| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1833 - 814 頁
...with eagerness thr erect posture, and cannot bear the least incumbrance about the chest. The breathing is wheezing, interrupted, and laborious. The shoulders...backwards, and every effort made to enlarge the thorax. Owing to the interrupted circulation through the lungs and heart, the countenance, which was at fint... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 1196 頁
...with eagerness the erect posture, and cannot bear the least incumbrance about the chest. The breathing is wheezing, interrupted, and laborious. The shoulders...backwards, and every effort made to enlarge the thorax. Owing to the interrupted circulation through the lungs and heart, the countenance, which was at first... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 1190 頁
...the erect posture, and cannot bear the least шсатЬгалсе about the chest. The breathing в wheezing, interrupted, and laborious. The shoulders...directed backwards, and every effort made to enlarge the llorar. Owing to the interrupted circulation tbrough the lungs aod heart, the countenance, >*liieh... | |
| James Copland - 1859 - 1280 頁
...eagerness the erect posture, and cannot bear the least meotnbrance about the chest The breathing B wheezing, interrupted, and laborious. The shoulders...backwards, and every effort made to enlarge the thorax. Owing to the interrupted circulation through the lungs and heart, the countenance, which was at first... | |
| John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith - 1861 - 994 頁
...difficulty of breathing, and excessive anxiety ; he assumes with great eagerness the erect posture, and cannot bear the least incumbrance about the chest....accession, of the paroxysm ; and the lower extremities ire usually cold. The pulse is generally quick, weak, and somewhat irregular. During the fit the patient... | |
| John Neill - 1866 - 1036 頁
...difficulty of breathing, and excessive anxiety; he assumes with great eagerness the erect posture, and cannot bear the least incumbrance about the chest....enlarge the thorax. The countenance, which was at first pnlo and anxious, becomes, especially in plethoric habits, suffused or bloated, and covered with perspiration.... | |
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