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Page 10
... paroxysms . It always results from the combination of a special predisposition , from de- praved resistance or lowered vitality of the general system or a local lesion , and an exciting cause , believed to be a micro - organism or ...
... paroxysms . It always results from the combination of a special predisposition , from de- praved resistance or lowered vitality of the general system or a local lesion , and an exciting cause , believed to be a micro - organism or ...
Page 17
... paroxysms of the disease ; but as every one is exposed to the irritant , in those affected the soil must be prepared for the seed , that is , before the deposition of the pollen or dust or exciting agent there must be a morbid condi ...
... paroxysms of the disease ; but as every one is exposed to the irritant , in those affected the soil must be prepared for the seed , that is , before the deposition of the pollen or dust or exciting agent there must be a morbid condi ...
Page 34
... paroxysm of sneezing and subsequent coryza , frequently brought on in normal health by the mechanical irritation of dust or even strong odors , should hardly be dignified as an attack of hay - fever . In England , in February , March ...
... paroxysm of sneezing and subsequent coryza , frequently brought on in normal health by the mechanical irritation of dust or even strong odors , should hardly be dignified as an attack of hay - fever . In England , in February , March ...
Page 36
... , cattle , rabbits , guinea - pigs , and wild animals , have all been held responsible for the paroxysms . Ward Smith records linseed meal and mustard as exciting causes 36 HAY - FEVER . Various Other Exciting Agents,
... , cattle , rabbits , guinea - pigs , and wild animals , have all been held responsible for the paroxysms . Ward Smith records linseed meal and mustard as exciting causes 36 HAY - FEVER . Various Other Exciting Agents,
Page 37
... paroxysms whenever fresh coffee was handled in his presence ; and it is recorded of a dyer that he could not work when the wood of the oak ( Quercus tinctoria ) was lying about . The author knows of a case in a physician in whom violent ...
... paroxysms whenever fresh coffee was handled in his presence ; and it is recorded of a dyer that he could not work when the wood of the oak ( Quercus tinctoria ) was lying about . The author knows of a case in a physician in whom violent ...
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2d Edition 4th Edition affection Anatomy Antiseptic Asso asthma attack of hay-fever Autumnal Catarrh Beard Bishop S. S. Blackley Bosworth Brit Bulette Catarrh Cause of Hay-fever cleansing Clinical Cloth Cocaine Compend coryza cough Dental deviated septum Diagnosis disease exciting cause fever fièvre de foin Formulæ free upon application Hay-asthma Heufieber Holmes Hygiene idiosyncrasy Illus Illustrations inferior turbinated influence Interleaved irritation Jefferson Medical College Lancet LEFFMANN lesion Lond Mackenzie J. N. Manual Materia Medica méd Medical College ment Morell Mackenzie mucous membrane nares nasal cavities nasal chambers nasal mucous membrane nasopharynx nerve nervous nose Nurses paroxysms patient Pharmacy Phila Philadelphia Phoebus Physiology Pirrie pollen polypi Practice of Medicine Pruritic Pruritus quinin reflex Revised and Enlarged Rhinitis rose cold Sajous sensitive areas septum sneezing spasmodique Successful Treatment Summer Catarrh Surgery Surgical symptoms Text-Book theory Therapeutics tion tissue Treatment of Hay-fever turbinated bones uric acid vasomotor York M. J.
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