Medical ChronicleSherratt & Hughes, 1910 |
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Side 15
... Slight ptosis of right eye , its movements normal ; left eye displaced downwards and outwards , its move- ment in an upward and outward direction restricted . The right pupil was larger than the left one ; neither reacted to light ...
... Slight ptosis of right eye , its movements normal ; left eye displaced downwards and outwards , its move- ment in an upward and outward direction restricted . The right pupil was larger than the left one ; neither reacted to light ...
Side 15
... slight limitation of outward , with downward rotation of eye at extremity of movement . Nystagmus on extreme movements of both eyes to right and of left eye only to left , rotatory clockwise . Fifth nerve normal ; seventh nerve : slight ...
... slight limitation of outward , with downward rotation of eye at extremity of movement . Nystagmus on extreme movements of both eyes to right and of left eye only to left , rotatory clockwise . Fifth nerve normal ; seventh nerve : slight ...
Side 15
... slight . A complete loss of muscular sense and of stereognosis has been observed in cases of tumour of the optic thalamus . ( 4 ) The slight deafness on left side . This might have been due to implication of the posterior tubercle of ...
... slight . A complete loss of muscular sense and of stereognosis has been observed in cases of tumour of the optic thalamus . ( 4 ) The slight deafness on left side . This might have been due to implication of the posterior tubercle of ...
Side 24
... slight epistaxis and transient giddiness have been observed as sequels to the procedure . It may be necessary to make further injections if the hyperæsthetic nasal condition returns , but in no patient have more than four injections ...
... slight epistaxis and transient giddiness have been observed as sequels to the procedure . It may be necessary to make further injections if the hyperæsthetic nasal condition returns , but in no patient have more than four injections ...
Side 26
... relief of asthma , and for the suggestion of applying this method to the relief of paroxysmal rhinorrhoea , etc. , I am indebted to Mr. Richard Lake of London . by slight itching at the inner canthi ) without , 26 Paroxysmal Rhinorrhoea .
... relief of asthma , and for the suggestion of applying this method to the relief of paroxysmal rhinorrhoea , etc. , I am indebted to Mr. Richard Lake of London . by slight itching at the inner canthi ) without , 26 Paroxysmal Rhinorrhoea .
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A. J. JEX-BLAKE abdominal abyssinica acid acute affected albuminuria alcohol anæmia appears argyrol arterial ascites attack bacillus bacteria blood bowel cæcum cardiac cause cavity cells cent cerebral cerebral hæmorrhage chorea chronic cirrhosis clinical colon condition diagnosis dilatation disease drug duodenal ulcer enlargement examination exophthalmos experiments fever fluid frequently gastric glands hæmorrhage hay fever heart Heberden's Nodes hemiplegia incision increased infection intestine irritation Journ kidney later lesion liver lung method mitral stenosis months movements mucous membrane muscles nasal nerve nodal rhythm normal nystagmus observed obstruction obtained occurred oesophagus onset operation pain paralysis paroxysmal pathological patient perforation peritoneal peritoneum posterior present pressure probably protargol pulmonary pulse rabbits reaction reflexes renal resection rheumatism rhinorrhoea serum shewed showed silver nitrate slight solution stomach surgical suture symptoms syphilis tion tissue treatment tuberculosis tuberculous tumour tympanites ureter urine usually ventricle vessels writer
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Side 229 - Indeed, it may be stated that these cases, presenting evidences of serious intoxication (suburemic and uremic symptoms) most frequently showed exophthalmos and one or more of the allied ocular signs — anisocoria, von Graefe's, Moebius or Stellwag's sign.
Side 18 - Physician to the Manchester Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat.
Side 122 - ... inner side of the seat of the disease. If the diagnosis has not been established, it is best to make a median incision, through which the hand can be used to explore the abdomen. A second working incision can be made at the most convenient situation. The utmost care must be taken to prevent infection from intestinal contents. If the proximal gut is greatly distended, it will be best to make a temporary incision into it at a point where the mesentery is sufficiently long to allow its being drawn...
Side 51 - ... etc. (2) Many of the so-called cases of essential hematuria are due to this condition of the kidney. (3) It has its own distinct symptomatology; but it may be impossible to differentiate it, before operation, from hematuria due to nephritis and hematuria due to renal papilloma. (4) In the majority of cases, at operation, when the kidney has been bisected, no gross pathological lesions will be noted, but on microscopic examination of the papilla? renales a typical angiomatous disease will be found....
Side 143 - In a large proportion of cases of chorea the choreic movements occur more on one side than on the other, and sometimes they will be altogether confined to one side — the child being hemiplegically affected.
Side 361 - The movement of the upper one was shown by an index, that pointed to the right or to the left according to the direction of the motion.
Side 278 - July, 1908, which was subsequently revised and expanded by the author. It is an interesting contribution to a subject which has of late been widely considered by readers and housekeepers. This is the general question of diet, perticularly as related to the theory...
Side 51 - Nephrotomy is the operation of choice, because it allows a thorough examination of the kidney, and also for the reason that it accomplishes exactly what the operation of multiple ligation does in the treatment of varicosities in other portions of the body, in that it cuts six of the main connecting venous radicles of the kidney and in this way destroys the varicosities. The incision should be made along Broedel's line so as to avoid injury to the arteries.