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  1. ... was severely prostrated and apathetic: cyanosis of lips, cheeks, and finger tips, with dyspnea, was impressive, the severe cough produced a glairy ... roentgenographic examination. Clinically, the severe prostration, with ... grunting dyspnea, deep boring chest pain, and asymmetric chest excursion ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses 
    Publication: New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923
    ... the patient gives a grunt with each expiration. Dyspnea becomes pronounced. The cheeks are flushed, the eyes bright, the lips may ...
  3. ... Indian microbic disease characterized by weakness, anemia, dropsy, dyspnea, and paraplegia. Buccal. Pertaining to the hollow part of the cheek. Caloric. Pertaining to heat or its principle. Calorie. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Industrial toxicology 
    Publication: New York : Oxford University Press, c1945
    ... the symp- toms consisted in lacrymation, coryza, hoarseness, dyspnea, a purple rash on both cheeks and abundant moist rales over both lungs. The last subsided slowly; the rash lasted io days. Dyspnea and cyanosis continued, and thrombophlebitis in the right ...
  5. ... pain on swallowing. This morning hoarseness and some dyspnea set in. Bowels constipated. The patient is weak, cheeks verv red, respiration short, and the sen- sorium ...
  6. ... muco-purulent sputum. Aconite.1*—Dry cough, with dyspnea. Arsen. iod.2*—Debility; anemia; emaciation. Sanguinaria.2*—Fever; flushed cheeks; much sputum. Tart. em.2x—Moist rales; free ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Homoeopathic therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : Boericke & Tafel, 1878
    ... pulsation of caro- tids, with tremulous motion ; great dyspnea at every change of posi- tion ; bright redness of lips and cheeks, changing to pallor during every motion ; audible beating ...
  8. ... appears seriously ill within a relatively short time. Dyspnea, tachycardia, and thoracic pain become marked and anxiety apparent. Rest- lessness may progress to actual delirium. The " cheeks appear flushed and an icteric conjunctival tint or ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Physical diagnosis 
    Publication: St. Louis : The C.V. Mosby Company, 1924
    ... bronchopneumonic phthisis is liable to attacks of extreme dyspnea and cyanosis, with cough, progressive emaciation, and hectic flushing of the cheeks. As the disease progresses, the patient becomes dull ...
  10. ... by hawking, or coughing, and is preceded by dyspnea, pain in the chest, tickling sensation about the fauces, with acceleration ofthe pulse, and flushed cheeks."—Midwifery, p. 509. * "Cettain spittings of blood take ...
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