| 1849 - 794 頁
...particularly, contraction of the left ostium venosum, which, in consequence of the impediment to the return of the blood from the lungs, occasion an engorgement...bronchial dilatation, emphysema, pneumonia and extensive pneumonic induration, pulmonary tubercles, &c., produce cyanosis on the same principle as the narrowing... | |
| 1849 - 808 頁
...particularly, contraction of the left ostium venoswn, which, in consequence of the impediment to the return of the blood from the lungs, occasion an engorgement...bronchial dilatation, emphysema, pneumonia and extensive pneumonic induration, pulmonary tubercles, <fec., produce cyanosis on the same principle as the narrowing... | |
| Sir George Johnson - 1852 - 544 頁
...which supply them, would become gorged with blood; this engorgement being exactly analogous to that of the right side of the heart and of the venous system in animals after death from asphyxia. There are certain facts which afford a remarkable confirmation... | |
| 1855 - 592 頁
...which supply them, would become gorged with blood; this engorgement being exactly analogous to that of the right side of the heart, and of the venous system in animals after death from asphyxia." Dr. Johnson then appeals to various facts and experiments in... | |
| Amos Russell Thomas - 1873 - 366 頁
...accompanied with obstruction in the circulation through the lungs, giving rise thus to difficulty in emptying of the right side of the heart, and of the venous system generally. A chronic form of congestion of the liver may result from emphysema of the lungs, large... | |
| Frederick Thomas Roberts - 1877 - 478 頁
...along with fragments of lung-tissue. Sometimes distinct signs of cyanosis supervene, with distension of the right side of the heart and of the venous system, and the formation of coagula in the pulmonary vessels. PHYSICAL SIGNS.— I. Stoke's stage. At this time... | |
| Frederick Thomas Roberts - 1880 - 1526 頁
...along with fragments of lung-tissue. Sometimes distinct signs of cyailosis supervene, with distension of the right side of the heart and of the venous system, and the formation of coagula in the pulmonary vessels. PHYSICAL SIGNS. — I. Stokes's Stage. — At this... | |
| 1892 - 462 頁
...fifteen-grain doses every six hours. I seldom bleed in pneumonia. The indication for it is extreme engorgement of the right side of the heart and of the venous system. In this case a small bleeding from the arm (to the extent of six or eight ounces) may be very helpful... | |
| Frank Pierce Foster - 1896 - 682 頁
...which by cyanosis, dyspnoea, and pulmonary and general venous congestion we recognise a dbtention and engorgement of the right side of the heart and of the venous system and a relative ischaîinia in the arteries. Done for this condition, venesection will often suffice to... | |
| 1849 - 788 頁
...particularly, contraction of the left ostium venosum, which, in consequence of the impediment to the return of the blood from the lungs, occasion an engorgement...bronchial dilatation, emphysema, pneumonia and extensive pneumonic induration, pulmonary tubercles, &c., produce cyanosis on the same principle as the narrowing... | |
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