| Erastus Edgerton Marcy - 1868 - 962 pages
...impossible as before. By these successive operations the lungs became inflated to a most painful degree, but so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed,...any part of the thoracic walls more readily than by the •way of the larynx. This arrest of respiration having endured for about a minute, the face becoming... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - Homeopathy - 1876 - 674 pages
...inflated to a most painful degree, but so firmly did the glottic appear to be closed that it seemed ax though air might pass through any part of the thoracic walls more readily than by the way of the larynx; this arrest of respiration having endured for about a minute, the face becoming... | |
| Carroll Dunham - 1877 - 592 pages
...impossible as before. By these successive operations, the lungs became inflated to a most painful degree, but, so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed,...any part of the thoracic walls more readily than by the way of the larynx. This arrest of respiration having endured for about a minute, the' face becoming... | |
| Carroll Dunham - Homeopathy - 1877 - 584 pages
...impossible as before. By these successive operations, the lungs became inflated to a most painful degree, but, so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed,...any part of the thoracic walls more readily than by the way of the larynx. This arrest of respiration having endured for about a minute, the face becoming... | |
| Constantine Hering - 1884 - 536 pages
...bronchial tubes. I 1 Violent spasms of glottis; air is admitted well enough, but its exit is prevented. So firmly did the glottis appear- to be closed, that...of the thoracic walls more readily than by way of larynx. • Thirty or forty attacks of spasmus glottidis occurring within twenty-four hours. Scratching... | |
| Constantine Hering - Homeopathy - 1884 - 540 pages
...bronchial tubes. I 1 Violent spasms of glottis; air is admitted well enough, but its exit is prevented. So firmly did the glottis appear to be closed, that...of the thoracic walls more readily than by way of larynx. 1Thii'ty or forty attacks of spasmus glottidis occurring within twenty-four hours. Scratching... | |
| 1891 - 780 pages
...impossible as before. By these successive operations the lungs became inflated to a most painful degree ; but so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed,...and respiration became free again. (CARROLL DUNHAM, Horn. the Sc. of Therapeutics, p. 490.) 3. In 1852 I had the opportunity of witnessing the effect of... | |
| Willard Ide Pierce - 1911 - 828 pages
...impossible, as before. By these successive operations the lungs became inflated to a most painful degree, but so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed...thoracic walls more readily than by way of the larynx." We make effective use of this symptom in laryngismus stridulous and in asthma (19). Chlorum has been... | |
| James William Ward - Medical - 1999 - 984 pages
...pains there. Cannabis Sativa (A) Inflated Lang. — The lungs became inflated to a most painful degree, but so firmly did the glottis appear to be closed...thoracic walls more readily than by way of the larynx. Chlorum (A) Inflated Lungs. — • Feeling in the chest as if the lungs remained partly inflated.... | |
| Constantine Hering - 2005 - 534 pages
...glottis; air is admitted we\l enough, but its exit is prevented. So firmly did the glottis appear tp be closed, that it seemed as though air might pass...of the thoracic walls more readily than by way of larynx. •Thirty or forty attacks of spasmus glottidis occurring within twenty-four hours. Scratching... | |
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