British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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Side 25
... continued augmentation in the supply of blood to the eye , ear , & c . , does not itself produce inflammation ; and although this morbid process is produced much more easily in these parts than in others , it does not supervene ...
... continued augmentation in the supply of blood to the eye , ear , & c . , does not itself produce inflammation ; and although this morbid process is produced much more easily in these parts than in others , it does not supervene ...
Side 30
... continued and remit- tent fever there were 448 cases and 11 deaths . Of 242 cases of intermittent fever none were fatal . The total number invalided was 71 , and that of deaths 116 . The No death Australian Seas . - There were only five ...
... continued and remit- tent fever there were 448 cases and 11 deaths . Of 242 cases of intermittent fever none were fatal . The total number invalided was 71 , and that of deaths 116 . The No death Australian Seas . - There were only five ...
Side 47
... continued four weeks ; then the inflammation disappear- ed , the haze diminished in extent , and there remained little else than the black mass enveloped in a dull spot about double its size ; the sight was good , and continued so when ...
... continued four weeks ; then the inflammation disappear- ed , the haze diminished in extent , and there remained little else than the black mass enveloped in a dull spot about double its size ; the sight was good , and continued so when ...
Side 48
... continued friction of the eye with the upper eyelid , to endeavour to return the protruding portion of iris ; fourthly , should this fail , by cautious pressure with the blunt end of a small probe to replace the iris , the probe serving ...
... continued friction of the eye with the upper eyelid , to endeavour to return the protruding portion of iris ; fourthly , should this fail , by cautious pressure with the blunt end of a small probe to replace the iris , the probe serving ...
Side 56
... continued very obscure , depending , as is common in acute glau- coma , on a diffuse muddiness of the aqueous humour , and a deposit over the posterior surface of the cornea . " In a disease like this , which almost always mocks the ...
... continued very obscure , depending , as is common in acute glau- coma , on a diffuse muddiness of the aqueous humour , and a deposit over the posterior surface of the cornea . " In a disease like this , which almost always mocks the ...
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