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The Study of Medicine: In Four Volumes
GENUS. XI. BUCNEMIA. arumrti'Urg. TENSE, DIFFUSE, INFLAMMATORY
SWELLING OF A LOWER EXTREMITY J USUALLY COMMENCING AT THE
INGUINAL GLANDS, AND EXTENDING IN THE COURSE OF THE LYMPHATICS
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Skin diseases: their description, pathology, diagnosis and ...
It is useless to remove the tumour by caustics or the knife ; the less interference
the better. BUCNEMIA TROPICA. Elephantiasis, as I have before noted, in its
widest signification, includes two very different diseases ; the one E. Arabum or ...
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Narrative of a whaling voyage round the globe, from the year ...
Frederick Debell Bennett. Villages; especially at the seasons when bright and '
sultry weather, succeeding the rains, produces an exhalation of malaria from the
surrounding swamps. . Bucnemia, or Elephantiasis, called by the natives fe fe, ...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
... or that described by most authors under the name of elephantiasis of the
Greeks, or more popularly of Leontiasis, to which my remarks are intended to
apply, — a disease very distinct from the Barbadoes Leg, the Bucnemia Tropica
of Good, ...
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London Medical and Surgical Journal
In Dr. Good's Nosology, it is, we conceive, very properly, under the name of
Bucnemia tropicun, made a species of a seperate genus, which includes,
bucnemia sparganosis, the phlegnosia dolens, or tumid-leg of puerperal women.
Returning ...
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Critica Biblica: or, Depository of sacred literature, ...
224. Whence the good effects of the external application of cold water ! Merely by
an absorption of caloric or of oxygene, or other causes ? Not yet explained by
any chemist or physiologist ! p. 253. Genus xi. of order 2, is styled Bucnemia,
tumid ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
differences of opinion which have been held in regard to leprosy, using that term,
to signify the elephantiasis graecorum, altogether different from the E. arabum,
the Barbadoes leg, or, as it is termed now-a—days, bucnemia tropica. The term ...
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Dublin Hospital. Reports and Communications in Medicine and ...
Barbadoes leg, I am inclined to think that a more accurate investigation of the
subject will induce Dr. Good to modify the opinion he expresses on this subject. "
The tropical bucnemia " is occasioned by an effusion of coagulable " lymph, into
the ...
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Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe from the Year ...
Bucnemia, or Elephantiasis, called by the natives fe fe, though not a fatal, is a
troublesome and deforming distemper to which the Society Islanders are
particularly subject. Europeans, also, resident in these islands, are equally liable
to its ...
Frederick Debell Bennett,
1840
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On Certain Endemic Skin and Other Diseases of India and Hot ...
I have seen many cases of bucnemia tropica, but I never saw one at the time of
an attack where this line was absent ; it invariably occurs during, or shortly after
the febrile attack. The line is about the eighth of an inch in diameter. I have not
had ...
Tilbury Fox, T. Farquhar, Henry Vandyke Carter,
1876