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  1. ... changes of the expectoration in bronchitis. In pure pleurisy there is either no expectora- tion, or one ... a catarrhal nature. The fluid secreted in chronic pleurisy has been sometimes known to make its way ...
  2. ... Dilated bronchi and hypertrophy of the heart following pleurisy with contraction; emphysema; dilatation of pulmonary artery. Edinb. ... and deformities of). See, also, Chair-makers; Corsets; Pleurisy (Complications, etc., of); Ribs (Abnormities of); Spine (Diseases ...
  3. ... urinary organs (Tuberculosis of); Ova- riotomy (Complicaiions of); Pleurisy (Compli- cations, etc., of); Pneumonia (Caseous); Pneu- monia ( ... A.) Observations on the part played by fibrinous pleurisies in the develop- ment of phthisis. Med. Mirror, ...
  4. ... followed by fever, whicii was attributed to a pleurisy on the right side, where increased thoracic dulness ... but showed that the signs of the presumed pleurisy were occasioned by an abscess, which, by pushing ...
  5. ... a symptom, and in some disorders, such as pleurisies, peripneumonies, (or inflammation in the lungs,) and in ... cured by the same remedy. ( in ) PLEURITIS, OR PLEURISY. Pleurisy, or inflammation of the pleura.—A species ...
  6. ... stage, it may be mistaken for rheumatism or pleurisy. About the fourth or fifth day, it breaks ... under the heads of different kinds of bleedings. PLEURISY. Pleurisy, pneumonia, peripneumonia, and lung fever, are names ...
  7. ... the work only allows me to speak of Pleurisy, In- flammation of the Lungs, &c.; yet, Eclectic ... the lungs—here called pleura, (the side,) hence pleurisy, (inflammation of the pleura or side,) and also ...
  8. ... refrigerant diaphoretic, especially in croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, and pleurisy. In gout, it is serviceable also as an ... VII. AFFECTIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Pneumonia............672 Pleurisy............675 AbsceSs of the Lung..........677 Gangrene of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The principles and practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Hart, 1844
    ... the fluid by degrees. It therefore coexists with pleurisy, and continues from the first to the third ... exists only for a few days in acute pleurisy, but continues many months when this disease is ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... the supervention of some other disease, as bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, gangrene, or exhaustion. That farinaceous ailnrents are ... the heart, more rarely on an effusion from pleurisy ; ascites, which depends upon structural dis- ease of ...
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