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The Obstetric Memoirs and Contributions of James Y. Simpson
BALL-VALVE OBSTRUCTION OF THE RECTUM BY SCYBALOUS MASSES.1 (
From Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science, April, 1849, p. 705.) Dr.
Simpson described a recent case of this not uncommon complication which he
had ...
Sir James Young Simpson, Sir William Overend Priestley, Horatio Robinson Storer,
1855
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Mādhavanidāna (extraits). Traduction anglaise
Or by wind (the patient) is made to pass, again and again, scybalous faeces
which are mature, have been in a confined state, (are passed) in small amounts,
attended by noises and piercing pain, foam, mucilaginous matter and shooting
pain ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
The medicine has been taken; the alvine evacuation is copious, fluid, dark, and
scybalous. The spasms are not so violegt, the left side being chiefly affected.
Sleep is more comose . p B. Massae pilul. aloeticarum (Ph. Ed.) 3 ss. Divide in
pilulas ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
Constipation of the bowels is a common affection, and it is almost incredible to
what an extent the large intestines may be loaded with scybalous concretions
without causing the patient any remarkable inconvenience. Married women, of ...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... which is followed by a degree of irritation and an unpleasant sense of heat,
very similar to that which occurs after Washing the hands in water simply ; in the
fourth place the faces become more scybalous and hard under their use; and
lastly, ...
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The Works of Sir James Y. Simpson, Bart. Volume I.-[III].: ...
BALL- VALVE OBSTRUCTION OF THE RECTUM BY SCYBALOUS MASSES.2
Dr. Simpson described a recent case of this not uncommon complication which
he had seen with Dr. Husband. The patient, when Dr. Simpson visited her, was ...
Sir James Young Simpson,
1871
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Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Reports ...
It is almost incredible to what an extent the large intestines may become loaded
with scybalous concretions without the patient becoming at all sensible of their
existence; generally such persons are only induced to seek medical advice on ...
London (England). Saint Bartholomew's Hospital,
1867
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
Constipation of the bowels is a common affection, and it is almost incredible to
what an extent the large intestines may be loaded with scybalous concretions
without causing the patient any remarkable inconvenience. Married women, of ...
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Observations on the utility and administration of purgative ...
Feces are in considerable quantity, scybalous particularly fetid and of natural
colour. Appetite improves. Repetantur pilulae aloeticae quatuor. A double
allowance at breakfast and supper. 24th. — Feces still copious, are soft and less
fetid.
James Hamilton, Archibal Constable, David Brown,
1818
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High Yield Imaging Gastrointestinal
Fluoroscopy Findings n Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be characterized by
exaggerated haustral markings and scybalous (pellet-like) stool. n Regions of
hypertonicity and spasm, sigmoid myocho- sis, and diverticula have also been ...
Richard M. Gore, Marc S. Levine,
2010