| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 pages
...cases of passive hemorrhage in which opium is indicated, and then in combination with the last remedy. "I look on tubercular development and consumption...consumption, which has hitherto come under our notice, is referrible to one common origin, and this is that debilitated state of constitution which has been... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 pages
...remedy. PHTHISIS. In the following passage the author explains his views on the pathology of tubercle : "I look on tubercular development and consumption...consumption, which has hitherto come under our notice, is referrible to one common origin, and this is that debilitated state of constitution which has been... | |
| 1844 - 722 pages
...Dublin. [la the following passage, Dr. Graves explains his views on the pathology of tubercle:] — I look on tubercular development and consumption as...in itself, but depending on one common cause. Every farm of consumption, which ha« : hitherto come under our notice, is referable to one common origin,... | |
| 1848 - 914 pages
...Dublin. [In the following passage, Dr. Graves explains his views on the pathology of tubercle:}— "I look on tubercular development and consumption...constitution in which we have three distinct processes, attenjed by corresponding morbid changes, each différent in itself, but depending on one common cause.... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 pages
...result not of the suppuration which attends phthisis, but of the suffocation which arose from imporfoct respiration ; and this is a distinction which I wish...in which we have three distinct processes, attended with corresponding morbid changes, each different in itself, but depending on one common cause. Every... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 674 pages
...morbid productions. She had scarcely any of the common symptoms by which consumption is characterized ; her death was the result not of the suppuration which...in which we have three distinct processes, attended with corresponding morbid changes, each different in itself, but depending on one common cause. Every... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 672 pages
...morbid productions. She had scarcely any of the common symptoms by which consumption is characterized ; her death was the result not of the suppuration which...in which we have three distinct processes, attended with corresponding morbid changes, each different in itself, but depending on one common cause. Every... | |
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