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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STRUMOUS»
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1
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
The tuberculous and the strumous diatheses also, it must be remembered,
considerably modify certain skin diseases. The tendency in the phthisical and
phthisically inclined and in the strumous is to a particular perversion of cell-
growth in ...
2
Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the ...
STRUMOUS DISEASE OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL. Inflammatory disease of
the alimentary canal in strumous subjects can scarcely be separated from the
more slow and insidious strumous disease, associated with less active symptoms
.
Samuel Osborne Habershon, 1857
3
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Either he is, or he;is not in possession of a secret remedy; if he is not in
possession of a secret remedy it is a clear case of empiricism ; and if he has
discovered a remedy in' the vegetable world, which has never bedn tried in
strumous diseases ...
We find this disease mainly in weakly subjects of strumous diathesis, probably
the offspring of scrofulous or enfeebled parents. These patients are not
necessarily emaciated : on the contrary, they often possess a plump rather than a
leau ...
5
Pathological and Practical Observations on Diseases of the ...
CHAPTER VII. STRUMOUS DISEASE OF THE ALIMENTABY CANAL.
INFLAMMATORY disease of the alimentary canal in strumous subjects can
scarcely be separated from the more slow and insidious strumous disease,
associated with less ...
Samuel Osborne Habershon, 1859
6
Eight chirurgical treatises, on these followings heads: ...
6 the like 446 7 a strumous Tumour about the right Scapula 447 8 Scrum* and
Sarcoma eradicated ' 448 9 Struma v»th a Fungus of an Artery 449 10
Bronchocele 452 11 the like 453 Observation. 1 Of an Ulcer in the Head 455 2
Ulcers about ...
Richard Wiseman, J. Osborn ((Londres)), 1734
7
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
first, suppurate tardily, and produce that Unhealthy kind of puriform secretion
which is characteristic of strumous- disease. Another question relating to
tubercular diseases is, whether they are contagious: capable, i. e. of being
communicated ...
8
Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the ...
STRUMOUS DISEASE OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL. Inflammatory disease of
the alimentary canal in strumous subjects can scarcely be separated from the
more slow and insidious strumous disease, associated with less active symptoms
.
Samuel Osborne Habershon, 1859
9
The Oculist's Vade-mecum: A Complete Practical System of ...
STRUMOUS OPHTHALMIA. It has been before observed that there are several
morbid conditions of the eye, which are found to result from some other disease
situated on the cutaneous surface of the body; such are those termed strumous ...
10
A Tratise on the Discases of the Eye and Its Appendages. - ...
This dull, semi-opaque and dirtybluish appearance of the cornea, is by no means
a necessary concomitant of strumous iritis, although it very fre— quently indeed
accompanies it, in a greater or lesser degree. Pain.—Increased lachrymation.