Cases Illustrating and Confirming the Remedial Power of the Inhalation of Iodine and Conium in Tubercular Phthisis: And Various Disordered States of the Lungs and Air-passagesLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1834 - 227 sider |
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acetate of morphia alkaline amendment animal heat appearance appetite asthma auscultation axilla blister blood bowels breathing bronchial bronchitis catamenia chest chronic clavicle cold color compound vinegar lotion conium constitution consumption copious cough COUNTER-IRRITANTS creamy cure debility degree diet diluted disease DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN PUS dose draught effects examination expectorated matter expectoration EXPERIMENTS favorable fibrine flesh fluid fortnight gentleman globules healthy mucus hectic fever hydrocyanic acid improved inflammation inhaling mixture inhaling treatment internal medicines iodine inhalation iodine mixture ipecacuanha Laennec larynx less liquor means ment mixed mixture of conium morbid morphia mucous membrane nature night OBSERVATIONS occasionally odor ounce pain patient pectoriloquism percussion perspirations phthisis pulmonalis pleura prescribed produced pulse pure pus purulent purulent secretion PUS AND MUCUS quantity quinine relief remarkable remedy rendered Reprinted respiration right lung right side saline sarsaparilla slight softening sputa sputum stethoscope strength symptoms tincture tion trachea troublesome tubercles tubercular cavity ulceration viscid weeks
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