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  1. ... left chest was more severe, resembling that of pleurisy; the pulse Avas full and frequent; the tongue ... on the following day he was attacked with pleurisy in the right side. Alay 1st, well-marked ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Nurses and nursing 
    Publication: Meadville, Pa. : Flood and Vincent, 1892
    ... rise to the suppressed cough so characteristic of pleurisy. The temperature rarely goes above 102°, except in ... normal eases the pulse rarely rises above 110. Pleurisy is either dry or moist; in the latter ...
  3. ... the right lung and an extensive tu- berculous pleurisy on the opposite side. Germs were abundant in ... that an attack of influenza, measles, whooping-cough, pleurisy, pneumonia, or a “bad cold” is so frequently ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... sore throat. In the graver inflammations, as pneumonia, pleurisy, etc., the effects are equally manifest though less ... tionate dose every hour; useful in ton- sillitis, pleurisy, orchitis, bronchitis, puerperal peritonitis, inflammation of breast, whitlow, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... Baryta carbonica, characteristics of, 829 Bastard or spurious pleurisy (see Pleurisy), 394 Batavian endemic fever, 610 Bath, remarks and ... Characteristics of the individual, 7 distinctive, of bastard pleurisy, 394 of various forms of spitting of blood, ...
  6. ... Devoid of expectoration. An epithet given to certain pleurisies, in which there U no expectoration.—Hippocr. APYETOS, ... mentioned by Marsden, whose seeds are given in pleurisy. Jussieu considers it to be the Mimo'sa. ...
  7. ... in thirteen cases there was evidence of' recent pleurisy; in fifteen cases the inflammation was found to ... of pleuritis likewise was presented, °nce when the pleurisy was single, and no less than three times ...
  8. ... all the forms of pneumonia, pleuro-pneumonia, and pleurisy, it occupies a conspicuous place among our the- ... slightly moist. It is a valuable remedy in pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis, and other pulmonary diseases, if given ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Co., 1880
    ... throat. In the graver in- flammations, as pneumonia, pleurisy, &c, the effects are equally manifest though less ... lesser proportionate dose every hour ; useful in tonsillitis, pleurisy, orchitis, bronchitis, puerperal peritonitis, in- flammation of breast, ...
  10. ... exhaustion. Complications some- times prove fatal earlier,—pneumonia, pleurisy, peritonitis, dropsy, diarrhoea, etc. In favorable cases, symptoms ... in- creased by the supervention of acute bronchitis, pleurisy, or pneumonia. Convalescence rapid; usually begins on 13th ...
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