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Page 42
... affected by the state of the circula- tion , by the character of the blood itself , as well as by the rate at which the epithelium ( e , upon , and rienu , to place ) on its surface grows , arrives at maturity , and decays and falls off ...
... affected by the state of the circula- tion , by the character of the blood itself , as well as by the rate at which the epithelium ( e , upon , and rienu , to place ) on its surface grows , arrives at maturity , and decays and falls off ...
Page 56
... affects the composition of the blood ( which also suffers in other ways ) , and thus the action of every tissue and organ in the body may for a time become more or less deranged . When we come to consider the nature of the changes ...
... affects the composition of the blood ( which also suffers in other ways ) , and thus the action of every tissue and organ in the body may for a time become more or less deranged . When we come to consider the nature of the changes ...
Page 58
... affecting the nutrition of the deep cells of the cuticular coverings of the papillæ , and in part to the change in the composition of the blood itself and an altered state of the blood dis- tribution , as determined by dilatation of the ...
... affecting the nutrition of the deep cells of the cuticular coverings of the papillæ , and in part to the change in the composition of the blood itself and an altered state of the blood dis- tribution , as determined by dilatation of the ...
Page 66
... affected . Not unfrequently in such cases the pain and dis- comfort are so great that the patient is deterred from eating , and in con- sequence the general health suffers . A moderate degree of the con- dition of tongue referred to is ...
... affected . Not unfrequently in such cases the pain and dis- comfort are so great that the patient is deterred from eating , and in con- sequence the general health suffers . A moderate degree of the con- dition of tongue referred to is ...
Page 67
... affected in the same manner . The action , also , not uncommonly extends downward through the narrow chink of the ... affects the mucous membrane at the back of the nose , giving rise to a very painful sensation , a slight degree of ...
... affected in the same manner . The action , also , not uncommonly extends downward through the narrow chink of the ... affects the mucous membrane at the back of the nose , giving rise to a very painful sensation , a slight degree of ...
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accumulation acid action affected afferent nerves alimentary canal altered attack become bilious bioplasm blood body Calomel capillary vessels cause cells changes chilblains circulation Cloth cold Colocynth color condition conjunctiva consequence considerable constipation cure derangement diarrhoea diet digestion discomfort disease distended distributed disturbance drachm Edition epithelium excited feel fluid frequently gastric juice give glands grains hydrochloric acid Illustrations important increased inflammation intestinal canal irritating jaundice large bowel little arteries liver living matter malady Medical medicine minute morbid mouth mucous membrane mucus muscular fibres nausea nerve-centre nerve-fibres nerves nervous occur ordinary organs ounce pain papillæ particles pass pathological patient pepsine perhaps persons phenomena pill Podophyllin Potash powder practitioner prescribed probably purgative quantity Quinine relieved remedies result rheumatism secretion sensitive serious sick headache skin slight ailments small doses sometimes soon sore stomach substances suffer surface symptoms take place temperature tion tissues tongue treatment vertigo
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