Every tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary circulation in every organ was simultaneously deranged. It was not gangrene of the throat which proved fatal, for in... The New-York Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Pagina 2571840Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1836 - 554 pagina’s
...miasma of the scarlet fever. Every tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary...such was not found on post-mortem examination of the fafal cases, but it was a general disease of every part. In many, another state of things, which required... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 pagina’s
...miasma of the scarlet fever. Erery tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary...deranged. It was not gangrene of the throat which prored fatal, for in this form it never occurred; it was not inflammation of any internal viscus, for... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 pagina’s
...miasma of the scarlet fever. Erery tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary...deranged. It was not gangrene of the throat which prored fatal, for in this form it never occurred; it was not inflammation of any internal viscus, for... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 pagina’s
...of tlte scarlet fever. Every tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary...cases ; but it was a general disease of every part. In many, another state of things, which required to be carefully distinguished from that just described,... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 708 pagina’s
...miasma of the scarlet ferer. Every tissue of the body seemed, if I may use the expression, equally sick, equally overwhelmed, and it is probable that the capillary...gangrene of the throat which proved fatal, for in tliis form it never occurred ; it was not inflammation of any internal viscus, for such was not found... | |
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