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This is the most complete work on domestic practice ever published. In addition to the portion the treatment of diseases; it contains chapters on anatomy and physiology, illustrated with elegant plates; also, a chapter on hygiene, an abridged materia medica, and a dissertation on the true theory of cure.
Diseases of the throat accompanied by difficulties in breathing and swallowing, particularly quinsy, bear the name cynanche, which derives from kynos, a dog, and anchein, to throttle. The roggenwolf of german folklore was believed to ambush and strangle peasants and to 17th-century english physicians ergotism was known by the name 'suffocation.
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the face and neck put ona very bloated appearance, respiration grow morelaborious, with a peculiar kind of catching.
Its most valuable applicat ion appears in cynanche m aligna and scarlatina maligna used either as a ga rgle or administered internally.
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-22, richard, in his thesis contribution to the study of gangrenous phlegmon of the floor of the mouth, recalls gxensoul, historically, the first to describe the muscular angina in such terms. Is found in recent publications of dufourmental and frisone (1918), and of peyre (1920).
A dissertation on light and visiondefended before the medical society of philadelphia, in the year 1809; a dissertation on retroversion of the wombincluding some observations on extra-uterine gestation; a dissertation on the anomalous cases of disease affecting the rectum and bladder.
Narrower terms: medicina -- mexico; medicina -- obras anteriores a 1800; medicina -- obras anteriores a 1900; medicina -- tesis.
Jul 5, 2019 colonial records indicate that the disease had many other names including cynanche, angina, canker, bladders, rattles, and throat distemper.
Malignant catarrhal fever (mcf) is a generally fatal disease of cattle, bison, true attributed to mcf in cattle made it a low priority for research funding agencies.
As, for instance, in the cynanche maligna; but, whatever may take place in the advanced stages of this disease, there is at first.
Cynanche refers to diseases of the throat and the parotid salivary gland located in front of the ear is the organ most affected by mumps. Cystotomy (pc 62, 434, fow 197, c/t 38): an operation involving cutting into the bladder to remove a stone.
Johann friedrich ahlfeld’s collection contains drawings of various medical deformities.
The history of mankind is marked by numerous epidemics, some of which involved diseases of the peripheral nervous system, either infectious or otherwise. We describe here the three main infectious causes of epidemics that affect the peripheral nervous system: leprosy, poliomyelitis and diphtheria. We then discuss the main epidemics of immune-mediated origin.
We reviewed the records of children treated for peritonsillar abscess between 2007 and 2011 at an academic tertiary pediatric.
Croup, also known as laryngotracheobronchitis, is a type of respiratory infection that is usually it is primarily used for research purposes rather than in clinical practice.
Its most valuable jeopardize the whole tissue culture efforts and in turn plant application appears in cynanche maligna and scarlatina maligna improvement through genetic transformation.
£260 first edition in english of cloquet’s thesis, and the first of several works by him on hernia.
He calls the disease angina maligna, and it doubtless put on the symptoms of i • in many places. It abated in may, disappeared in november, and re-appeared in january 1794 with nearly its former violence.
Excerpt from a dissertation on the cynanche maligna ir is a matter of dispute among physicians, whether it is an universal or local disease. Rowley says, it is a local one, and supposes all the terrible symptoms attending it, to be the efl'eét of an absorption from the ulcerated fauces.
Anthracinum the essential features anthracinum is indicated in patients who suffer chronically from carbuncles, boils, hydradenitis, and tumors which tend to have a malignant appearance, a reddish-black color, and cause a burning sensation and extreme pain. In anthracinum, ulceration takes place easily, with sloughing and excruciating burning pains.
Examples of this occur, in cynanche maligna, in scarlatina anginosa, and in ptyalism from the exhibition of mercurials: in which cases the inflammation of the fauces and glands, is accompanied by such an increased action of the secretory vessels, that the slaver is observed to flow in almost a continued stream.
“but the former” (says our author, without proof,) “is evidently not contagious, and the latter is either a modification of scarlatina, or an atmospheric disease. ” one of the laws which govern these contagions is, that they are communicable in every season—in the heat of summer.
Oct 21, 2010 ludwig's angina is known by many alternative names, including cynanche, carbuculus gangraenosus, angina maligna, morbus strangularis,.
21, had suffered up to her seventh year with tetters, has had for two years a crusty eruption. 22, fell from a wagon and a very heavy stone fell on his leg, causing a compound fracture with two small open wounds.
There is limited research on other mcf virus reservoirs, but in one infected goat herd, 94% of the animals became infected by the age of 10 months.
Klappentextbr/p excerpt from a dissertation on the cynanche malignabrbrir is a matter of dispute among physicians, whether it is an universal or local disease. Rowley says, it is a local one, and supposes all the terrible symptoms attending it, to be the efl'eét of an absorption from the ulcerated fauces.
Then therapeutics taught how to apply the medicines, whose qualities had been thus inferred, ascribed or imagined, to the supposed fundamental cause or to single symptoms of disease, in conformity with the rule contraria contrariis of the hypo- thesis-framer galen, and in direct opposition to nature; and this doctrine was held to be more than.
Feb 9, 2021 research on the susceptibility of purea epidemica maligna, and febris miliaria rubra.
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In the spring prevailed influenza or catarrhal fevers; in some places cynanche maligna; and generally rheumatic complaints, and slight ulcerations of the throat. In many places, the fevers of winter were characterized with a yellow skin and bilious discharges. All these marked the continuance of a pestilential atmosphere.
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