| 1810 - 500 sider
...cause of her death, then, was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac, and the parts adjacent, by which the size of the tumour became increased, so as to...of coughing, and ultimately to impede respiration.' As permission to open the head could not be procured, the cause of the paralysis was not ascertained.... | |
| 1811 - 574 sider
...then, was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac and the parts adjacent, by which the size of the tumor became increased so as to press on the pharynx and...to excite violent fits of coughing, and ultimately impede respiration. A similar event, however, may be in future prevented, by performing the operation... | |
| Sir Astley Cooper, Frederick Tyrrell - 1825 - 486 sider
...of the aneurismal sac and of the adjacent parts, by which the size of the tumour became so increased as to press on the pharynx and prevent deglutition, and upon the larynx, so as to excite coughing, and to impede respiration. Ca * 9 - Humphrey Humphreys, aet. 50, an iron porter, had an aneurismal... | |
| James Wardrop - 1828 - 192 sider
...death was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac, and parts adjacent, by which the size of the tumor became increased so as to press on the pharynx, and...of coughing, and ultimately to impede respiration." This congestion and inflammation of the sac in cases of carotid aneurism, are serious evils attending... | |
| Samuel Solly - 1865 - 698 sider
...cause of death was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac and the parts adjacent, by which the tumour increased so as to press on the pharynx and prevent...to excite violent fits of coughing, and ultimately impede respiration. "All went on well till the seventh day: applied two ligatures. They separated on... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1881 - 460 sider
...of his patient's death " was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac and the parts adjacent, by which the size of the tumour became increased so as to press...of coughing, and ultimately to impede respiration." But, he continues, " A similar event, however, may be in future prevented by performing the operation... | |
| Harold Ellis - 1996 - 148 sider
...inflammation of aneurysmal sac and of the adjacent parts, by which the size of the tumour became so increased as to press on the pharynx and prevent deglutition, and upon the larynx, so as to excite coughing, and to impede respiration." A second opportunity came three years later when Humphrey Humphries,... | |
| 1854 - 736 sider
...cause of death was the inflammation of the aneurisma! sac and the parts adjacent, by which the tumour increased so as to press on the pharynx and prevent...to excite violent fits of coughing, and ultimately impede respiration." All went on well till the seventh day ; applied two ligatures. They separated... | |
| 1809 - 546 sider
..."the cause of her death was the inflammation of the aneurismal sac and the parts adjacent, by which the size of the -tumour became increased so as to press on the pharynx arid prevent deglutition, and upon the larynx, so as to excite violent fits of coughing, and ultimately... | |
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