10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPANAEMIC»
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1
The Australian Medical Journal
Additional inquiry discovers that the temperature is normal, or even subnormal,
unless there are inflammatory complications present ; the urine alkaline and
phosphatic, and the blood spanaemic. From such a picture it may perhaps be
easy, ...
2
A treatise on the science and practice of medicine: or the ...
The use of this agent, when not carried to the extent of producing its spanaemic
effects, but rather to improve, as it sometimes does, the quality of the blood, is
doubtless sometimes markedly beneficial. In chronic retinitis the
ophthalmologists ...
Alonzo Benjamin Palmer,
1887
3
A practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs: including ...
The conduction of cardiac murmurs is modified on the same principle. But does
any condition of lung generate either cardiac or vascular murmur, independently
of disease of the heart, or of those conditions of the blood, spanaemic and other,
...
Walter Hayle Walshe,
1860
4
A practical treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
This immunity, however, only holds as 10ng as the capacity of the ventricles and
the width of the tricuspid orifice remain unaffected,if the blood becomes
spanaemic, too, anasarca occurs independently of these latter changes. It has
been con~ ...
Walter Hayle WALSHE,
1862
5
The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences
Antimony may be given as the stomach will bear, and as shall not produce too
much spanaemic effect upon the blood. This article has a direct tendency to
control the inflammatory action, and by determining to the skin relieves the
kidneys.
Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher,
1858
6
A Contribution to the Study of the Blood and Blood-pressure
as a rule, implies a lowered nutritive condition of the blood; for all spanaemic
subjects are very prone to become anaemic, and when anaemia has been
improved to a certain point by treatment the blood is apt to remain obstinately
spanaemic.
7
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
Arterial thrill, also, may accompany such pulsation, if the artery be dilated, and
especially if it be calcified ; a spanaemic condition of the blood also tends to
make this more considerable. Spanaemia, without organic disease, may produce
thrill, ...
8
Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Heart and Aorta
The tobacco heart, however, as a rule, is simply a spanaemic heart, weak,
irritable, and somewhat dilated, with an auricular murmur and an accentuated
pulmonary second. In all spanaemic cases the pain or uneasiness — for it is
seldom ...
George William Balfour,
1882
9
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
Arterial thrill, also, may accompany such pulsation, if the artery be dilated, and
especially if it be calcified ; a spanaemic condition of the blood also tends to
make this more considerable. Spanoemia, without organic disease, may produce
thrill, ...
10
A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great ...
The force of the current is, perhaps, insufficient in the three cases: yet I can well
conceive i that in a spanaemic person, with highly developed aortic regurgital
tion, a minor degree of the phenomenon might exist; a loose vibratile portion of
valve ...
Walter Hayle Walshe,
1862