A Compendium of Medical PracticeA. Phelps, 1823 - 188 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 15
... evident that the disease had made very considerable progress , and that no time was to be lost . Ten ounces of blood were directed to be taken from the temporal artery , and the following medicines were prescribed . R. Calom . ppt . gr ...
... evident that the disease had made very considerable progress , and that no time was to be lost . Ten ounces of blood were directed to be taken from the temporal artery , and the following medicines were prescribed . R. Calom . ppt . gr ...
Σελίδα 16
... evident marks of active vascular action having existed . Upon cutting off the hemispheres numerous minute spots of blood exuded from the divid- ed vessels . The texture of the brain itself was firm , and rather more glutinous than is ...
... evident marks of active vascular action having existed . Upon cutting off the hemispheres numerous minute spots of blood exuded from the divid- ed vessels . The texture of the brain itself was firm , and rather more glutinous than is ...
Σελίδα 21
... evident determination of blood to * Whenever the arterial system acts either with too great or too little energy , there will be a deficient secretion ; my opinion therefore is , that a diminution in its action precedes the deposition ...
... evident determination of blood to * Whenever the arterial system acts either with too great or too little energy , there will be a deficient secretion ; my opinion therefore is , that a diminution in its action precedes the deposition ...
Σελίδα 22
... evident advantage ; but if the surface of the body be cold , the pulse languid , or imperceptible , by drawing blood from the patient we run a great risk of extinguishing the vital spark alto- gether . That species of apoplexy which ...
... evident advantage ; but if the surface of the body be cold , the pulse languid , or imperceptible , by drawing blood from the patient we run a great risk of extinguishing the vital spark alto- gether . That species of apoplexy which ...
Σελίδα 30
... evident that there was considerable pressure upon the brain , but there was almost a total absence of that stertorous breathing which for the most part attends a state of apoplexy . Bowels slightly re- lieved , a plentiful secretion of ...
... evident that there was considerable pressure upon the brain , but there was almost a total absence of that stertorous breathing which for the most part attends a state of apoplexy . Bowels slightly re- lieved , a plentiful secretion of ...
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Σελίδα 52 - The appearances, which the parts exhibited upon dissection, afforded a satisfactory elucidation of the symptoms which existed during the life of the patient.
Σελίδα 56 - Twelve ounces of blood were taken from the arm ; a blister applied to the chest ; a saline antimonial mixture taken every six hours ; and a lohoc whenever the cough was troublesome. June 4th. The same difficulty of respiration ; bowels confined.
Σελίδα 113 - If the iris retain its contractile power, the patient will-generally recover, however overpowered his senses may be ; if, on the contrary, it remain in a state of extreme dilatation when a strong light is directed upon it, but a feeble hope of recovery must be entertained.
Σελίδα 185 - ... by the application of a blister to the pit of the stomach, and speaking of the infusion he observes, * we shall counteract its effects by endeavouring to obviate its nauseating tendency by brandy and water, &c.
Σελίδα 176 - Morbus ab externa, et plerumque evidente causa ; pyrexia ; dolor circa articulos, musculorum tractum sequens, genua et reliquos majores, potius quam pedum vel manuum articulos, infestans, calore externo auctus.
Σελίδα 113 - The paralysis, or immovable dilatation of the iris, is, for the most part attended with apoplectic stertor ; laboured and imperfect respiration ; and a slow, oppressed pulse. The power of the stomach is also lost, the strongest emetics being insufficient to excite it into action. Next to the insensibility of the iris, want of energy in the stomach indicates the greatest danger. Treatment. We must use all our efforts to excite vomiting. Ipecacuanha and sulphate of zinc or copper, in large doses, should...
Σελίδα 61 - This story may well be apocryphal, but its theme is reiterated in numbers of hospital accounts. Heroic therapy extended to bleeding patients with hemoptysis, the spitting up of blood from the lungs. James Bedingfield justified this practice in 1816, "We are often reduced to the alternative of taking blood from the arm or of allowing it to rush from the lungs. Which mode I would enquire is attended with the greater hazard and inconvenience to the patient?