A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 53
Page 3
... course of lectures de- livered at the Chicago Medical College , and these lectures recon- densed have furnished the material for this Compend . At this date it would be difficult , if not impossible , to state exactly how much credit ...
... course of lectures de- livered at the Chicago Medical College , and these lectures recon- densed have furnished the material for this Compend . At this date it would be difficult , if not impossible , to state exactly how much credit ...
Page 9
... course of the adult circulation , but flows directly into the left auricle , through the foramen ovale and thence into the left ventricle and aorta , as in the adult . The course of the current entering the right auricle from the ...
... course of the adult circulation , but flows directly into the left auricle , through the foramen ovale and thence into the left ventricle and aorta , as in the adult . The course of the current entering the right auricle from the ...
Page 10
... course of the adult circulation , until it at last enters the umbilical arteries , which are given off by the hypo- gastric arteries , and which convey venous blood directly from the fœtus to the placenta . 3. The changes in the foetal ...
... course of the adult circulation , until it at last enters the umbilical arteries , which are given off by the hypo- gastric arteries , and which convey venous blood directly from the fœtus to the placenta . 3. The changes in the foetal ...
Page 19
... course of a few weeks . Second . The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood of the newborn stimulates the respiratory movement and the expansion of the lungs . This exerts no inconsiderable pressure on the heart and blood - vessels ...
... course of a few weeks . Second . The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood of the newborn stimulates the respiratory movement and the expansion of the lungs . This exerts no inconsiderable pressure on the heart and blood - vessels ...
Page 23
... Course . - Such children have a weak , whimpering voice , are often distinctly cyanotic , nurse with diffi- culty , sleep much and are prone to die of collapse . Breathing is rapid and superficial ; the pupils are dilated and react ...
... Course . - Such children have a weak , whimpering voice , are often distinctly cyanotic , nurse with diffi- culty , sleep much and are prone to die of collapse . Breathing is rapid and superficial ; the pupils are dilated and react ...
Other editions - View all
A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical ... Marcus Patten Hatfield No preview available - 2017 |
Common terms and phrases
abdominal abscess acid adult anæmia Anatomy anus appear arteries asphyxia atrophy attacks become birth blood bones brain bronchial calomel caseous catarrh cause cavity cerebral Chemistry child chronic Cloth Compend complications congenital constipation convulsions cord cough death degeneration Dental diarrhoea diet diphtheria diphtheritic Diseases of Children doses dyspepsia Edition Enlarged erysipelas especially Etiology fatal fever fissure fluid fontanelle frequently hemorrhage Hospital hydrocephalus hyperæmia Illus Illustrations infection inflammation Interleaved intestinal Jefferson Medical College Leather liver lungs lymphatic glands malformations Manual Medicine meningitis milk months mouth mucous membrane mucus muscles newborn nourishment nurse Obstetrics occur pain paralysis paroxysms Pathological periosteum peritoneum peritonitis persistent pertussis pharynx Philadelphia Physician Physiology pneumonia pressure produce Prognosis pyæmia quinine rachitis rarely rectum respiration result Revised scarlatina scrofula sequelæ skin sometimes stools student suppuration Surgery symptoms syphilis temperature tenesmus text-books tion tissue tongue tonsils Treatment tuberculosis tumor ulcers umbilical urine usually vomiting
Popular passages
Page 10 - By Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania ;. Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, etc., etc.
Page 8 - Human Osteology. Comprising a Description of the Bones, with Colored Delineations of the Attachments of the Muscles. The General and Microscopical Structure of Bone and its Development. With Lithographic Plates and Numerous Illustrations.
Page 12 - The Theory and Practice of Obstetrics, including the Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition, Obstetrical Operations, etc. By P. CAZEAUX, Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Medicine in Paris.
Page 7 - EDITION. By John J. Reese, MD, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology in the University of Pennsylvania ; President of the Medical Jurisprudence Society of Phila. ; 2d Edition, Revised and Enlarged.
Page 9 - Richter's Inorganic Chemistry. A text-book for Students. Third American, from Fifth German Edition. Translated by Prof. Edgar F. Smith, PH.D. 89 Wood Engravings and Colored Plate of Spectra. * Cloth, 2.00 Richter's Organic Chemistry, or Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds. Illustrated.
Page 5 - Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. No. 3. OBSTETRICS. 227 Illustrations. A Manual of Midwifery. By ALFRED LEWIS GALABIN, MA, MD, Obstetric Physician and Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women at Guy's Hospital, London; Examiner in Midwifery to the Conjoint Examining Board of England, etc. With 227 Illus. " This manual is one we can strongly recommend to all who desire to study the science as well as the practice of midwifery. Students at the present time not only are expected to know the...
Page 12 - MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. Reese. A Text-book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. By John J. Reese, MD, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania; President of the Medical Jurisprudence Society of Philadelphia; Physician to St. Joseph's Hospital ; Corresponding Member of The New York Medicolegal Society.