... striking against the hard palate or even against the lips of the patient, rather than against the velum and throat, as in ordinary apoplectic stertor : the act of respiration, too, is usually, from the first, much more hurried than is observed in... The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Pagina 1981840Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1839 - 574 pagina’s
...presents more of a hissing character, as if produced by the air, both in inspiration and in exspiration, striking against the hard palate or even against the...in more instances than one, enabled me to pronounce with confidence the disease to be renal, without asking a single question, and in cases, too, in which... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1840 - 414 pagina’s
...presents more of a hissing character, as if produced by the air, both in inspiration and in exspiration, striking against the hard palate or even against the...•more instances than one, enabled me to pronounce with confidence the disease to be renal, without asking a single question, and in cases, too, in which... | |
| 1840 - 416 pagina’s
...presents more of a hissing character, as if produced by the air, both in inspiration and in exspiration, striking against the hard palate or even against the...peculiar stertor coupled with the pale face has, in тпore instances than one, enabled me to pronounce with confidence the disease to be renal, without... | |
| Thomas Addison - 1868 - 326 pagina’s
...this kind ; but much more commonly the stertor presents more of a hissing character, as if produced by the air, both in inspiration and in expiration, striking...in more instances than one, enabled me to pronounce with confidence the disease to be renal, without asking a single question, and, in cases, too, in which... | |
| John A. Lidell - 1873 - 426 pagina’s
...this kind, but much more commonly the stertor presents more of a hissing character, as if produced by the air, both in inspiration and in expiration, striking...in more instances than one, enabled me to pronounce with confidence the disease to be renal, without asking a single question, and in cases, too, in which... | |
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