11»