PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «HYPERIDROSES»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HYPERIDROSES»
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1
Wood's Medical and surgical monographs
All dermatologists now acknowledge that the treatment of these local
hyperidroses has no injurious effect on the organism. The secretion of the sweat
is lessened by a number of agents given internally, and local hyperidroses have
been ...
2
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and ...
The circumscribed hyperidroses, particularly the hyperidrosis of the palms often
noted in pregnant women, are equally difficult to account for. Something may be
said in favor of the view that we are dealing here with metabolic products that act
...
3
Handbook of Diseases of the Skin
III. Family. Asteatoses. Xerodermia (dry skin) : a. congenital. b. acquired. Fifth
Series. Idroses. I. Family. Hyperidroses. Idiopathic hyperidroses. II. Family.
Paridroses. Chromidrosis. Bromidrosis. Haematidrosis. Uridrosis. III. Family.
Anidroses.
4
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
After completing a second sanatorium course returned home and for fourteen
months previous to treatment had been confined to bed. During treatment
toxaemia was reduced, there were no hyperidroses, and, after the fourth month,
no rigors.
5
Twentieth Century Practice: Diseases of the skin
The loeal hyperidroses of the hands, feet, and axillae are often due directly to
nerve influence. Cases are well known where the exertion of eating has given
rise to sweating over the parotid gland and elsewhere about the face.
Hyperidrosis of ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1896
Although I have never had occasion to prescribe for other local hyperidroses, as
of the axilla) or genitals, I see no reason why the above plan of treatment would
not be equally beneficial in them. Of course the strength of the powder might be ...
7
Epitome of skin diseases
The fluid sweat may be absorbed by boots and socks, giving rise to great
unpleasantness. These local hyperidroses are associated with languid,
cutaneous circulation, and a strumous or lymphatic diathesis. The feet 123 THE
DETAILED ...
8
The Monthly Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine and Universal ...
Of -122 cases of dyspepsia studied, there were various dermatoses present (
acne, eczema, prurigo, urticaria, hyperidroses, seborrhoeiealopecia, herpes, etc.)
in 12-9. Chemism of the stomach was also studied in 30 cases of simple prurigo
or ...
9
A Manual of Neurasthenia (nervous Exhaustion)
... upon vaso-motor disturbances), and we will deal with the more obvious
phenomena namely, sudden vascular constrictions and dilatations, erythematous
attacks, local hyperidroses and the like, all of which can be confirmed by
examination.
10
A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin, for the Use of ...
_-n'may be the local expression of the nervous disturbance, precisely as in the
case of the asymmetrical hyperidroses. Lastly, there are individuals exhibiting the
idiosyncrasy of sweating either not at all or quite imperceptibly in elevated ...