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  1. ... compared, 638. treatment of, 639. Acquired disease, 36. Addison’s disease, 489. Etiology, 30. Ague, 181. stages of, 182. quotidian, tertian, 184. intermission, intervals, 184. quartan, 185. tertian, double, 185. erratic, irregular, 185. diagnosis of, 186. prognosis, etiology, 187. conditions of its ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The osteopathic treatment of children's diseases 
    Publication: Los Angeles, California : A.T. Still Research Institute, 1923
    ... the symptoms are vague and in- definite; the diagnosis is rarely made, in children, before death. ADDISON’S DISEASE This is a disease of the suprarenals, usually ...
  3. ... of a peculiar disease, called Addison's disease. (See Addison's Disease, Skin, Countenance, Cos- metic, Temperament.) COMPLICATION, kom-ple-ka'-shun [Lat. complicatio]. In medi- cal language, any disease or anomalous symptoms which are co-existent with, and modify another ...
  4. ... in various diseases where the latter is a symptom. Rosen- stein found indican increased eleven to twelve times in Addison’s disease. I found it markedly increased in two cases ...
  5. ... subsequently ascertained that the patient was suffering from Addison's disease, and that the vomiting with which she was troubled on admission was part of the symptoms of that disease. It had, however, proved the ...
  6. ... woman that presented the bronzed-skin appearance of Addison’s disease was treated for one month by general fara- dization with benefit as regards her general symptoms. In private practice, in a case of undoubted ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... its commencement. This difference is ascribed by Dr. Addison to the more or less rapid develop- ment of the supra-renal disease. The first observed symptoms, omitting for the present the consideration of the ...
  8. ... stimulants, and alleviation of nervous disturbance by opiates. ... accompanied by symptoms of anemia and debility (muscular Aveakness, feebleness of ...
  9. ... may produce amelioration.—Netter. 10 the practitioners manual. Addison's Disease. In the various affections of the suprarenal capsules known under this designation, a more or less deep bronzing of the skin is the chief objective symptom and usually the first one to attract attention. ...
  10. ... Collection Items search for Search Home Glossary Glossary Addison's disease -- A disease caused by partial or total failure ... multiply, and begin attacking the red blood cells. Symptoms of malaria include a fever and flu-like ...
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