He had placed himself in the prone position, with his sternum resting on a chair, and his head and neck inclined downwards, and, having done so, he immediately had a distinct perception of a loose body slipping forward along the trachea. A violent convulsive... Medico-chirurgical Transactions - Page 2901843Full view - About this book
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1108 pages
...forward along the trachea. A violent convulsive cough ensued. On resuming the erect posture he agaiu had the sensation of a loose body moving in the trachea, but in an opposite direction, that is, towards the chest." The experiment was repeated six days after, more... | |
| Samuel David Gross - Foreign bodies (Surgery) - 1854 - 498 pages
...the trachea. A violent convulsive cough ensued. On resuming the erect posture, he again experienced the sensation of a loose body moving in the trachea,...opposite direction, that is, towards the chest. On the 25th, a somewhat similar experiment was made. At first, no cough ensued ; but on the back, opposite... | |
| Paul Fitzsimmons Eve - 1857 - 854 pages
...half-sovereign had passed into the trachea, and that it remained lodged in the right bronchus. " Ou the 19th, this opinion seemed to be confirmed by a...consultation should be held on the case ; and, accordingly, OD the following day there was a meeting of Dr. Chambers, Dr. Seth Thompson, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Aston... | |
| Sir Richard Douglas Powell - 1921 - 1016 pages
...slipping forward along the trachea. A violent, convulsive cough ensued. On resuming the erect position, he again had the sensation of a loose body moving in the trachea . . . towards the chest." Two days later, in presence of Dr. Chambers and some other colleagues, the... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 1068 pages
...perception of a loose body slipping forward along the trachea ; a violent convulsive cough ensued, and, on resuming the erect posture, he again had the sensation of a loose body moving in the trachea towards the chest. An apparatus of the following kind was now constructed. A platform, on which the... | |
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