Pathologica Indica; Or, The Anatomy of Indian Diseases: Based Upon Morbid Specimens, from All Parts of the Indian Empire, in the Museum of the Calcutta Medical College, Illustrated by Detailed Cases, with the Prescriptions and Treatment Employed ...Allen, 1848 - 540 頁 |
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第 215 頁 - All regards of compassion and affection were lost, and no one would recede of give way for the relief of another. Faintness sometimes gave short pauses of quiet, but the first motion of any one renewed the struggle through all, under which, ever and anon, some one sunk to rise no more. At two o'clock not more than, fifty remained alive. But even this number were too many to partake of THE SAVING AIR, the contest for which, and life continued until the morn, long implored, began to break ; and, with...
第 65 頁 - as it was entirely owing to him, so he has explained it with all the clearness imaginable : and, though much has been written upon that subject since, I may venture to say, his own book is the. shortest, the plainest, and the most convincing, of any, as we may be satisfied, it we look into the many apologies written in defence of the circulation.
第 254 頁 - Hast thou not poured me out as milk, And curdled me like cheese ? Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh, And hast fenced me with bones and sinews.
第 296 頁 - ... from finding that the action of the fibres of the diaphragm impedes the free discharge of the matter, somewhat like a valve, from observing that air sometimes enters the wound when made here ; and from considering that the opening is not so dependent through the walls of the thorax as when made through the abdominal parietes ; I beg to recommend the latter mode in all cases ; and I must also say that I would prefer a long flat trocar to any other instrument, as the stilette can be withdrawn occasionally...
第 xii 頁 - It appear» that buboes and inflammatory boils did not at first come out at all, but that the disease in the form of carbuncular (anthraxartiyen) affection of the lungs, erlected the destruction of life before the other symptoms were developed.
第 252 頁 - ... into the cavity of the abdomen. For a day or two the patient was rather low, and had slight irritative fever, and the bowels remained costive. These symptoms, however, yielded to a few doses of purgative medicine, and in nine days the ligatures came away along with a small slough of liver, the wound granulated and healed, and the man returned to his home in three weeks. No bilious discharge occurred from the granulating surface of liver. The portion of liver removed, after having lost its blood,...
第 265 頁 - ... from the common mass by an action of the vessels of the uterus, similar to that of secretion, by which action the blood loses the principle of coagulation, and, I suppose, life.
第 214 頁 - Many of the prisoners knowing the place, began to expostulate, upon which the officer ordered his men to cut down those who hesitated, on which the prisoners obeyed.
第 179 頁 - In the beginning,' he observes (Medical Works, Dublin, 1767, p. 332), * as it flowed out of the orifice of the wound, it might be seen to run in different shades of light and dark streaks. When the malady was increased, it ran thin, and seemingly very black ; and after standing some time in the porringer, turned thick, of a dark muddy colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as black as ink ;...
第 214 頁 - ... again, fell, and were trampled to death by their companions. Attempts were again made to force the door, which, failing as before, redoubled their rage ; but the thirst increasing, nothing but