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1
Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Soon, however, the sputa become blood-streaked and not uncommonly frank
hemoptyses occur. The breath may have a peculiar foetid odor as emphasized by
Nolf,M and the disease may simulate very closely pulmonary gangrene.
2
Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin
Soon, however, the sputa become blood-streaked and not uncommonly frank
hemoptyses occur. The breath may have a peculiar foetid odor as emphasized by
Nolf," and the disease may simulate very closely pulmonary gangrene.
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1920
3
International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures
However, pulmonary hydatid cysts that have never given rise to hemoptyses may
be considered as rare. In Case I they occurred rather late in the process, at a time
when puncture had already clinched the diagnosis, but when they did take ...
4
International Medical Digest
In studying the conditions under which these hemoptyses develop it seems that
the hemoptysis is contemporaneous with a new exacerbation, an acute process.
The patient has fever for a longer or shorter period, -the expectorations which ...
5
The diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis
Hemoptyses of the former variety are not attended by immediate danger ; but we
have no way of differentiating them from those produced by a small opening in a
vessel. Very often we have a slight staining of the sputum preceding a copious ...
Francis Marion Pottenger, 1908
6
Therapeutics of the Respiratory Organs
I will also add the hemoptyses from various causes, for all expectoration of blood
from the lungs does not indicate tuberculosis. Hemoptysis of the menopause:
Lachesis. Vicarious hemoptyses: Pulsatilla, Hamamelis (and Bryonia, W.).
Cardiac ...
7
New York Lancet: With which is Incorporated the Archives of ...
Hemoptyses in Non-Tuberculous Subjects. DAVID NEWMAN, M. D., Surgeon to
the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. Six years ago I brought under the notice of the
members of the Pathological and Clinical Society of Glasgow a subject which at
that ...
8
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Periods of fever and night sweats, hemoptyses, expectoration varying in amount
from 100 to 500 grams a day; loss of weight, 10 kg. (22 pounds). Complications.
Infection of sphenoidal sinus. Part of the expectoration is undoubtedly from this ...
9
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Her Last Conversations
A serious recurrence of the hemoptyses (until August 5). The community is in a
state of anxiety. Strong fever; she vomits blood continually. Suffocation; she is
dying. Prescription of ice as a drink. Thérése is taken down to the infirmary.
Saint Thérèse (de Lisieux), 1977
10
Meddelelser Om Grønland
Table 49 shows the occurrence of the hemoptyses within the months of the year.
There is a maximum in October, when the autumn colds often are virulent. Cases
of catarrhal inflammation and pneumonia together constitute 75 per cent. of the ...