| Alfred Beaumont Maddock - 1847 - 88 pages
...and others, have noticed that if we trace the phe19 nomena of external scrofulous abscesses, we shall be struck with the close analogy they bear in their...and terminations, to the ulcerations of the lungs in consumption ; the same slowness, the same gradual solidification and gradual softening; the similarity... | |
| Alfred Beaumont Maddock - 1861 - 152 pages
...and others, have noticed that, if we trace the phenomena of external scrofulous abscesses, we shall be struck with the close analogy they bear in their...and terminations, to the ulcerations of the lungs in consumption: the same slowness; the same gradual solidification and gradual softening ; the similarity... | |
| 1862 - 280 pages
...to the chest, produces also a tendency to consumption." Again : " The most important thing for the student to impress on his mind with regard to all...they may be, are caused by scrofulous inflammation." " Many cases referable to a cold in scrofulous constitutions are at first scrofulous inflammation preceding... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 pages
...consequence of tubercular deposition, made them overlook its nature. The most important thing for the student to impress on his mind with regard to all...external scrofulous abscesses, you will be struck with theclose analogy they bear in their manner of appearance, their progress and termination, to the ulcerations... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 674 pages
...consequence of tubercular deposition, made them overlook its nature. The most important thing for the student to impress on his mind with regard to all...in their manner of appearance, their progress and termination, to the ulcerations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency,... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 672 pages
...consequence of tubercular deposition, made them overlook its nature. The most important thing for the student to impress on his mind with regard to all...in their manner of appearance, their progress and termination, to the ulcerations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency,... | |
| 1889 - 1152 pages
...strongly upheld by Graves, who in his Clinical Lectures says, '•' The most important thing for a student to impress on his mind with regard to all...in their manner of appearance, their progress, and termination, to the ulcerations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency,... | |
| John Marie Keating - 1889 - 1148 pages
...was strongly upheld by Graves, who in his Clinical Lectures says, " The most important tiling for a student to impress on his mind with regard to all...in their manner of appearance, their progress, and termination, to the ulcérations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency,... | |
| 1893 - 1182 pages
...was strongly upheld by Graves, who in his Clinical Lectures says, " The most important thing for a student to impress on his mind with regard to all...in their manner of appearance, their progress, and termination, to the ulcerations of the lungs in phthisis. The same slowness, the same insidious latency,... | |
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