The introduction of matters consumed in the production of heat in fever diminishes, rather than increases, the intensity of the pyrexia. 14. As the oxidation of alcohol necessarily involves the formation of water and limits the destruction of tissue,... St. Louis Courier of Medicine - Stran 3591887Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1889 - 652 strani
...rebounding pulse. In fact, whenever I find evidence of marked enfeeblement of the circulation. Flint says: "The great objects in the treatment of fever itself...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course." With regard to the mechanism of fever we have two theories — the combustion and the neurotic theory.... | |
| 1887 - 536 strani
...counted as an exerementitious principle. 5. Fever, as observed in the so-called essential fever, may be defined as a condition of excessive production...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. SECTION ON ANATOMY. SECOND DAY — MORNING SESSION. The first paper read was on THE ANATOMY AND SURGICAL... | |
| 1887 - 606 strani
...processes of digestion have been begun or are partly accomplished. (11) In the introduction of the hydrocarbons, which are important factors in the production...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. CLINICAL LECTURES. OX LIPOMA OF THE ABDOMINAL WALLS. BY PKOKESSOK TIf.I.AUX, PARIS, FRANCE. Tlfltel... | |
| 1887 - 642 strani
...the introduction of the hydrocarbons, which are important factors in the production of animal hent, alcohol presents a form of hydrocarbon which is promptly...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. CLINICAL LECTURES. ON LIPOMA OF THE ABDOMINAL WALLS. BY PROFESSOR TILLAUX, PARIS. FRANCE. Hdtel Dieu... | |
| 1887 - 580 strani
...absorption can take place without preparation by digestion. 12. Precisely in so far as it is oxidised in the body, alcohol furnishes matter which is consumed...of heat ; and thus to place the system in the most favourable condition for recuperation after the disease shall have run its course." TREATMENT OF SYNCOPE.... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 698 strani
...destruction of tissue, its action in fever tends to restore the normal processes of heat production, in which the formation of water plays an important...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. The reading of the address was listened to with marked attention, and at its close there was great... | |
| 1887 - 698 strani
...restore the normal processes of heat prodnction, in which the formation of water plays an importaut part. 15. The great objects in the treatment of fever...production of heat, and thus to place the System in the rnost favorable condition for recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. The reading... | |
| 1887 - 532 strani
...ite action in fever tends to restore the normal processes of heat-production, in which the formation, water plays an important part. 15. The great objects in the treatment 302 of fever itself are to limit and reduce the pyrexia by direct and indirect means; to limit and... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1888 - 578 strani
...processes of digestion have been begun or are partly accomplished. (11) In the introduction of the hydrocarbons, which are important factors in the production...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. Albert Robin,18 at a meeting of the Paris Biological Society, communicated further details of his researches... | |
| 1888 - 578 strani
...preparation by digestion. (12) Precisely in so far as it is oxidized hi the body, alcohol of Fever. J FEVERS. furnishes matter which is consumed in the excessive...recuperation after the disease shall have run its course. Albert Robin,18 at a meeting of the Paris Biological Society, communicated further details of his researches... | |
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