... pulse, all which symptoms are greatly increased by any exertion. I have seen this state treated in various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it... The New York Medical and Physical Journal - 第 198 頁1830完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1831 - 638 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has afforded relief fora few hours, but then the head -ache, throbbing and noises have returned worse than ever ; the truth... | |
| Robert Gooch - 1829 - 506 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...chronic form occurs in chlorosis, by which I mean pale-faced amenorrhoea, whether at puberty or in after-life. It may be called acute chlorosis, and... | |
| Nathan Ryno Smith - 1830 - 490 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...a few hours, but then the head-ache, throbbing and noise have returned worse than ever; the truth is, that this is the acute state of what in a minor... | |
| 1830 - 610 頁
...hy small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen hlood taken away from the head, and it has afforded relief for a few hours, hut then the headache, throhhing and noises have returned worse than ever; the truth is, that this... | |
| 1832 - 640 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has afforded relief for a few hours, hut then the head-ache, throbbing and noises have returned worse than ever ; the truth is, that is... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has afforded relief for a few hours ; but then the headach, throbbing, and noises, have returned worse than ever. The truth is, that this is the acute... | |
| Samuel Solly - 1847 - 778 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...chronic form, occurs in chlorosis, by which I mean pale-faced amenorrhcea, whether at puberty or in after-life. It may be called acute chlorosis, and,... | |
| 1847 - 588 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...throbbing, and noises, have returned worse than ever; the tiuth is, that this is the acute state of what, in a minor degree, and in a more chronic form, occurs... | |
| 1847 - 614 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and imstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...afforded relief for a few hours, but then the headache, throbbin;. and noises, have returned worse than ever ; the truth is, that this is the acute statt of... | |
| Moses L. Knapp - 1858 - 318 頁
...various ways, by small opiates, gentle aperients, and unstimulating nourishment, with no relief. I have seen blood taken away from the head, and it has...this is the acute state of what in a minor degree and more chronic form, occurs in chlorosis, by which I mean pale-faced amenorrhcea, whether at puberty... | |
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