The Elements of pathologyP. Blakiston, 1884 - 255 pages |
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Page 28
... cold applications ; we may , perhaps , by the use of quinine and other spanæmics , " have attempted to check the mi- gration of the colorless blood corpuscles ; but all this with very indifferent results . We still have before us an ...
... cold applications ; we may , perhaps , by the use of quinine and other spanæmics , " have attempted to check the mi- gration of the colorless blood corpuscles ; but all this with very indifferent results . We still have before us an ...
Page 74
... cold extends to such a depth that the uniform internal heat can only be ascertained by inserting the thermometer some distance into the rectum . The temperature of the mouth is midway be- tween that of the rectum and axilla . The ...
... cold extends to such a depth that the uniform internal heat can only be ascertained by inserting the thermometer some distance into the rectum . The temperature of the mouth is midway be- tween that of the rectum and axilla . The ...
Page 76
... cold is accompanied by shivering , paleness of the skin , shaking and trembling of the whole body , knocking together of the limbs , and chattering of the teeth . All the muscular fibres con- tained in the outer skin contract . By the ...
... cold is accompanied by shivering , paleness of the skin , shaking and trembling of the whole body , knocking together of the limbs , and chattering of the teeth . All the muscular fibres con- tained in the outer skin contract . By the ...
Page 77
... cold , local or general baths . This arrangement has more than one disadvantage . It would certainly have been much better for a frozen finger or toe , had its blood vessels dilated and allowed warm blood to flow , instead of remaining ...
... cold , local or general baths . This arrangement has more than one disadvantage . It would certainly have been much better for a frozen finger or toe , had its blood vessels dilated and allowed warm blood to flow , instead of remaining ...
Page 78
... cold to the fever patient , he seeks a warm bed in order to put an end to this excessive loss of bodily heat . The heat regulating apparatus is plainly in accord with the patient , for the capillaries contract , the erectores pilorum ...
... cold to the fever patient , he seeks a warm bed in order to put an end to this excessive loss of bodily heat . The heat regulating apparatus is plainly in accord with the patient , for the capillaries contract , the erectores pilorum ...
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abnormal activity albuminous anæmia anatomical apparatus appears arterial atrophy attack becomes bile biliary blood corpuscles blood current blood vessel wall blood vessels bodily body brain cancer capillaries catarrhal cause cells central nervous system centre changes chemical circulation coagulation cold color colorless blood corpuscles condition connective tissue contraction convulsions defective degeneration deposition dilatation disease disturbances effect entire epithelial epithelium especially external exudate fatty fever fibrin fluid formation function fungi fungus glands granules groups of symptoms growth heart heat hemorrhage hyperæmia increased individual infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal irritation kidneys latter layer liver lungs lymphatics marrow metastasis microphytes mucous membranes muscles muscular nature necrosis normal nutrition obstruction occurs organs pain paralysis parenchyma pathological peculiar peripheral phenomena physiological pigment poison pressure produced protoplasm red blood corpuscles reflex respiration result schizophytes secretion skin spinal stomach substance suppuration surface temperature thrombus tion tumors ulcer uric acid urine vascular veins venous
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