The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 21Richard & George S. Wood, 1834 |
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Pagina 2
... origin in the Cancellous Structure of the Bones- Caries of the Spine - Tumors and Loose Cartilages in the Cavities of the Joints - Malignant Diseases of the Joints - some other Diseases of the Joints -Inflammation of the Bursa Mucosa ...
... origin in the Cancellous Structure of the Bones- Caries of the Spine - Tumors and Loose Cartilages in the Cavities of the Joints - Malignant Diseases of the Joints - some other Diseases of the Joints -Inflammation of the Bursa Mucosa ...
Pagina 6
... origin of the adductor longus muscles . The pain is aggravated when the patient stands erect , and allows the limb to hang , without the foot resting on the ground . It is also increased by motion , but not by pressing the articulating ...
... origin of the adductor longus muscles . The pain is aggravated when the patient stands erect , and allows the limb to hang , without the foot resting on the ground . It is also increased by motion , but not by pressing the articulating ...
Pagina 14
... origin of this disease , there is a slight degree of stiffness and tume- faction , without pain , and producing only the most trifling inconvenience . These symptoms gradually increase . In the greater number of cases , the joint at ...
... origin of this disease , there is a slight degree of stiffness and tume- faction , without pain , and producing only the most trifling inconvenience . These symptoms gradually increase . In the greater number of cases , the joint at ...
Pagina 15
... origin and early symptoms of the com- plaint ; or ( when an accurate statement cannot be procured ) by waiting to observe its future progress . " 87 . As an illustration of the symptoms , and an exposition of the diagnostic signs laid ...
... origin and early symptoms of the com- plaint ; or ( when an accurate statement cannot be procured ) by waiting to observe its future progress . " 87 . As an illustration of the symptoms , and an exposition of the diagnostic signs laid ...
Pagina 23
... origin in the bones , of which I shall speak hereafter . 3. A painful nervous affection , which occurs chiefly in young females dis- posed to hysteria ; which will also be noticed in a subsequent chapter . 4. Affections of the sciatic ...
... origin in the bones , of which I shall speak hereafter . 3. A painful nervous affection , which occurs chiefly in young females dis- posed to hysteria ; which will also be noticed in a subsequent chapter . 4. Affections of the sciatic ...
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abscess acetabulum action admitted affected alluded animal appears applied arteries asphyxia attention become blood body bone brain Brodie calomel caries cartilage cause cavity cellular cerebral cerebral nerves chest cicatrix circulation circumstances colour consequence considerable cornea cure cyst degree disease dislocation dissection Dupuytren dura mater effusion enlarged erysipelas exostosis extended external femur fluid frequently functions gland hæmorrhage head heart hospital humerus inch inflammation inflammatory injury instance irritation joint knee latter ligament limb lungs medulla medulla oblongata ment months morbid motion mucous mucous membrane muscles natural nerves observed occasionally occur operation organs pain patient pericardium periosteum portion posterior present produced pulse quantity remarks respiration scrofulous side skin softening sometimes spinal substance suppuration surface surgeon Swan swelling symptoms synovial membrane thigh thymus tibia tion tissue treatment tumor ulceration usually vascular venous vertebræ vessels vitreous humour Wickham wound
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